Service connections definition

Service connections means any utility facility installed overhead or underground between a distribution main, pipelines, or other sources of supply and the premises of the individual customer.
Service connections means the number of active services last reported by the Water Purveyor on the Annual Report provided to the Division of Drinking Water of the California State Water Resources Control Board.
Service connections as used for electric service means overhead and underground conductions leading from a point where wires leave the last pole of the overhead system or the distribution box or manhole, or the top of the pole of the distribution line, to the point of connection with the customers’ outlet or wiring. Conduit used for underground service is included herein.

Examples of Service connections in a sentence

  • Xxxxxx Systems is providing hosting services for NW Social Service Connections and Service Point.

  • Security for data maintained in NW Social Service Connections CMIS/HMIS depends on a secure computing environment.

  • The Agreement cannot be signed by an agent acting on behalf of any party) 2 1 Phase BW Job Number Number of Service Connections Plots Commencement of Mainlaying Connection of Mains Date of First Service Connection Date of Last Service Connection Date of First Occupation Date of Last Occupation Schedule 1 Phasing Programme (previously approved as part of the design of the Self Lay Works) Scheme name MLA 1234567 Schedule 2 Xxx Xxxxxxxxxx’x Works 1.

  • Additional Service Connections between Water Utility's and Seattle’s water systems or adjusted minimum gradients may be established from time to time by mutual agreement between Seattle and Water Utility subject to approval by the Operating Board.

  • No Taps or Service Connections to the Main Extension will be permitted, nor will the District accept applications for such Taps, until the District has accepted the extension as herein provided.


More Definitions of Service connections

Service connections means the total number of active and inactive service lines originating from a water distribution main for the purpose of delivering water intended for human consumption. For municipalities, rural water districts, mobile home parks, housing developments, and similar facilities, this includes, but is not limited to, occupied and unoccupied residences and buildings, provided that there is a service line connected to the water main (or another service line), and running onto the property. For rental properties which are separate public water supply systems, this includes, but is not limited to, the number of rental units such as apartments. Connections to a system that delivers water by a constructed conveyance other than a pipe are excluded from the definition, if:
Service connections means the total number of active and inactive service lines originating from a water distribution main for the purpose of delivering water intended for human consumption. For municipalities, rural water districts, mobile home parks, housing developments, and similar facilities, this includes, but is not limited to, occupied and unoccupied residences and buildings, provided that there
Service connections means the sum of (a) the number of cable modem units utilizing internet access provided by any Loan Party, (b) the number of residences and businesses that receive cable service from the Loan Parties on a non-bulk service basis, (c) the number of Equivalent Basic Unit Connections or (d) the number of separate telephone lines providing local and long distance services provided by the Loan Parties.
Service connections means the terminal end of a service connection from the public potable water system, where Brunswick Regional Water and Sewer lose jurisdiction and sanitary control over the water at its point of delivery to the consumer’s water system.
Service connections are the connections, lines, pipes, valves, meters, pumps, heat exchangers, and related improvements located between the CRES Lines and each Building, as generally shown on Exhibit “G” and located upon NIC, the dedicated public right-of-ways and easements within NIC as shown on Exhibit “H”, and upon the CRES Easements.
Service connections means building connections directly connected to the System and specifically excludes Sanitary Sewer Extensions.
Service connections means the pipes, valves and other facilities by which means the utility conducts water from its distribution mains to and through the meter, or to the curbstop or shutoff valve on an unmetered service connection.