Operational Limits Sample Clauses

Operational Limits. Lessee acknowledges this vessel is limited to the navigable waters of the ICW waterway and inland use only with established limits of operation as follows: South Waterway Limit – Marker G “4” Venice Inlet; West Waterway Limit – Marker “22” Sarasota Pass [cannot enter Gulf of Mexico]; and North Waterway Limit – Marker G “48A” – Just North of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Road Bridge. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO TAKE THIS VESSEL INTO THE GULF OF MEXICO. Please refer to Coastal Map provided onboard or use Google maps to locate yourself. No waterskiing or towing is allowed.
Operational Limits. For purposes of this pilot project only, Rosedale will further limit the amount of Net Project Water as follows. These limits are being used to facilitate the pilot project under this Agreement and are not an admission or concession by any party. 4.5.1 If there is a Precipitation Event (rainfall in an amount that causes other irrigators in the South Fork Valley to forego surface water deliveries), Rosedale will not claim any Net Project Water for the duration of the time that other irrigators are not taking surface water deliveries. 4.5.2 Rosedale shall not claim Net Project Water on days when there is less than 6 cfs of water measured at the USGS gage in the South Fork River. 4.5.3 Rosedale additionally will not claim Net Project Water on days that there is no visible flow in the South Fork Kern River at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and/or Sierra Highway. 4.5.4 Rosedale will not move Net Project Water when unused capacity is not available in the Kern River channel and in other water conveyance facilities which may be utilized for the transfer of Project Water. 4.5.5 Rosedale shall not sell any Net Project Water outside of their district for the duration of this Agreement.
Operational Limits. Operation of the equipment listed in Table C.3-1 above shall conform to the requirements listed in District Rule 325, Rule 343, and Rule 346. Compliance with these limits shall be assessed through compliance with the MRR conditions listed in this permit. In addition, HVI shall meet the following:
Operational Limits. This Exhibit A will be supplemented with the Operational Limitations prior to Commercial Operation. Governmental Agency Permit/License Federal Permits and Approvals Bureau of Ocean Energy Management Construction and Operations Plan approval US Army Corps of Engineers Joint Section 10/404 Permit United State Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) - Region 1 Outer Continental Shelf Air Permit - Preventionof Significant Deterioration (PSD) permit. State Permits and Approvals Massachusetts, if necessary based on landfall location Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MDEP) License or Permit for Fill of Navigable Waterways or Tidelands under Chapter ▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ (ifnecessary) MDEP Section 401 Water Quality Certification underSection 401 of the US Clean Water Act (if necessary) Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities Section 72 Approval of Transmission Line (ifnecessary) Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board Certificate of Environmental Impact and PublicInterest (if necessary) Rhode Island Rhode Island Coastal Resources ManagementCouncil Coastal Zone Management Act Consistency Rhode Island Energy Facility Siting Board Final Order (if necessary) RIDEM - Office of Water Resources Section 401 Water Quality Certification andDredge Permit (if necessary) Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) Physical Alteration Permit or Utility Permit (ifnecessary) Part 2. Real Property Rights necessary for construction, interconnection and operation of the Facility Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council Assent & Submerged Lands Lease (if necessary) Onshore interconnection facility lease or purchase inclusive of property for the Facility’s substation, onshore cable, cable landfall location, and associated easements. For the Quarter Ending:_ Milestones Achieved: Milestones Pending: Status of Progress toward achievement of Critical Milestones during the quarter: Status of permitting and Permits obtained during the quarter: Status of Financing for Facility: Current projection for Financial Closing Date: Events expected to result in delays in achievement of any Critical Milestones: Critical Milestones not yet achieved and projected date for achievement: Current projection for Commercial Operation Date:
Operational Limits. 14.1 The Customer, when executing Transactions, must take into account the limits assigned by SWAG, related to the volume, expressed in EUR or other legal tender currency or BTC, that can be transferred in a given period.
Operational Limits. All process operations including gas gathering from the equipment listed in this section shall meet the requirements of District Rule 325.E and Rule 344, Sections D and E. For the well cellars, HVI shall comply with the requirements of Rule 344.D.3, at a minimum. Compliance with these limits shall be assessed through compliance with the monitoring, record keeping and reporting conditions in this permit.
Operational Limits. The following operational limits apply to the permitted engines: (i) The heat input to each engine shall not exceed the values listed in Table 5.1-1. (ii) The total sulfur content (calculated as H2S at standard conditions, 60o F and 14.7 psia) of the fuel used in the ▇▇▇▇▇ Lease engines shall not exceed 9.4 grains per 100 cubic feet (150 ppmv) and 12.5 grains per 100 cubic feet (200ppmv) in the fuel used in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇/Boyne lease engines. The lease location for each engine is specified on Table 5.5-1. (iii) The engines shall have the operator identification number permanently affixed onto or legibly liquid welded or stamped into the engine block. The location of this identification shall be readily accessible for inspection. The permittee shall maintain a reference list containing the make, model, serial number, rated maximum HP and RPM that correspond to the operator identification number on the engine block. (iv) The engines shall comply with the following operating limits: (1) Change the oil and filter every 1,440 hours of operation or annually, whichever occurs first. (2) Inspect the spark plugs every 1,440 hours of operation or annually, whichever occurs first. (3) Inspect all hoses and belts every 1,440 hours of operation or annually, whichever occurs first. In lieu of changing the oil and filter, the permittee may analyze the oil of each engine every 1,000 hours of operation or annually, whichever occurs first. The analysis shall measure the Total Base Number, the oil viscosity, and the percent water content. The oil and filter shall be changed if any of the following limits are exceeded:  The tested Total Base Number is less than 30 percent of the Total Base Number of the oil when new.  The tested oil viscosity has changed by more than 20 percent from the oil viscosity when new.  The tested percent water content (by volume) is greater than 0.5 percent.
Operational Limits. (a) Unibanco will give notice to the Trustee, as soon as practicable and in any event within two business days, after Unibanco becomes aware or should reasonably become aware that it is not in compliance with Operational Limits, and will comply with all other notification requirements contained in this Indenture. (b) If Unibanco defers payment of interest or principal due to non-compliance with the Operational Limits, Unibanco will use reasonable efforts to re-enter into compliance with such Operational Limits as soon as possible and, in any event, within 180 days after Unibanco gives notice of such non-compliance to the Trustee.
Operational Limits. Use of solvents for cleaning, degreasing, thinning and reducing shall conform to the requirements of District Rules 317 and 324. Compliance with these rules shall be assessed through compliance with the monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting conditions in this permit and facility inspections. In addition, HVI shall comply with the following: