State Water definition

State Water means water that comes under the jurisdiction of a State in terms of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
State Water means State Water Corporation, also referred to as the “employer”.
State Water means water that comes under the jurisdiction of a state as being water not crossing State boundaries in terms of item 64 of the second schedule to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria;

Examples of State Water in a sentence

  • If further information is required, the Grantee can contact the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) GAMA Program.

  • In the event that this Stipulated Order does not take effect because it is not approved by the Central Valley Water Board, or its delegee, or is vacated in whole or in part by the State Water Board or a court, the Parties acknowledge that the Prosecution Team may proceed to a contested evidentiary hearing before the Central Valley Water Board to determine whether to assess an ACL for the underlying alleged violations, or may continue to pursue settlement.

  • The Office of the Chief Counsel of the State Water Board will prepare a summary of the dispute and make recommendations relative to its final resolution, which will be provided to the State Water Board’s Executive Director and each State Water Board Member.

  • Upon the motion of any State Water Board Member, the State Water Board will review and resolve the dispute in the manner determined by the State Water Board.

  • Should the State Water Board determine not to review the final Division decision, this decision will represent a final agency action on the dispute.

  • This provision shall be construed as a condition precedent to the obligation of the State Water Board to make any disbursements under this Agreement.

  • If a project’s Work Plan contains a groundwater ambient monitoring element, groundwater quality monitoring data shall be submitted to the State for inclusion in the State Water Resources Control Board’s Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program Information on the GAMA Program can be obtained at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇▇/water_issues/programs/gama/.

  • The State Water Board will not mediate disputes between the Recipient and any other entity concerning responsibility for performance of work.

  • The Recipient may appeal a final Division decision to the State Water Board within 30 days.

  • The Grantee agrees that no substantial change in the scope of the Project will be undertaken until written notice of the proposed change has been provided to the State Water Board, and the State Water Board has given written approval for such change.


More Definitions of State Water

State Water means water that comes under the jurisdiction of a state as
State Water means State Water Corporation.
State Water means (a) The water of the ordinary flow, underflow, and tides of every flowing river, natural stream, and lake, and of every bay or arm of the Gulf of Mexico, and the storm water, floodwater, and rainwater of every river, natural stream, canyon, ravine, depression, and watershed in the state is the property of the state; (b) Water imported from any source outside the boundaries of the state for use in the state and which is transported through the beds and banks of any navigable stream within the state or by utilizing any facilities owned or operated by the state is the property of the state.” Tex. Water Code 11.021.
State Water means the State Water Corporation as established by the State Water Corporation Act 2004.
State Water means any and all surface and subsurface waters which are contained in or flow in or through this State, but does not include waters in sewage systems, waters in treatment works or disposal systems, waters in potable water distribution systems, and all water withdrawn for use until use and treatment have been completed.