DSOD definition

DSOD means the Ddepartment’s Division of Safety of Dams.
DSOD means the department’s Division of Safety of Dams.
DSOD means, on each Calculation Date which falls immediately after each Report Date, a number equal to the aggregate (rounded up to the next whole number) of: (i) the DSO as calculated on that Calculation Date; and (ii) 8, notwithstanding that the DSOd up to the Calculation Date which falls in the month of September 2015 (exclusive) shall be 98 days.

Examples of DSOD in a sentence

  • DSOD or SDPP LLC DOES NOT carry medical insurance for its students or individuals renting studio space.

  • Consultant shall have and maintain staff for the Contract duration having direct experience in coordinating and performing detailed engineering, planning, analysis, design, and construction work for dams and reservoirs in the State of California that fall under the jurisdiction of the DSOD.

  • Prepare an annual dam surveillance and performance evaluation report (report) for Agency submittal to DSOD.

  • Consultant shall coordinate with SWA, GEI and DSOD to create and review plans and specifications prepared by GEI.

  • Consultant shall evaluate seepage, settlement, erosion, and stability and seismic response deformation of the modified main and auxiliary dam embankment and foundations, and develop remedial measures to fully address the dam safety requirements of the District and DSOD.

  • Planning studies have indicated that the outlet works is corroded, does not meet DSOD emergency drawdown capacity criteria, and is not designed to current structural standards.

  • Review comments by the District, Technical Review Board (TRB), and DSOD will be documented using spreadsheets for all reviews.

  • DSOD has not identified any critical appurtenant structures connected to this dam.

  • This may be used to support DSOD site visits requiring the engineer, if needed.

  • Substantial modifications to the canal embankment including any requirements of DSOD are not included in the scope at this time.


More Definitions of DSOD

DSOD means, on each Calculation Date that falls immediately after each Report Date, a number equal to the aggregate (rounded up to the next whole number) of: (i) the DSO as calculated on that Calculation Date; and (ii) 8, provided always that the DSOd up to the Calculation Date that falls in the month of September 2020 (excluded) shall be 98 days.

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  • MECOD refers to the Multiple Exchange Carriers Ordering and Design Guidelines for Access Services - Industry Support Interface, a document developed by the Ordering/Provisioning Committee of the OBF, which functions under the auspices of the CLC of ATIS. The MECOD document, published by ATIS as ATIS/OBF- MECAB- Issue 3, February 1993, establishes methods for processing orders for access service which is to be provided to an IXC by two or more telecommunications providers.

  • MECAB refers to the Multiple Exchange Carrier Access Billing document prepared by the Billing Committee of the Ordering and Billing Forum “OBF”, which functions under the auspices of the Carrier Liaison Committee “CLC of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions “ATIS”. The MECAB document, published by ATIS as ATIS/OBF- MECAB- Issue 6, February 1998, contains the recommended guidelines for the billing of access services provided to an IXC by two or more LECs, or by one LEC in two or more states within a single LATA.

  • DSO means the operator of a Distribution Network.