BPSA definition

BPSA means the Block Power Sale Agreement, dated as of November 12, 1990.
BPSA means the Buyer Payment Services Agreement made by and between the Buyer and Citibank Kazakhstan JSC (or any Bank Affiliate as the case may be). For the avoidance of doubt, where context requires Citibank Kazakhstan JSC also referred herein as Bank Affiliate; “Confidential Information” means information of a Party or its Affiliates that has been received by the other Party in connection with this License Agreement which is either designated as confidential at the time of disclosure or that a reasonable person would consider to be of a confidential or proprietary nature. For example, the Buyer’s Confidential Information includes the content of any Messages, Authorised User information and Transaction data uploaded to the System and other Buyer information accessible via the System, and Bank’s Confidential Information includes Bank’s product information and the terms, conditions and pricing on which they are provided, and information relating to the use and operation of the Platform (including Software, the form and format of reports and online computer screens);

Examples of BPSA in a sentence

  • Prohibited wastes shall not be discharged to the BPSA unless conditionally authorized under the terms outlined in Subsection G of this Agreement.

  • These actions may include, but are not limited to, determining if additional flow management or documentation of flow management efforts are required from the District, Fairfax, WSSC and/or the Non-Party Users; and determining whether a comprehensive BPSA Long-term Planning Study and updated BPSA Flow Projections are needed in advance of their regularly scheduled 5-year update.

  • Significant Industrial Users (SIU) in the BPSA must obtain a pretreatment permit from DC Water, Fairfax, or WSSC, unless the SIUs are regulated through Limited Party Agreements with Non-Party Users or Indirect Users.

  • These estimates will be allocated in accordance with Section 5.C. and 5.D. As appropriate, the estimated share of the annual costs for each of these Parties shall be offset by each Party’s estimate of the costs that it will incur in operating and maintaining its share of MJUFs for managing BPSA flows, or its share of managing Blue Plains biosolids or other residuals.

  • The requirements of this Agreement are intended to apply to only those regulations, requirements, and discharges in the BPSA and/or to the Blue Plains WWTP.

  • DC Water shall prepare an annual BPSA flow report for the Regional Committee that assesses flow trends, as well as noting any instances where Adjusted Flows and/or Peak Flow values indicate that flows are or have the potential to exceed Allocated Flow Capacity and/or Peak Flow Limitations, as defined in Section 4 of the 2012 IMA.

  • WSSC shall assess DC Water, as appropriate, for its proportionate share of the cost of O&M of the interceptors, wastewater pumping stations, screen ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and wastewater Flow meters that are operated and maintained by WSSC or any of the other parties to handle BPSA flows that are directed to Blue Plains.

  • Other Wastewater Treatment Plants or Water Treatment Plants within the BPSA shall not directly discharge sludge or other residuals into the Blue Plains sewage system, unless characterized and approved by DC Water in advance.

  • DC Water shall be notified prior to the establishment of any new septage receiving sites in the BPSA.

  • The Regional Committee is responsible for reviewing the BPSA flow report and assessing what actions, if any, are required.

Related to BPSA

  • BPSAA means the Broader Public Sector Accountability Act, 2010 and regulations made under it, as it and they may be amended from time to time;

  • BPA means Bonneville Power Administration.

  • Gram Sabha means a body consisting of persons registered in the electoral rolls relating to a village comprised within the area of Panchayat at the village level;

  • CMC means chemistry, manufacturing and controls.

  • DSM means the most current edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association.