Water System Sample Clauses

Water System. The Developer agrees to pay the cost of a State of Tennessee approved potable water system, including, without limitation: water mains, fire hydrants, valves, service lines, and accessories, located within the Project, and water mains, fire hydrants, valves, service lines, and accessories, located outside the Project but required to serve the Project. The Developer acknowledges that the Town does not provide water service and will not accept any water system infrastructure. The Developer agrees to bear the cost of all engineering, inspection, and laboratory costs incurred by Developer incidental to the water service system in or to the Project.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Water System. 1. Minimum size for all water mains shall be 8-inches except where the water main is permanently dead ended with no future potential for extension, is less than 300 feet in length, and does not include a fire hydrant.
Water System. The maintenance of the Wildwood potable water system will be the responsibility of the Park Manager. The Park Manager will ensure that the following inspections are completed and documented:
Water System a. The water supply system and hoses carrying water must be constructed with approved food- contact materials and must be installed to preclude the backflow of contaminants into the potable water supply. (§§ 5.205.12; 5- 301.11; 5-302.11; 5-302.14; 5-302.15; 5-302.16)
Water System. Water service to all sites is generally operational from April to mid October for the use of park clients. The system is dependent on current weather conditions that are sadly beyond the control of Park Management. The maintenance staff cannot foretell an emergency shut down due to water breaks or cold weather and therefore cannot always give notice. Please be assured that the staff has your best interests in mind and we always strive to make repairs as quickly as possible. Water to your site comes from our own xxxxx and there is a limit to the amount available. Washing of trailers is only permitted on weekdays during the early spring. It is not possible to allow you to wash your trailer on weekends at anytime. Please do not wash the sidewalk, patio or your car in the campground. Trailers that wish to have dishwashers/washing machines will be subject to an additional charge ($50.00). Campers found to abuse the water system may be asked to leave the campground. All potable water is treated and tested in accordance with Ontario Regulation 319/08. For any information on testing results please ask at the Office. Sewage Park sewage is treated throughout the park and is managed by Cedar Beach Resort Ltd. The system is designed to handle human waste and is not intended for items such as feminine products, condoms, or grease. Abuse of these rules can severely damage the park system and cause backups that nobody enjoys. Customers disposing of grease and animal fats into the septic system maybe held libel for all repairs. Please ensure that you are sewer wise and only flush human products. Abuse will not be tolerated.
Water System. A water system capable of supplying hot and cold water to the Licensed Premises and the washrooms serving the Licensed Premises.
Water System. The Company’s water system consists of a single-well with no treatment or disinfection; a master meter located at the wellhead; a ground storage tank, and a distribution system. There are no customer meters. The well is an eight-inch diameter steel cased well, which was drilled in 1966 to a depth of 1,025 feet. Water is drawn from the well by a 40 horsepower three-phase 440 volt submersible pump, which produces 350 gallons per minute. In 2013, the average daily production was 48,152 gallons per day, as per the Company’s master meter records. The distribution system is comprised of approximately 25,406 feet of PVC pipe. Almost half of the distribution system (10,430 feet) is six-inch PVC pipe. There is also 2,633 feet of four-inch PVC pipe, 4,075 feet of three-inch PVC pipe, and 8,270 feet of two-inch PVC pipe according to the Company’s 2013 Annual Report. The Company has an 88,000 gallon ground storage tank, which is sufficient to meet the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) design guide recommendation for the tank volume to meet average day demand if the pump were not in operation such as due to failure or for maintenance, since pulling the submersible pump from the well is a day-long task. The 32-foot tall ground storage tank is located at the highest elevation and can maintain pressure to the majority of the system by gravity. Ten homes are located at approximately the same elevation as the storage tank, and the tank by itself cannot maintain adequate pressure for these homes. This was a source of customer complaints in the past, so the Company installed a booster station to maintain adequate pressure to these homes. The booster station uses a variable frequency drive to pump water as needed with maximum energy efficiency. The system does not have any Customer meters. All of the customers receiving water service pay a flat rate for service. Residential and small commercial customers pay a rate of $29.24 per quarter. There are 340 customers who own lots adjacent to a water main but do not have water service. These customers pay a water availability fee of $8.16 per quarter as specified by the Company’s tariff. Staff has received one comment from a Customer who thinks the Company’s proposed increase is too much, but Staff has not received any customer comments or complaints regarding the operations of the Company or the quality of service since the initial customer notice was mailed out on January 8, 2014. The system appeared to be operating sm...
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Water System. Installation of an operational public water distribution system in accordance with the approved plans, including service laterals. House connections are not included.
Water System. Water Treatment Plant personnel and Water Meter Service workers (or their equivalent job classifications)
Water System. The City owns all, right, title and interest in and to the assets of the Water System.
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.