DWQMS Sample Clauses

DWQMS. The Supplier shall obtain and maintain accreditation as the operating authority under the Safe Drinking Water Act.. Supplier shall undertake:  Operate water facilities according to DWQMS operational plans  Ongoing maintenance of operation plans  Annual internal audits as required under DWQMS  Annual Management review as required under DWQMS  Participation in external DWQMS audits every 3rd year  Maintain documentation according to document management system Schedule 2.4‌ Supplier Rate Schedule for Excluded Services Defined terms set out below but not defined in this Schedule 2.4 shall have the meaning ascribed to such terms in the main body of the Agreement. Where the Supplier provides Excluded Services, the following rates (which shall be subject to annual CPI adjustment pursuant to Article 4.4(b)) shall apply: Hourly Rate Subcontracted Cost VWC Xxxx-up Total Monday Through Friday - Business Hours $63.09 Overtime Monday Through Saturday $97.49 Sundays and Holidays $108.98 Shutoffs and Turn-ons in excess of Thirty five (35) per year (Note 2) $45.89 Utility locates in excess of forty (40) per year $63.09 Raise or lower curb stops in excess of twenty five (25) per year $63.09 New Service Installations for fill in lots beyond ten (10) per year Cost plus VWC Markup 13% Service Thawing (1) Cost plus VWC Markup 13% Water Main or sewer Swabbing, cleaning, jetting, or televising using 3rd party services, Cost plus VWC Markup 13% Sewer backup clearing, or rodding using municipalities equipment in excess of five (5) per year Cost plus VWC Markup 13% Sewer Televising with Municipalities equipment beyond (25) per year Cost plus VWC Markup 13%
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DWQMS. Document the Client’s QMS and the other requirements of the 21 elements of the DWQMS necessary for the operational plan (Schedule G) and submit the application for operating authority accreditation. Xxxxxxxxx – OCWA Agreement [OCWA Legal Edit] (December 9, 2009) SCHEDULE D - The Fees

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