Excess Water definition

Excess Water means a quantity of AWT Water in excess of the Company Allotment delivered by the District to the Delivery Point in any given Fiscal Year.
Excess Water means Project Water that remains unallocated after completion of the process set forth in Sections 11.1.2.1 through 11.1.2.4.
Excess Water means "Excess Water" as that term is defined in section 5(d)(1) of the Stipulation for Judgment portion of the CAP Repayment Stipulation.

Examples of Excess Water in a sentence

  • Responses included: • Ambulance Fee• Capital Improvements• Debt Service• Dirt Fill/Blocked Access• Door Hanger Fee• Excess Water Usage• Fire Flow Charges• Franchise Fees• Garbage/Sanitation• Streets and Infrastructure• Streetlights• Irrigation• Late Fees• Public Safety Fees• Reconnection Fees• System Development Charges Most cities do not charge for stormwater services on their utility bill.

  • Any of the withdrawing Party’s Water Allotment that is not redistributed, shall become Excess Water.


More Definitions of Excess Water

Excess Water means that water defined as Excess Water in the Repayment Stipulation.
Excess Water means water that occurs when storm water, meltwater, water derived from incoming product or other surface water sources accumulates on a facility and combines, blends or mixes with a deleterious substance.
Excess Water means more than five times the three-month average consumption.
Excess Water means increases in the Tongue River basin water supply resulting from conditions different from those assumed in the Tongue River Water Model.
Excess Water means any water taken by the Customer in excess of the Customer’s Water Entitlements;
Excess Water means any Water that is available within a Specified Area and that is not taken by Shareholders within that Specified Area as part of that Shareholder’s entitlement or otherwise utilised within the Scheme; Force Majeure Event means any event or circumstance, or combination of events and circumstances:
Excess Water means Project water which, in any year, is available for delivery and has not been scheduled for delivery pursuant to a contract with the United States or a subcontract with the United States and CAWCD providing for Project Water service for a period of 50 years or more.