Irrigation Systems Clause Examples

Irrigation Systems. The Project Area either has no irrigation system or a low-volume drip irrigation system. If a watering system is used, it is a drip irrigation system equipped with a filter, pressure regulator and emitters rated at twenty (20) gallons per hour (gph) or less. The system is maintained free of leaks and malfunctions. No spray irrigation is applied to the Project Area, including spray from irrigation systems adjacent to the Project Area.
Irrigation Systems. If the Agency obtains a Roadside Vegetation Permit for Plantings, The Agency may be required to obtain additional approval for permanent irrigation systems. The Agency shall be responsible for water and electrical costs.
Irrigation Systems. LCZ and its contractors and agents shall maintain continuous irrigation for the park property adjacent to the Premises during construction and shall restore any damaged irrigation systems and plant materials at its sole cost. CITY shall provide information to LCZ regarding known locations of irrigation systems prior to construction.
Irrigation Systems. Irrigation water to the development shall be metered with all private and common areas irrigated and maintained by an HOA. Irrigation within the development shall meet City standards and incorporate any changes from the new master plan update when approved.
Irrigation Systems. A. All Irrigation Systems must be installed and maintained by a Licensed Irrigator, Licensed Plumber or the Property Owner (if this is the owner’s primary residence) in accordance with 30 TAC 344.30. B. All Irrigation systems must have a Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) or equivalent approved Backflow Prevention Assembly and isolation valve at the point of connection of the irrigation system to the customer’s private plumbing. If the Backflow Prevention device was installed prior to 2009 it can remain in place as long as it is in good working condition and tested annually. C. When the Backflow Prevention Assembly can no longer be repaired in line, then it must be upgraded to; 1. A Reduced Pressure Principal Assembly (RPBA) or sometimes referred to as a Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) when there is an On-Sight Sewer Facility (OSSF) on site
Irrigation Systems. Grantor may maintain, repair, replace and rebuild any irrigation systems that exists on the Property as of the date of this Grant, and may construct and maintain new irrigation system improvement anywhere on the Property for purposes reasonable and customary management of agriculture, livestock, and wildlife.
Irrigation Systems. 1. In-kind repairs and replacement to irrigation systems and associated elements (i.e. pump stations, weirs, flumes, siphons, canals, laterals, ditches and prisms.
Irrigation Systems. 5.1 The standards for the maintenance and repair of irrigation systems are the standards set out in The Canadian Landscape Standard (2nd ed.), as amended or replaced from time to time.
Irrigation Systems. Underground automatic irrigation systems will not require approval. All homes must have an underground automatic irrigation system installed with the landscape. For recommended irrigation system treatment, See Irrigation, Section 4.9‌
Irrigation Systems. Operate, repair and replace, as needed, all irrigation system components including water and electrical utility costs. The system shall be maintained per manufacturer’s guidelines and spray heads adjusted to minimize overspray into adjacent public rights of way. Damaged irrigation controllers, communication cards and antennas, enclosures, pumps, valves, backflows, irrigation lateral and main line and sprinkler heads will be repaired or replaced, including all wiring and other irrigation related electrical equipment, as soon as practical to avoid plant loss. TAVA shall maintain annual online Rainmaster IC service contracts for central control capability. Irrigation main line failures under streets or sidewalks are excluded and will be repaired by the City.