Auxiliary Building Sample Clauses
The 'Auxiliary Building' clause defines what constitutes an auxiliary building within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause specifies that auxiliary buildings are structures on the property that are not the main building, such as garages, sheds, or guest houses, and may outline their permitted uses or any restrictions. By clearly identifying which structures are considered auxiliary, the clause helps prevent disputes over property use and ensures all parties understand the scope of the agreement regarding secondary structures.
Auxiliary Building. The Auxiliary Building is a reinforced concrete structure which houses both pollution control and production related equipment. Pollution control facilities located in the Auxiliary Building include portions of the liquid radwaste and gaseous radwaste systems. The cost of the Auxiliary Building and general support equipment has been allocated to the exempt facilities according to the ratio of space used for qualified equipment to the total space used in the building for all equipment. Spent Nuclear Fuel Facility The Spent Nuclear Fuel Facility is located in a separate building with enclosed fuel handling equipment for production functions and for spent fuel storage. The fuel handling facility includes a Seismic Category 1 structure containing a spent fuel pool with racks, spent fuel cooling and purification systems, a new fuel storage area, a spent fuel cask loading pit, and a cask washdown area. Also included are cranes and equipment supporting the fuel handling operations as well as the transfer canal leading the reactor containment. The cost of the Spent Nuclear Fuel Facility is determined through an allocation of the cost of the overall fuel facility between spent fuel facilities and production facilities. Circulating Water System The Circulating Water System will provide cooling water to the main condensers of Seabrook Station. The Circulating Water System is a once-through system using sea water from the Atlantic Ocean to remove the heat of condensation from the steam cycle and to dispose of that heat in an environmentally acceptable manner. The points of inlet and discharge of the cooling water are offshore, east of Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. The System includes the following structures: Two 19-foot inside diameter tunnels, lined with reinforced concrete, which connect the plant with the offshore inlet and outlet structures; a pumphouse, located at the plant site which encloses traveling screens and pumps for the circulating water and service water systems; and a piping system at the plant site, for the most part underground, interconnecting the tunnels, the pumphouse, and the condensers. The tunnels extend through the underlying rock in an east-west direction at an elevation between 200 and 250 feet below sea level. They end at the plant site with two 19-foot diameter vertical shafts, which reach above grade transforming at the top into two transition boxes open to the atmosphere. At the offshore end, the intake tunnel terminates with three 9-fo...
Auxiliary Building. An auxiliary building will be provided for the following services: o air compressors system o diesel generator (C-8) August 14, 2002 EPC Contract - Mokai II, New Zealand
