Normal Operating Level definition

Normal Operating Level means the water level at one-half (1/2) the skimmer throat depth or at the gutter lip.
Normal Operating Level. , when applied to t he Fund, means an equit y ratio specified by t he Board, which shall be not less t han 1.2 percent and not more t han 1.5 percent.’’.
Normal Operating Level for Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ as used herein shall be approximately 528.7 feet above mean sea level at the Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Dam which is the historical operating level at the Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Dam prior to 2016. In the event the spill gates are lowered to pass water during a flood event or maintenance event necessitating a lowering of the lake level, GBRA will use its best efforts to return the spill gates to the Normal Operating Level promptly following such event. The WCID may provide input to GBRA for spill gate level changes not caused by flood events.

Examples of Normal Operating Level in a sentence

  • In the event the spill gates are lowered to pass water during a flood event or maintenance event necessitating a lowering of the lake level, GBRA will use its best efforts to return the spill gates to the Normal Operating Level promptly following such event.

  • On and after the date upon which the Initial Improvements are completed and GBRA accepts the work, GBRA shall operate the spill gates as part of its reasonable ordinary course of operations and shall generally maintain Lake ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ at the Normal Operating Level for the duration of this Contact.

  • On and after the date upon which the Initial Improvements are completed and GBRA accepts the work, GBRA shall operate the spill gates as part of its reasonable ordinary course of operations and shall generally maintain Lake Placid at the Normal Operating Level for the duration of this Contact.


More Definitions of Normal Operating Level

Normal Operating Level for Lake Placid as used herein shall be approximately 497.5 feet above mean sea level at the Lake Placid Dam which is the historical operating level at the Lake Placid Dam prior to 2016. In the event the spill gates are lowered to pass water during a flood event or maintenance event necessitating a lowering of the lake level, GBRA will use its best efforts to return the spill gates to the Normal Operating Level promptly following such event. The WCID may provide input to GBRA for spill gate level changes not caused by flood events.
Normal Operating Level means a ' total value of Fund equity equalling 1.3 percent of the aggregate of all insured shares in insured credit unions.
Normal Operating Level means the level of the water at the mid-point of the surface skimmer throat or at overflow gutter lip.
Normal Operating Level means a total value of the NCUSIF equity equalling 1.3 percent of the aggregate of all insured shares in insured credit unions as of the end of the preceding insurance year.