Water Measurement Sample Clauses

Water Measurement. The District has installed a water meter to measure the rate of surface water applied by User to User's land. User agrees to abide by District Rule 148, adopted January 13, 1998 regarding meters, and to pay, in accordance with Rule 148, a charge for the installation of a water meter pursuant to this section.
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Water Measurement. The water delivered pursuant to this Agreement shall be measured by a water meter owned by the District and operated, maintained, and read by the City, hereinafter referred to as the “Meter.” District reserves the right to repair or replace Meter, at District expense, at any time due to malfunction or misoperation. Each party shall have the right to test Meter at its own expense.
Water Measurement. The Authority shall use its reasonable efforts to measure all water delivered to the Delivery Point(s) of Customers. The Authority shall own and maintain the meters at all Delivery Point(s). The Authority shall maintain complete and accurate records of its water measurements. Water flow measurements recorded by the Authority shall be the exclusive means of determining the quantity of water delivered to the Delivery Point(s) under this Contract. The metering equipment shall be of standard make and type, installed at a readily accessible location, and shall record flow with accuracy sufficient to meet all applicable reporting requirements. The Authority will check the accuracy of the meters annually, provide a report regarding the condition, accuracy and state of the meters and provide for a certified calibration test and any appropriate recalibration. Upon request and at the expense of the Customer, the Authority shall make arrangements for a meter test to be conducted by an independent testing facility who shall conform to the manufacture’s standards and where appropriate conduct the test as a field test. The Customers may be present when the meters are checked for accuracy, and the test records shall be made available for inspection by the Customers upon reasonable request. If the accuracy of the meter is determined to be at least four (4) percent beyond the limits prescribed by the manufacturer, the meter will be assumed to have been inaccurate from the mid-point of the time since the last annual inspection, or the last calibration, or the last independently certified test, or the last six (6) months whichever is less. The following month’s billing will be adjusted taking into account the nature of the inaccuracy to show a credit or additional charge to the respective Customer for the metered flow for that period.
Water Measurement. Contractors will be required to provide for installation, operation, and maintenance of appropriate measuring devices in a manner and at locations satisfactory to Reclamation and the District, and shall provide an annual accounting of the amount of non- project water carried.
Water Measurement. The water delivered pursuant to this Agreement shall be measured by meters at the Customer Meter Connection. On any new Customer Meter Connection, upon receipt of payment of applicable fees, the City shall install the necessary meters, valves, and appurtenances appropriate to operate and maintain such connection. City reserves the right to replace any meter at any time due to malfunction or mis-operation. Each party shall have the right to test any meter at its own expense.
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