Process Waste Line definition

Process Waste Line means the pipeline that transports Process Waste water from the MJ Plant to the City’s lagoon, further described in Schedule C Process Waste Line and as such Schedule may be revised from time to time by mutual agreement of the Parties, and which shall be and remain for the exclusive use of SaskPower.

Examples of Process Waste Line in a sentence

  • The Schedules to this Agreement are as follows: Schedule A - Construction Guidelines Schedule B - Water Supply Facilities Schedule C - Process Waste Line Schedule D - Sanitary Waste Facilities Schedule E - Storm Water Facilities Schedule F - Road Construction Schedule G - City of Moose Jaw Purchasing Policy Schedule H - Optional Road In the event of any conflict between this Signed Agreement and any Schedule, this Signed Agreement shall prevail.

  • For further certainty, SaskPower shall be responsible for any costs relating to obtaining easements for the Process Waste Line, but SaskPower shall not be obligated to pay or compensate the City for easements on City property or existing rights of way.