Qualifying Residential and Small Farm Load definition

Qualifying Residential and Small Farm Load means, with respect to any IOU, residential load as defined in the Northwest Power Act and as further defined in Exhibit A that such IOU is authorized under state law or by order of the applicable state regulatory authority to serve.

Examples of Qualifying Residential and Small Farm Load in a sentence

  • For each of the two Fiscal Years of an Exchange Period, agree the total REP benefits payments (credits) to «Customer Short Name»’s eligible Qualifying Residential and Small Farm Load customers as reported in the respective «Customer Short Name»’s FY 20XX certifications submitted to BPA with «Customer Short Name»’s general ledger accounts or subsidiary accounting records for the same period of time.

  • Obtain from «Customer Short Name» its Qualifying Residential and Small Farm Load eligible for REP benefits for each month of a given Exchange Period.

  • Obtain «Customer Short Name»’s Residential Load Worksheet provided by BPA pursuant to Exhibit C, which was used to calculate the Residential Load using the Qualifying Residential and Small Farm Load from the Base Period and the year after the Base Period to determine REP benefits for the Exchange Period subject to the then-current Agreed-Upon Procedures review.

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  • Confirm the respective monthly Qualifying Residential and Small Farm Load amounts (monthly retail sales) to the corresponding months on the Residential Load Worksheet.

  • Note: if the Qualifying Residential and Small Farm Load for each month of the Base Period and the year after the Base Period was confirmed in a prior Agreed-Upon Procedures review under section 2, below, the CPA may, in lieu of performing the confirmation specified in this section 1.2, rely on the prior Agreed-Upon Procedures Report which provided such confirmation.

Related to Qualifying Residential and Small Farm Load

  • Small municipal separate storm sewer system or "small MS4" means all separate storm sewers that are (i) owned or operated by the United States, a state, city, town, borough, county, parish, district, association, or other public body (created by or pursuant to state law) having jurisdiction over disposal of sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, or other wastes, including special districts under state law such as a sewer district, flood control district or drainage district, or similar entity, or an Indian tribe or an authorized Indian tribal organization, or a designated and approved management agency under § 208 of the CWA that discharges to surface waters and (ii) not defined as "large" or "medium" municipal separate storm sewer systems or designated under 4VAC50-60-380 A 1. This term includes systems similar to separate storm sewer systems in municipalities, such as systems at military bases, large hospital or prison complexes, and highway and other thoroughfares. The term does not include separate storm sewers in very discrete areas, such as individual buildings.

  • Large municipal separate storm sewer system means all municipal separate storm sewers that are either:

  • Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Management Program means a management program covering the duration of a state permit for a municipal separate storm sewer system that includes a comprehensive planning process that involves public participation and intergovernmental coordination, to reduce the discharge of pollutants to the maximum extent practicable, to protect water quality, and to satisfy the appropriate water quality requirements of the CWA and regulations, and this article and its attendant regulations, using management practices, control techniques, and system, design, and engineering methods, and such other provisions that are appropriate.

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