Examples of Water set in a sentence
For all purposes of this Compact, volumes of Diversions, Consumptive Uses, or Withdrawals of Water set forth in the list(s) prepared by each Party in accordance with this Section, shall constitute the baseline volume.
All such Take Points shall be provided with all Take Point Facilities (including any Measurement Facilities) necessary to take volumes of Fresh Water set forth for each such Take Point on Exhibit C (with all expansions of capacity at such Take Point Facilities being at Producer’s sole, cost, risk, and expense).
Subject to clause 4.7, The Department may, in consultation with the Licensee and the Advisory Committee for the Purity of Water, set additional drinking water quality requirements for the Licensee to comply with, or make interpretations, where the Guidelines are considered by the Department to lack relevant specificity.
In 1996, the State Water Board and the California Department of Health Services (now State Water Board Division of Drinking Water) set forth principles, procedures, and agreements to which the agencies committed themselves relative to the use of recycled water in California, in a document titled Memorandum of Agreement between the Department of Health Services and the State Water Resources Control Board on the Use of Reclaimed Water (MOA).
They are not relevant to the issue at hand but are peripheral to the issue that can be decided, was the Sunapee School Board’s affirma- tion of the ten day suspension (November 19 – De- cember 5, 2008) and the imposition of a long term suspension (December 5, 2008 – January 23, 2009) actions the State School Board can uphold.The emails that gave rise to this hearing were sent to Middle School staff over the school’s email network.
San Francisco shall notify California Water Service Company of any anticipated reduction of the quantity of Local System Water set forth in this subsection, along with an explanation of the basis for the reduction.
The maximum quantity of Local System Water set forth in this subsection is subject to reduction in response to (1) changes in long-term hydrology or (2) environmental water requirements that may be imposed by or negotiated with state and federal resource agencies in order to comply with state or federal law or to secure applicable permits for construction of Regional Water System facilities.
EPA’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) also recommended that the Office of Water set milestones for finalizing this streamlining rule as part of a broader effort to improve the effectiveness of the National Pretreatment Program.
The maximum annual quantity of Local System Water set forth in this subsection is intended to be a limitation on the total quantity of water that may be allocated to California Water Service Company, and is not an Individual Supply Guarantee for purposes of Section 3.02.
Subject to CCSD’s obligation to purchase Return Water set forth in Section 3.5.1, Cal Am will deliver Return Water to the Delivery Point in quantities and at times determined by the Parties.