TRIGID definition

TRIGID. Customer (individually) means those owners or owner of properties in TRI Center receiving Process Water service provided by TRIGID.
TRIGID means TRI General Improvement District.

Examples of TRIGID in a sentence

  • TRIGID is duly formed and existing for the purposes of owning and maintaining water rights as well as water and sewer facilities for water and sewer service to TRI, including the Real Property.

  • Buyer, at the Buyer’s sole expense, shall be required to construct a separately metered water irrigation system for landscaping, cooling or industrial applications (and any other use for which non-potable water can be used) which will allow the delivery and use of non-potable water, if available from the TRIGID.

  • Except as provided otherwise herein, Buyer shall be prohibited from purchasing water rights from any source other than Seller or TRIGID for use on the Real Property or within the Project, without Seller’s prior written consent, in Seller’s sole discretion.

  • Subject to the provisions of Section 13, Buyer agrees to accept water and sewer services exclusively from TRIGID for the Real Property.

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  • The parties acknowledge that off-site water irrigation lines for use of untreated surface water or sanitary sewer effluent may be installed by Seller, when necessary to supply non-potable water (although neither Seller nor TRIGID are under any obligation to Buyer to construct off-site water lines for non-potable water).

  • TRIGID shall notify the Cities in writing within 5 business days all available details of the condition necessitating the notification, including the type, location and volume of any discharge of effluent not allowed by permit, and the ultimate fate of that discharge These notifications to the Cities shall not absolve TRIGID of any responsibility to notify NDEP of any permit violation.

  • TRIGID shall notify the Cities and all relevant state and federal environmental agencies within twenty-four (24) hours of any situation that knowingly constitutes a material violation of TRIGID’s Discharge Permit or Effluent Management Plan.

  • TRIGID shall operate and maintain at its expense the Pipeline Project downstream of the Point of Connection.

  • TRIGID shall have the sole discretion to decide when there is a sufficient quantity of non-potable water in order to deliver non-potable water to any portion of the Real Property for irrigation, cooling, manufacturing, industrial or other uses.

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