Examples of CAP Water in a sentence
BackgroundFollowing the 1983 CAP Water Allocation Decision, the Bureau of Reclamation, the Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD), and each of the non-Indian CAP water allottees desiring CAP water entered into three-party water service subcontracts providing for the delivery of CAP water.
The 1983 CAP Water Allocation Decision also implemented a pooling provision whereby all M&I water service subcontractors share in the benefits of effluent exchanges.
ADWR now supports removing the mandatory effluent pooling provision from the 1983 CAP Water Allocation Decision and the CAP M&I water service subcontracts.
Three-year supply contract for powdered activated carbon used by the CAP Water Treatment Plant, as requested by the Utilities Department.
The pooling provision was included in the CAP M&I water service subcontracts.The 1983 CAP Water AllocationDecision also provided that the Department could require Indian tribes located in close proximity to metropolitan areas to take delivery of effluent in lieu of CAP water.
CAGRD CAP Entitlement As of March 14, 2016, CAGRD holds an annual entitlement to 8,311 AF of CAP M&I Priority water pursuant to the “Supplemental Contract between the U.S. and CAWCD for Delivery of CAP Water, Contract No. 14-06W-245, Exhibit A, Amendment No. 2, Supplement No. 1 as amended,” (“Supplemental Contract”).
CAP Water Treatment Plant Reservoir No. 1 Modifications, 7750 East Brown Road, City of Mesa Project No. 07-005-001.
Tony Davis, Possible CAP Water Cuts: No Crisis Now, Problems Later, TUCSON.COM (June 4, 2016), http://tucson.com/business/local/possible-cap-water-cuts-no-crisis-now-problems-later/arti- cle_656e2f0d-1968-5068-b1e4-80ea33191735.html (stating that the proposed cuts would “crimp the use of CAP by farms—for whom the project was originally designed ”); see also SHORTAGE IMPACTS, supra note98.
This integrated approach will be built by all stakeholders through a continuing commitment to, and consistency of, regional Natural Resource Management (NRM) plans, including the CAP, Water Sharing Plans, Vegetation Management Plans, Estuary Management Plans and Coastal Management Plans.
On August 24, 2012, Cobre Verde Development Corporation (“CVDC”) and SICAN Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Community Water Company of Green Valley (“CWCGV”) entered into a joint venture (“JPAR”) to construct and operate the CWCGV CAP Water Delivery System (the “CAP WDS”) in order to replenish the groundwater used for the Rosemont mining operation.