Industrial and Commercial Users Sample Clauses

Industrial and Commercial Users. The Glendale Service Area includes the 1,551 acre Glendale Industrial Tract, which is also known as the Glendale Industrial Mega Site (the “Mega Site”). constructed by the District have been designed to wastewater discharges from industries that locate within the Mega Site. To date, no industry has located within the Mega Site. The Parties acknowledge that the wastewater discharge from an “Industrial User,” as defined in the City’s Sewer Use Ordinance, or a Commercial User has the potential to present unique challenges to both the District and the City. Therefore, the District shall not connect or commit to connect any new Industrial User or Commercial User to its wastewater collection system until officials from both the City and the District have thoroughly reviewed the characteristics of the proposed discharge, the estimated daily quantity of flow, and the compatibility of the proposed discharge to the treatment process utilized at the VCWWTP. trict is requirKeEdNTtoUCoKbYtain is a PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION SOP”). The Xxxx X. Xxxxxx xxx a EDxeicsuttrivice tDiorebcttoari was is EFFECTIVE 1/31/2019 PURSUANT TO 807 KAR 5:011 SECTION 9 (1) The District shall not permit a new Industrial User or Commercial User to make any discharge into the District’s wastewater collection system until the District and the new Industrial User or Commercial User have executed a written User Agreement governing the new Industrial User or Commercial User’s proposed wastewater discharge and the User Agreement has been approved by the City.
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Industrial and Commercial Users. (1) In addition to the basic wastewater treatment charges described in section 13.15(4)(a) of the Ordinance for the user charge system, wastewater treatment charges for industrial and commercial users shall consist of industrial waste monitoring charges as described in Section 13.15(3)(d)(2) of the Ordinance.

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