Water Pollution Control Authority definition

Water Pollution Control Authority or “WPCA” means water pollution control authority as referred to in Chapter 103, Title 7.
Water Pollution Control Authority means a water pollution control authority established pursuant to Section 7-246 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
Water Pollution Control Authority or “WPCA” means water pollution control authority as referred to in Chapter 103, Title 7 of the General Statutes.

Examples of Water Pollution Control Authority in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parties hereby agree that any connection benefit assessment, sewer use fee, or other assessment or fee of the Litchfield Water Pollution Control Authority, shall be superior in right to any Benefit Assessment Lien created by the Financing Agreement.

  • The Seller shall obtain at its expense final design plans and all approvals necessary for the construction of the Sewer Extension not later than April 1, 1999 Seller shall obtain the capacity requirements for the design from the Town Engineer and/or the Seymour Water Pollution Control Authority based on 183 homes with three bedrooms each, plus a 5,000 square foot clubhouse with a pool, plus capacity for future connections to the system, as may be required by the Town of Seymour.

  • Landlord shall designate a representative or representatives authorized to communicate input on behalf of Landlord and its Water Pollution Control Authority to Tenant’s architect and engineer regarding architectural design of the Pump Station.

  • The normal work week for full-time employees in the Department of Public Works and Water Pollution Control Authority shall consist of 40 hours per week, 8 hours per day.

  • That the DEVELOPER and the TOWN, for the consideration hereinafter named, agree as follows: That the DEVELOPER hereby agrees to furnish all of the materials, equipment, and labor necessary, and to perform all of the work shown on the construction plans for the project entitled That this Developer’s Permit Agreement # is entered into under authority of a vote of the Water Pollution Control Authority passed on , in accordance with Resolution , hereinafter referred to as the “RESOLUTION”.

  • Employees must submit to the Director of Public Works, the Director of the Water Pollution Control Authority or the Director of Parks & Recreation or their designees’ proof of death showing the date of death or funeral services in order to be eligible for such bereavement pay.

  • The Town of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ (“Town”) and AFSCME Local 1471 (“Union”) have come to the following Agreement regarding the establishment and implementation of the Apprentice Operator Program (“Program”) at the Water Pollution Control Authority (“WPCA”) in ▇▇▇▇▇▇.

  • This schedule shall be determined by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Water Pollution Control Authority and may be adjusted accordingly.

  • The Borough's Water Pollution Control Authority is a water pollution control authority duly established by the Borough of Naugatuck, validly existing under the laws of the State, with full legal right, power and authority to enter into and to perform its obligations under th is Service C ontract.

  • The Executive shall be eligible to receive stock options and other equity-based compensation awards under the Public Company's applicable Long Term Incentive Compensation Plan and otherwise, in an amount to be determined and subject to approval by the Board.


More Definitions of Water Pollution Control Authority

Water Pollution Control Authority or “WPCA” means Water Pollution Control Authority as designated in Chapter 103 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
Water Pollution Control Authority. (W.P.C.A.) shall mean the duly appointed authority of the Town of South Windsor.
Water Pollution Control Authority. (WPCA) shall mean the Water Pollution Control Authority of the Town of Stafford empowered by the Connecticut State Statutes and often referred to herein as the "Sewer Authority" or "Authority".
Water Pollution Control Authority or “WPCA” shall mean the authority or similar body serving in the capacity of the Water Pollution Control Authority of the Town of Montville under Chapter 103 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended, and exercising powers with regard to sewers and sewerage as designated in Town Charter and Town Ordinances through a duly appointed commission or board, a WPCA Enforcement Official, and other duly authorized representatives from the Town’s Sewer Department.
Water Pollution Control Authority means the duly elected (appointed) committee of the “Town” of Chester charged with the responsibility, among other, things, of ensuring compliance with this regulation.