Water shortage definition

Water shortage means a situation during which the water supplies of a system cannot meet normal water demands for the system, including peak periods.
Water shortage means when the District determines there is the possibility that
Water shortage means as that term is defined in subsection 40D-21.051(28), F.A.C.

Examples of Water shortage in a sentence

  • Such Water Shortage Plan may be amended by the Board at any time.

  • The procedures to be used in the event of a weather-related regional water shortage, or shortages caused by other factors, shall be as described in Seattle’s Water Shortage Contingency Plan in effect as of the effective date of this contract, or successor contingency plans.

  • SCHEDULE XIX WATER SHORTAGE PLAN The Water Shortage Plan below is adopted by CIWW effective as of the Operational Commencement Date.

  • Member Agencies shall enact water shortage provisions in their respective rules and ordinances to the extent necessary to comply with their obligations under the Water Shortage Plan.

  • While Stage IV is in effect all water used beyond the Stage IV Monthly Water Ration for each customer will be billed at the “Emergency Water Shortage Rate”.


More Definitions of Water shortage

Water shortage means when the District determines there is the possibility that insufficient water will be available to meet the present and anticipated needs of the users, or when conditions are such as to require a temporary reduction in total use within a particular area to protect water resources from serious harm. A water shortage usually occurs due to drought.
Water shortage means that situation within all or part of the District when insufficient water is available to meet the existing reasonable-beneficial needs of water users and to protect water resources from serious harm. A water shortage may be the result of a drought or the result of human influences on water resources.
Water shortage means a shortage of potable water in the town due to a raw water shortage, a water system shortage or any other water shortage.
Water shortage means that situation within all or part of the District when insufficient water is available to meet the existing reasonable-beneficial needs of water users and to protect water resources from serious harm. A water shortage may be the result of a drought or the result of human influences on water resources. “Low Pressure/Low Volume Irrigation System” shall mean any irrigation system with a SER of 1.2 or less and will typically include trickle, drip, micro jet, and low pressure (less than 30 pounds per square inch [psi]) overhead irrigation systems.
Water shortage means any shortage in the quantity of available water provided by means of the Retained Water Supply System and caused by drought, pollution (which cannot or is not permitted to be treated by the Water Plant and Distribution System), Water Supply Force Majeure, loss of Permit or change of Permit, or any other cause or condition beyond the control of the City.
Water shortage means that conditions exist when the demands and requirements of water customers served by the Town of White Lake cannot be satisfied without depleting the available supply of potable water or the available water supply to or below a critical level, i.e., the level at which the continued availability of water for human consumption, sanitation, and fire protection is jeopardized. Conditions contributing to a water shortage may include but are not limited to the following:
Water shortage for the purposes of this document, means either that the Project Water supply is insufficient to satisfy all Long-Term Contract orders, or that an unplanned CAP System outage has occurred disrupting the delivery of Long-Term Contract orders.