WATER LINE Sample Clauses

WATER LINE. Provide a standard bubble map, as part of the plans, showing locations of numbered points, and a table with point number, northing and easting coordinates, description, and BL station for each point, for the following: ▪ all possible control as established or attained during preliminary survey, including but not limited to – section corners, property irons, intersection center-center irons, other set monuments; any necessary points for establishing BL, including P.I.’s in BL ▪ benchmarks, including TBM set with preliminary survey ▪ beginning and ends of pipe ▪ all P.I.’s/deflections (horizontal and vertical) ▪ FH’s, tees, bends, air release, valves
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WATER LINE. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following, for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • A permanently blocked, leaking, or low pressure (less than 30 pounds per square inch with 2 or fewer fixtures open) Water Line that provides fresh water to Your Home. What sections are covered? • If supplied by a utility: Your Water Line from Your Property boundary to the external wall of Your Home. • If supplied by a well: Your Water Line from the external wall of Your well casing to the external wall of Your Home. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • Up to $7,000 per Service Call (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls. See “What is a Service Call?” below.
WATER LINE. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following, for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • A permanently blocked, leaking, frozen, or low pressure Water Line (less than 30 pounds per square inch with 2 or fewer fixtures open) that provides fresh water to Your Home. What sections are covered? • If supplied by a utility: Your Water Line from Your utility’s responsibility to the water meter or main shut-off valve inside Your Home. • If supplied by a well: Your Water Line from the external wall of Your well casing to the main shut-off valve inside Your Home. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • There is no maximum benefit limit (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls. See “What is a Service Call?” below.
WATER LINE. Provide a standard bubble map, as part of the plans, showing locations of numbered points, and a table with point number, northing and easting coordinates, description, and BL station for each point, for the following: ▪ all possible control as established or attained during preliminary survey, including but not limited to – sec- tion corners, property irons, intersection center-center irons, other set monuments; any necessary points for establishing BL, including P.I.’s in BL ▪ beginning and ends of pipe ▪ all P.I.’s/deflections (horizontal and vertical) ▪ FH’s, tees, bends, air release
WATER LINE. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following, for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • A blocked, leaking, or low pressure (meaning less than 30 pounds per square inch with 2 or fewer fixtures open), Water Line pipe that provides fresh or drinkable water to Your Home. • Non-functioning stop boxes, shut-off valves, pressure reducing valves, and backflow prevention devices that are part of Your Water Line. What sections are covered? • If supplied by a utility: Your Water Line pipe from Your utility’s responsibility to the water meter or main shut-off valve inside Your Home. • If supplied by a well: Your Water Line pipe from the external wall of Your well casing to the main shut-off valve inside Your Home. • If Your meter or main shut-off valve is outside Your Home, the Water Line pipe to the exterior foundation wall of Your Home will be covered. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • Up to $7,000 per Service Call (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls. See “What is a Service Call?” below.
WATER LINE. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following, for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • A permanently blocked, leaking, or low pressure (less than 30 pounds per square inch with 2 or fewer fixtures open) Water Line that provides fresh water to Your Home. What sections are covered? • If supplied by a utility: Your Water Line from Your utility’s responsibility to the water meter or main shut-off valve inside Your Home. • If supplied by a well: Your Water Line from the external wall of Your well casing to the main shut-off valve inside Your Home. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • Up to $3,500 per Term (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls up to the Benefit Limit. See “What is a Service Call?” below. Are there additional benefits? • Up to $500 per Term is available to repair sidewalks and/or pavement located in a public easement damaged due to a Covered Repair for Your Water Line.
WATER LINE. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following, for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • A permanently blocked, leaking, frozen, or low pressure (less than 30 pounds per square inch with 2 or fewer fixtures open) Water Line that provides fresh water to Your Home. • Non-functioning pressure reducing valves and backflow prevention devices that are part of Your Water Line. What sections are covered? • If supplied by a utility: Your Water Line from Your utility’s responsibility to the water meter or main shut-off valve inside Your Home, including the tailpiece. • If supplied by a well: Your Water Line from the external wall of Your well casing to the main shut-off valve inside Your Home, including the tailpiece. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? •There is no maximum benefit limit (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls. See “What is a Service Call?” below. Are there additional benefits? • If during a Covered Repair We discover that Your Water Line is lead or galvanized, then We will replace Your Water Line with a more appropriate material, rather than do a repair, up to the Benefit Limit.
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WATER LINE. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following, for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • A permanently blocked, leaking, or low pressure (less than 30 pounds per square inch with 2 or fewer fixtures open) Water Line that provides fresh water to Your Home. What sections are covered? • If supplied by a utility: Your Water Line from Your Property boundary to the external wall of Your Home. • If supplied by a well: Your Water Line from the external wall of Your well casing to the main shut-off valve inside/external wall of Your Home. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • Up to $7,000 per Term (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls up to the Benefit Limit. See “What is a Service Call?” below.
WATER LINE. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following, for which Your Customer has sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • A blocked, leaking, low pressure (meaning 30 pounds per square inch with 2 or fewer fixtures open), or frozen Water Line that provides fresh or drinkable water to the Home. What sections are covered? • If supplied by a utility: the Water Line from the utility’s responsibility to the external foundation wall of the Home. • If supplied by a well: the Water Line from the external wall of the well casing to the external foundation wall of the Home. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • Up to $8,500 per Service Call (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls. See “What is a Service Call?” below. Are there additional benefits? • If during a Covered Repair We discover that the Water Line is lead, then We will replace the Water Line with a more appropriate material, rather than do a repair, up to the Benefit Limit.
WATER LINE. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following, for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • A permanently blocked, leaking, or low pressure (less than 30 pounds per square inch with 2 or fewer fixtures open) Water Line that provides fresh water to Your Home. • Non-functioning pressure reducing valves and backflow prevention devices that are part of Your Water Line. What sections are covered? • If supplied by a utility: Your Water Line from Your utility’s responsibility to the water meter or main shut-off valve inside Your Home. • If supplied by a well: Your Water Line from the external wall of Your well casing to the main shut-off valve inside Your Home. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • There is no maximum benefit limit (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls. See “What is a Service Call?” below.
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