Fire flow Sample Clauses
Fire flow. All on-site fire hydrants shall flow a minimum of 1,250 gallons per minute at 20 psi for a duration of two hours. If more than one on-site fire hydrant is required, the on-site fire flow shall be at least 2,500 gallons per minute at 20 psi, flowing from two hydrants simultaneously. On site flow may be greater depending upon the size of the structure and the distance from public hydrants. NOTE: ONE OF THE TWO HYDRANTS TESTED SHALL BE THE FARTHEST FROM THE PUBLIC WATER SOURCE.
Fire flow. Owner is responsible for ensuring that the design fire flow for the Port’s Water System is adequate for Owner’s proposed development and construction. If Owner seeks fire flow greater than the current system design, Owner may request that the Port improve the Water System to provide increased fire flow by submitting a request in writing to the Port. The Port will determine, in its sole discretion, whether to pursue the requested water system improvements to increase fire flow and approve Owner’s request. Owner shall not apply for or seek approval of proposed uses or development of the Property requiring fire flow greater than the system design fire flow, unless and until the Port has approved in writing and implemented the requested water system improvements to increase fire flow.
Fire flow. The ability of the system to meet a design fire flow rate for the design period and meet maximum day demand with the largest well out of service. A common design fire flow is 3,500 gpm for 3 hours.
Fire flow. The Developer is responsible for providing water system 533 improvements, at its sole cost and expense, for the Project adequate to meet the City’s fire flow 534 requirements. All water system design and construction shall meet City standards, and require 535 City review and approval. 536 537 538 SECTION 12 SANITARY SEWERS 539
Fire flow. Condition 18 of the PD Permit is a General Requirement.
