Tap definition
Tap or “town border station” means the delivery point or measuring station at which a gas distribution utility receives gas from a natural gas transmission company.
Tap means the independent technical advisory panel established by the Board;
Tap means Transferred Account Procedure as defined and described in GSM Association Permanent Reference Documents.
Examples of Tap in a sentence
In particular, the District has the right to impose Tap Allocations among Plan B Project participants if (i) utilization of new ERU Water Connections within the District has exceeded an average of 1,800 ERU Water Connections per year between January 1, 2002 and the date on which the anticipated regional wastewater treatment plant becomes operational, or (ii) utilization of new ERU Water Connections in the District in any one year has exceeded or will exceed 2,266 ERU Water Connections.
More Definitions of Tap
Tap or “Tapping” means the physical point of connection of a service line to the City’s potable water distribution or sanitary sewer systems.
Tap means any connection of a service line or distribution main or extended main to the main.
Tap or “Tapping” means the physical point of connection of a water service line to the City’s potable water distribution system.
Tap means a device that diverts a small part of the TV signal energy to the subscriber's drop line, from the feeder cable.
Tap means a directly or indirectly, mechanically and/or automatically operated valve from which water is drawn;
Tap means a service connection, the point at which water is delivered to the consumer (building, dwelling, commercial establishment, camping space, industry, etc.) from a distribution system, whether metered or not and regardless of whether there is a user charge for consumption of the water.
Tap means a fitting owned by the Utility and inserted by it into a Main to which a Service Pipe is attached.