Examples of Central Arizona Water Conservation District in a sentence
Pilot System Conservation ProgramIn 2014, Reclamation and several major basin water supply agencies (Central Arizona Water Conservation District, Southern Nevada Water Authority, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, and Denver Water) executed a memorandum of understanding to provide funding for voluntary conservation projects and reductions of water use.
CAP Repayment Stipulation" shall mean the Stipulated Judgment and the Stipulation for Judgment (including any exhibits to those documents) entered on November 21, 2007, in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona in the consolidated civil action styled Central Arizona Water Conservation District v.
Turning to the position of local authorities, if the fuel levy is at more or less the correct level to internalise externalities in rural areas, the internalisation of externalities is clearly incomplete in urban areas.
All certificates required by this Contract shall be sent directly to (Central Arizona Water Conservation District, Risk & Insurance Administrator, P.
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all insurance policies required by this Contract at any time.
Such notice shall be sent directly to (Central Arizona Water Conservation District, Risk and Insurance Administrator, P.
All certificates and endorsements are to be received and approved by the Central Arizona Water Conservation District before work commences.
Policy shall contain a waiver of subrogation against the Central Arizona Water Conservation District, its officers, directors, employees, agents and consultants for losses arising from work performed by or on behalf of the Consultant.
SUBCONTRACTORS: Consultant's certificate(s) shall include all subcontractors as insured’s under its policies or Consultant shall furnish to the Central Arizona Water Conservation District separate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor.
As a result, the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) proposed a strict new set of Assured Water Supply Rules that created the need for a replenishment authority that could provide protection of groundwater resources while still allowing for continued development in the AMAs. In 1993, the Arizona legislature provided the Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD) with replenishment authorities within its three‐county service area (Maricopa, Pinal and Pima Counties).