Common use of Water Control Clause in Contracts

Water Control. (a) A Dewatering System is a combination of one (1) or more pumps of any type, size or motive power, including but not limited to Wellpoint pumps, submersible pumps, well pumps, ejector or eductor pumps in combination with ▇▇▇▇▇, wellpoints, sumps, piping and/or other appurtenances, powered by diesel, electric, gasoline, or any other type of motive power to control water on any and all types of construction work. (b) During the day shift, a Dewatering System shall be started, stopped, serviced and maintained by an employee covered by the terms of this Agreement, however, a Pump Operator will not be required on the day shift provided there are other Operators on the jobsite assigned to service and maintain the pumps during said day shift. A Pump Operator will be required on the second (2nd) and third (3rd) shifts unless full shifts are worked by the second (2nd) and third (3rd) shift personnel. (c) When submersible or well pumps are operated with public electric power, an Operating Engineer will not be required. Jobsite maintenance or repairs on the system, if required, shall be performed by an Operating Engineer. An Operating Engineer will not be required on a single small unit, which is used for the filling of a water tank or water trucks.

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Sources: Master Labor Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement