Examples of GVS&DD in a sentence
BACKGROUNDPursuant to the GVS&DD Officers and Delegation Bylaw No. 284, 2014 (Bylaw) and the Procurement and Real Property Contracting Authority Policy (Policy), procurement contracts which exceed a value of $5 million require the approval of the Board of Directors.
Holding tanks are not allowed within the Fraser Sewerage Area as defined by the GVS&DD.
The GVS&DD Board has the choice not to proceed with Alternative 1 but staff will need further direction in relation to the project.
All interceptors shall be of a type and capacity approved by the General Manager, Engineering in conformance with the GVS&DD By-law and shall be located so as to be readily and easily accessible for cleaning and inspection.
A penalty separate from and independent of the penalties under this By-law may also be imposed under the current GVS&DD By-law.
Sewer The 2022 Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage District (GVS&DD) sewer levy increase is 4.4%.
The operations and maintenance component of the GVS&DD sewer levy, which is funded through the Sewer Utility, represents 66% of the City’s Sewer Utility user fee budget.
In democracies, it is a rarer occurrence and, when it appears, a sure sign of entropy or decay.Political theory should be capable of explaining which of these processes will be used in a given instance, time and place.
Nothing in Section 7 of this By-law, including without limitation, the liability to pay and the payment and acceptance of rates in respect of discharges of wastewater which were discharged in violation of this By-law, the Waste Management Act or the GVS&DD By-law will absolve a person from that person=s duties and liabilities under this By-law, the Waste Management Act or the GVS&DD By-law.
For unconventional natural gas, NETL’s model flares 15% of these potential emissions (flaring converts methane to CO2, thus reducing the GWP of the gas) and apportions all completion emissions to a unit of natural gas by dividing them by lifetime well production (completion emissions occur as one-time episode that must be converted to a life cycle basis by amortizing them over total lifetime production of a well).