Diversion Points definition

Diversion Points. The point(s) on the bank of the Colorado River downstream of Mansfield Dam where Run-of-River Flows from the Colorado River and releases from the LCRA Stored Water System shall be diverted to one or more Off-Channel Reservoirs from which Off-Channel Reservoirs water shall be diverted to SAWS all in accordance with this Definitive Agreement.

Examples of Diversion Points in a sentence

  • The regulation year(s) for parties with Diversion Points upstream from the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Diversion Dam shall not be adjusted to a more junior regulation year due to the fact that parties with Diversion Points at or downstream from the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Diversion Dam may have less available water as a result of the water Diverted by the Secretary as Authorized Diverter.

  • You will not reveal your separation from the Company to anyone other than your immediate family, legal counsel or tax advisor until the Company has issued a written announcement.

  • All Diversion Points of such water shall be consistent with the Region K SB-1 Plan, the Region L SB-1 Plan, and the LCRA Water Management Plan, as it may be amended or updated from time to time.

  • To satisfy SAWS’ Committed Purchase Quantity, LCRA shall divert water at one or more Diversion Point(s) along the Colorado River downstream of Mansfield Dam, as determined under the Agreed Implementation Plan.

  • The Development Studies shall identify specific locations for the Off-Channel Reservoirs, Diversion Points and Delivery Points and shall encompass preliminary plans for each Component Project as well as identify the expected costs and time to build or implement each such Component Project.

  • LCRA will periodically monitor the quality of water in the Colorado River, in the Off-Channel Reservoirs, in the LCRA Stored Water System, and at the various Diversion Point(s) along the Colorado River.