Intake Water definition

Intake Water means water used by a facility from surface water, groundwater, commercial, or other sources. “Intermittent” describes a stream which contains flowing water for extended periods during a year, but does not carry flow at all times.
Intake Water means water used by a facility from surface water, groundwater, commercial, or other sources.
Intake Water means, in relation to a domestic water system, the water at or near the point of intake into the system;

Examples of Intake Water in a sentence

  • Works under Contract Package C-1 and C-03 include: Intake, Water Treatment Plant and Clear Water Reservoir cum Pumping Station for North zone and South Central zone respectively.

  • Works under Contract Package C-01 and C-03 include: Intake, Water Treatment Plant and Clear Water Reservoir cum Pumping Station for North zone and South Central zone respectively.

  • Works under Contract Package C-1 and C-03 include: Intake, Water Treatment Plant and Clear Water Reservoir cum Pumping Station for North zone and South-Central zone respectively.

  • Works under Contract Package C‐1 and C‐03 include: Intake, Water Treatment Plant and Clear Water Reservoir cum Pumping Station for North zone and South Central zone respectively.

  • Continuous Intake Water Oil Spill/Leak Detection Monitoring Devices: The desalination facility intake pump station shall be equipped with instrumentation for oil spill/leak detection.