Supplemental water definition

Supplemental water means water made available by Supplemental Conservation Facilities, in excess of the Minimum Project Yield.
Supplemental water means water made available by supplemental conservation facilities, in excess of the total of the maximum annual entitlements of all contractors, or in excess of the minimum project yield, if greater than said total.‌
Supplemental water means surface water or groundwater

Examples of Supplemental water in a sentence

  • Commencing in the same year, the computation of the rates to be used in determining the components of the Delta Water Charge shall include the Annual Table A Amounts under all contracts for Supplemental Water.

  • The base Year from which the calculation of any reduction is to be made may include any prior single Year up to the Year in which the Nipomo Supplemental Water is transmitted.

  • For Supplemental Water Service Policies, see Chapter 90.For Supplemental Sanitary Sewer Service Policies, see Chapter 95 and Chapter 96.

  • These rules are found in section 1.3.2.1, subsections 1.7.2.2 B.4., 1.7.2.2 C.4., 1.7.2.2 D.6., section 1.8 , the Definitions for Brackish Groundwater, Demonstrated 2013 Demand, Due Diligence, Public Supply Utility, Saltwater, Similar Applicant and Supplemental Water Supply, subsection 3.2.1 F, and subsection 5.3 F.

  • In the event that it becomes apparent that the Nipomo Supplemental Water will not be fully capable of being delivered, any Stipulating Party may apply to the Court, pursuant to a noticed motion, for appropriate modifications to this portion of the Stipulation and the judgment entered based upon the terms and conditions of this Stipulation, including declaring this Paragraph VI to be null and void, and of no legal or binding effect.


More Definitions of Supplemental water

Supplemental water means surface water or groundwater imported from outside the watershed or watersheds of the basin or aquifer and floodwaters that are conserved and saved within the watershed or watersheds that would otherwise have been lost or would not have reached the basin or aquifer.
Supplemental water means water made available by Supplemental Conservation Facilities, in excess of the Minimum Project Yield.‌
Supplemental water means surface water or groundwater imported from outside the watershed or watersheds of the groundwater basin, flood waters that are conserved and saved within the watershed or watersheds which would otherwise have been lost or would not have reached the groundwater basin, and recycled water.
Supplemental water means water from any source which, if acquired, would allow water to be used consumptively from the mainstream of the Colorado River in excess of Nevada’s apportionment pursuant to the Boulder Canyon Project Act of 1928. The term does not include water from:
Supplemental water means water that may be demineralized or otherwise treated to the specification for Supplemental Water in 2014 Revised Exhibit A to Water Supply Agreement, and is provided or made available by the City to Microsoft as a back-up water supply in the event that the Primary Water Supply is not available for Microsoft’s Industrial Water Supply Needs.
Supplemental water means water that is obtained by and physically delivered to the City from the Metropolitan Water District or other parties (but not the Water District or Watermaster) to replenish water supplies otherwise available to the City provided that (i) Supplemental Water shall only be purchased by the City when Water Supply Curtailment Conditions are in effect, and (ii) Replacement Water is not otherwise available.
Supplemental water means a new appropriation issued for the same purpose of use and place of use already covered by a valid appropriation, with the same (or reduced) period of use, flow rate and, if applicable, volume of water. To be considered supplemental, no aspect of the new appropriation may exceed that of the original valid appropriation and only one appropriation or part of each may be used at the same time.