Bypass Flow Sample Clauses

The Bypass Flow clause establishes the conditions and procedures under which a party may circumvent the standard process or workflow outlined in an agreement. Typically, this clause details specific scenarios—such as emergencies, system failures, or regulatory requirements—where following the usual steps is impractical or impossible, and it may require notification or approval before bypassing the normal flow. Its core function is to provide flexibility and ensure continuity of operations when adherence to the standard process would be detrimental or infeasible, thereby minimizing disruptions and managing risk.
Bypass Flow. The Permittee shall pass 80% of the flow at all times to keep all aquatic species including fish and other aquatic life in good condition below the point of diversion.
Bypass Flow. Permittee shall ensure that Permittee’s diversion facility passes sufficient flow at all times to keep fish below the facility in good condition. If at any time the diversion rate identified in subsection (e)(4)(A) cannot be maintained, Permittee shall cease diversion and all natural flow shall be allowed to bypass the point of diversion.
Bypass Flow. An administratively required condition of use for a water-related special use authorization where a volume of water decreed to the user is required to remain in the stream, by- passing the point of diversion. It may also apply to reservoir operations where specific releases of water are required to provide downstream flow.
Bypass Flow. Permittee shall pass 80% of the flow at all times to keep all aquatic species including fish and other aquatic life in good condition below the POD. Seasonal Diversion Minimization. No more than 200 gallons in any one day shall be diverted (intended for household domestic use only) during the low flow season from May 15 to October 31 of each year. Water shall be diverted only if Permittee can adhere to the maximum diversion rate and bypass flow conditions of this Agreement.