Summer Operations Sample Clauses

Summer Operations. 5.2.1. During the summer period, defined as June 1 through Labor Day each year, the target ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake level will be 2588.66 ft (full pool). Although lake level modeling indicates that in dry years the lake may not be completely full by June 1 and in wet years water may be spilled, PUD shall use its best efforts to reach and maintain that level. 5.2.2. PUD shall comply with the required minimum dam discharge flows during the summer period as described in section A.6.
Summer Operations. 4.2.1. During the summer period, defined as June 1 through Labor Day each year, the target ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake level will be 2588.66 ft (full pool). Although lake level modeling indicates that in dry years the lake may not be completely full by June 1 and in wet years water may be spilled, PUD shall use its best efforts to reach and maintain that level. 4.2.2. PUD shall comply with the required minimum dam discharge flows during the summer period as described in section A.6. 4.2.3. PUD shall manage the discharges from the cold water pipe and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake Dam gates: (1) to meet state water temperature standards (WAC 173-201A-200);
Summer Operations a. After implementing the juvenile fish passage spring spill operations in Attachment Table 1.1, the Action Agencies will then implement the 2019 planned juvenile fish passage summer operation shown in Attachment Table 1.2.
Summer Operations. 1. During the summer period, defined as June 1 through Labor Day each year, the target ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake level will be 2588.6 (full pool). Although lake level modeling indicates that in dry years the lake may not be completely full by June 1, the Licensee shall use its best efforts to reach and maintain that level. 2. The Licensee shall comply with the required minimum dam discharge flows during the summer period as described in Condition No. 7 below.
Summer Operations. The incumbent will receive training in the use of the more specialized heavy-duty equipment, and demonstrate competency through the on-going performance of the following duties: Set up and operate specific core and duty station equipment proficiently and safely commensurate with grade level. Perform maintenance on a wide variety of assets and infrastructure to include but not limited to: asphalt surface maintenance and repairs, gravel surface maintenance, methods of compaction, concrete repairs, guardrail, fence, and barricade maintenance, grass/brush cutting, ditch/drainage structure maintenance, sign maintenance, applying pavement markings, dust control, sweeping and landscaping techniques. Become proficient on all equipment, tools, techniques and safety precautions to perform any of the aforementioned activities. Perform bridge maintenance as required. Become familiar with techniques that involve painting, sand blasting, perform asphalt & concrete repairs, and other structure repairs as deemed necessary. This activity may require an employee tooperate some specialty tools and equipment in the performance of this activity. This activity may also include extensive travel during the summer season to accomplish projects. Respond to emergencies as directed by supervisory personnel. This may include but notlimited to road hazards, sinkholes, flooding, debris removal, eradicating windstorm damage and rockslides. Become familiar with and be able to apply practical applications of traffic control commensurate with summer maintenance activities. This includes use of arrowboards, flagging operations, planning and setting up traffic control for work zones utilizing a wide variety of devices for any number of work details to include snow haul, crack sealing, ditching, and pothole maintenance to name a number of work tasks but is not all-inclusive. Respond to material spills on occasion; generally as a result of but not limited to a spill or leak from a piece of equipment. Perform all other duties as assigned. E/M % of Time Duty Statement E 20 % Attend training as required. A myriad of training exists the employee will participate in. This training will consist of but is not limited to Traffic Control, First Aid/CPR, OSHA, equipment and computer training to name some however the list is not all- inclusive. The incumbent will be expected to train on above-range core equipment utilized to perform snow and ice control. This will be necessary for the maintenance station ...
Summer Operations. 1. During the summer period, defined as June 1 through Labor Day each year, the target ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake level will be 2588.6 (full pool). Although lake level modeling indicates that in dry years the lake may not be completely full by June 1, the Licensee shall use its best efforts to reach and maintain that level. 2. The Licensee shall comply with the required minimum dam discharge flows during the summer period as described in Condition No. 7 below. 3. The Licensee shall manage the discharges from the cold water pipe and the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake Dam gates: (1) to meet state water temperature standards (WAC 173-201A-200); (2) with the goal of preventing the daily average “below confluence water temperature” from exceeding 14 degrees C; and (3) with the goal of preventing the daily average “below confluence water temperature” from deviating from the daily average ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Creek “above confluence water temperature” by more than 1 degree C, when daily average “above confluence water temperature” is less than 14 degrees C.

Related to Summer Operations

  • Other Operations The General Partner and its Affiliates shall at all times be free to engage in all aspects of the oil, gas and natural resources business for their own accounts and for the accounts of others. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the General Partner and its Affiliates shall have the right to organize and operate other partnerships, joint ventures or other oil and gas investment programs similar to the Limited Partnership or the Production Partnership.

  • Business Operations Company will provide all necessary equipment, personnel and other appurtenances necessary to conduct its operations. Company will conduct its business operations hereunder in a lawful, orderly and proper manner, considering the nature of such operation, so as not to unreasonably annoy, disturb, endanger or be offensive to others at or near the Premises or elsewhere on the Airport.

  • Safe Operations Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, an NTO may take, or cause to be taken, such action with respect to the operation of its facilities as it deems necessary to maintain Safe Operations. To ensure Safe Operations, the local operating rules of the ITO(s) shall govern the connection and disconnection of generation with NTO transmission facilities. Safe Operations include the application and enforcement of rules, procedures and protocols that are intended to ensure the safety of personnel operating or performing work or tests on transmission facilities.

  • Operations Fire An “Operations Fire” is a fire caused by Purchaser’s Operations other than a Neg- ligent Fire.

  • Ongoing Operations From the Effective Date through Closing: