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.
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. 2. All water service lines shall be 1” or larger. Dual services are not allowed. 3. Water mains shall be located at a uniform 10 feet north and east of centerline. Fittings will be used when necessary to maintain, as closely as possible, the uniform offset from centerline.
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; b. All hose and other connections shall be installed, handled and stored so that no contamination is created. (§§ 5-303.12; 5-304.13) c. If approved by the Department, water supplied to an MFF need not be under pressure.
Water System. Connection to the water system shall require payment of all applicable fees, charges, and assessments.
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 water system capable of supplying hot and cold water to the Licensed Premises and the washrooms serving the Licensed Premises.
Water System. Water shall be supplied through a public or private system or any other system or well approved by appropriate State and local agencies. If there is a public or private system serving the Community, the Owner shall be obligated to use the system un less authorized otherwise by Developer.
Water System. In addition to the requirements set forth in Section 5.1, above, Developer shall be responsible for the following specific to the water system.
Water System. Water service to all sites is generally operational from mid-May 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. 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. Trailers in the park are on grey water only, meaning no human waste is to be flushed down any drains. Black water pump-outs are done twice weekly, which must be signed up for. Emergency pump-outs outside of these scheduled ones are subject to a fee and are not always available. There is a sewage tote available for use stored at the side of the maintenance shop.
Water System. Installation of an operational public water distribution system in accordance with the approved plans, including service laterals. House connections are not included.