Water Projects definition
Examples of Water Projects in a sentence
Project Requirements are defined as guidelines or specifications approved in writing by the Minister including but not limited, to “Engineering Consultant Guidelines for Highway, Bridge and Water Projects, Volume 1 - Design and Tender”, and “Engineering Consultant Guidelines for Highway, Bridge and Water Projects, Volume 2 - Construction Contract Administration”.
The required addition of a Water Project to the Nominated Water Project and Candidate Water Project Lists will not constrain, prohibit or otherwise impede any Member Government executing this Interlocal Agreement or any other party, public or private, from separately or independently undertaking or attempting to implement a Water Project, except that certain Water Projects may only be pursued by Member Governments executing this Interlocal Agreement following notice to the Cooperative.
The schedule of rates, fees and charges shall be approved by the Project Board(s) associated with the Approved Water Projects comprising the individual Cooperative Facilities and/or individual portions of any given Cooperative Facility.
A Nominated Water Project must be submitted to the Board of Directors with sufficient information to allow the Board of Directors to determine if it should be included in the Candidate Water Projects List.
Whenever practicable and acceptable to the participating Member Governments, the Cooperative will attempt to develop Water Projects that solve multiple water resource problems, as well as provide a source of water to meet public water supply demands.
It is anticipated that Approved Water Projects will have multiple benefits to Polk County’s economic, social and environmental future.
This is primarily accomplished by requiring that Water Projects to be approved for inclusion in the Candidate Water Project List by majority vote of a Quorum of the Board of Directors using the Normal Vote Method before the Water Project is approved for implementation.
A Water Project shall enter the first evaluative step by inclusion in the Nominated Water Projects List.
This intent will be implemented by having the Cooperative evaluate, plan and implement various Water Projects and coordinate partnerships with other water users (i.e., agriculture, mining, industry and commercial).
The schedule of rates, fees or other charges shall be approved by the Project Board(s) associated with the Approved Water Projects comprising such Cooperative Facilities.