Regionalization definition

Regionalization means the creation of expanded service areas which take in a large geographic area of multiple systems; the creation of multijurisdictional utility commissions, special districts, authorities, or corporations; the utilization of interlocal cooperation agreements; the consolidated operation or management of multiple systems which may include regional facilities, smaller systems, or onsite systems; or the merger, consolidation, or combination of two (2) or more existing facilities or systems.
Regionalization means a project that involves two or more units of local government or public or private groups with an interest in or having responsibility for solid waste management in Iowa and through the cooperative provision of alternative solid waste management services, the project’s impact will have a positive influence on such factors as, including, but not limited to, operational efficiency, materials diversion, and population served.
Regionalization means the merging of existing sewage collection and/or wastewater treatment systems to provide consolidated collection and treatment to reduce costs, increase reliability, or decommission facilities. (See Appendix A)

Examples of Regionalization in a sentence

  • Targeted Grants include, without limitation, the following: Prevention and Intervention; Border Justice; ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Leadership Academy; Special Needs Diversionary Program (SNDP); Small/Medium department commitment diversion pool; Supplemental and Emergent Needs; Recidivism Reduction for 2017; Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP); and Regionalization.

  • Targeted Grants include, without limitation, the following: Prevention and Intervention; Border Justice; Harris County Leadership Academy; Special Needs Diversionary Program (SNDP); Small/Medium department commitment diversion pool; Supplemental and Emergent Needs; Recidivism Reduction for 2017; Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program (JJAEP); and Regionalization.

  • In 1971, implementation of the Upper Trinity River Basin Comprehensive Sewer Plan resulted in the “regionalization” of WWTPs. Regionalization resulted in the elimination of many small, independently operated municipal and industrial WWTPs and the adoption of larger, regional systems that were better able to treat effluent to much higher standards.

  • SSJID acknowledges that the Updated Regionalization Proposal does not include an explicit reference to municipalization efforts.

  • On June 30, 2020, Pacific Gas and Electric Company (“PG&E”) filed Application (A.) ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ for approval of its Regionalization Proposal following the directions of the California Public Utilities Commission (“Commission”) in D.▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇.


More Definitions of Regionalization

Regionalization means the willingness of the central state to offload some of the burdensome tasks taken on during the heyday of the welfare state while ‘regionalism’ is the pressure created by sub-state nationalism towards the central state to relinquish decision-making powers (Piattoni 2010: 9).
Regionalization means the identification of available resources within a given geographic area, and coordination of services to meet the need of a specific group of patients.
Regionalization means the creation of a regional, administrative or infrastructural, water supplier unit by consolidation or expansion.
Regionalization means a project that involves two or more units of local government or public or private groups with an interest in or having responsibility for solid waste management in Iowa and through the cooperative provision of alternative solid waste management services, the project’s impact
Regionalization means the consolidation of wastewater collection and/or treatment systems that results in the elimination of one or more NPDES-permitted discharges.
Regionalization means development of a water supply or wastewater collection and treatment system that incorporates multiple service areas into an areawide service facility or any such system that serves an area that includes more than a single county, city, special district, or other political subdivision of the state.
Regionalization means different things in the Public Defender Act. Section 159 allows for “service regions” that are defined by “grouping contiguous judicial districts in a manner that provides for the most efficient, feasible, practical, and effective supervision and assistance to the districts by the regional office.”