CONSERVATION OF WATER Sample Clauses

CONSERVATION OF WATER. The Joint Venturers will, insofar as it is reasonable, economical and practicable to do so, implement measures for the conservation of water within the Xxxxxx Shopping Centre. 1. The freehold land at Xxxxxx is presently owned by The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited (“CML”), Coles Myer Limited (“Coles Myer”) and Myer Properties WA Limited (“MPWA”). 2. MPWA is a member of the Coles Xxxx Group and a subsidiary of Coles Myer. 3. The Coles Xxxx Group will be undertaking the redevelopment of the Xxxxxx Shopping Centre in joint venture with CML through its subsidiary Xxxxxx Shopping Centre Pty Ltd (“MSC”). 4. For the purposes of the Xxxxxx City Shopping Centre Redevelopment, there will be an equal joint venture between MSC as the Coles Xxxx Group company, and CML (the “Joint Venture”). 5. For the purposes of the redevelopment, it will be necessary for the following land transfers to take place. (a) Coles Myer to transfer a half share of the Coles Myer land to CML. (b) Coles Myer to transfer a half share of the Coles Myer land to MSC. (c) MPWA to transfer a half share of the MPWA land to CML. (d) MPWA to transfer a half share of the MPWA land to MSC. (e) CML to transfer a half share in the CML land to MSC. 6. On completion of the land transfers referred to in note 5, CML and MSC will own the Xxxxxx freehold land in equal undivided half shares each. 7. The Government has agreed to the following. (a) The issue of title to the Joint Venture in respect of the Johnsmith Street Road Reserve. The Joint Venture will pay $200,000.00 to the Government in this regard. (b) The grant of a 99 year lease at a nominal rental of $100.00 per annum in respect of Reserve 40963 and the adjoining road reserve (the “Xxxxxxx Street Reserve”). Under the Stamp Act, the issue of title in respect of the Johnsmith Street Road Reserve and in respect of the Xxxxxxx Street Reserve, are both exempt from stamp duty in accordance with Item 2(6) of the Third Schedule to the Stamp Act. 8. The Agreement with the Government (the “Government Agreement”) will incorporate reference to the land transactions referred to in note 7. The Government Agreement will also incorporate reference to the other Agreements between the Government and the Joint Venture, including those limiting council and water rates and the refund of stamp duty, together with grants of rights of carriageway and options of purchase. It has been assumed that only nominal duty will be assessed on the Government Agreement and ...
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CONSERVATION OF WATER. The AGA promotes the use of watterbutts for rainwater collection where this is possible and advises the following • Only water early in the morning or the evening • Soak the soil not the foliage • Only water those crops that need it and at the right stage of development • Water plants thoroughly in rotation, rather than distributing water widely and thinly. • Gardeners who use mulch or dig in lots of organic materials and keep the weeds down will not have as much need to water. 8.1 Tenants are expected to use water sparingly and responsibly and assist in the conservation of water by: 1. Using a watering can when watering wherever possible 2. Hoses must not be left on unattended 3. Hand held hoses may not be left propped up on a plot with a sprinkler nozzle attached 4. Soaker Hoses and Sprinklers may not be used 5. Hoses should not be left attached to taps when not in use or hoses left on for long periods or unattended when in use. 6. Tenants must not monopolise the water taps with hoses and should have consideration for other users wishing to water or fill watering cans 7. Complying with water restriction notices when imposed 8. The Tenant shall report any leaks to the AGA site manager as soon as possible.
CONSERVATION OF WATER. 8.1 If required by any applicable rule, GBR shall implement water conservation and drought management guidelines as required by such rules and use all water diverted under this Return Flow Agreement in accordance with such requirements.
CONSERVATION OF WATER. 8.1 The Tenant shall assist in the conservation of water by exercising economy by; i) Using a watering can when watering wherever possible and ii) Using hand-held hoses which must not be left on unattended, for example a hose may not be left propped up on a plot with a sprinkler nozzle attached iii) Not leaving hoses attached to taps when not in use, and not leave hoses on for long periods or unattended when in use iv) Complying with water restriction notices when imposed 8.2 The Tenant shall report any leaks to the Council as soon as possible.
CONSERVATION OF WATER. The Tenant shall assist in the conservation of water by exercising economy by: Using a watering can when watering Not using hoses or sprinklers Complying with water restriction notices when imposed Reporting any leaks to the Committee as soon as possible Collecting and storing rainwater in water buts, i.e. rainwater runoff from sheds Ensuring the lids on the water troughs are always replaced when not in use Not washing tools or hands in the troughs to ensure there is no contamination of the water in the troughs and that the troughs only contain clean water The Tenant shall: treat others with respect and understand all views are important even if they are not the same as their own. respect individuals’ rights to manage their plot and grow the produce they wish providing it is within the rules of the established Tenancy Agreement. not to use any form of violence on the Site whether physical and/or verbal. not cause or permit any nuisance or annoyance to the occupier of any other allotment on the Site or the residents of any premises in the vicinity either by action or inaction, or by rude or offensive behaviour, whether through carelessness, ignorance or persistent or deliberate action. not commit any acts of discrimination against any person or body on grounds of their race, religion, gender, sexuality, gender assignment, age or disability and understand that all forms of discrimination, including bullying and harassment are unacceptable not trespass or cause damage to other Tenants’ Allotments or crops or take other Tenant’s crops without that Tenant’s prior permission. not photograph or film other people on the Site without that Tenant’s prior permission. agree that in any case of dispute between the Tenant and any other occupier of an Allotment on the Site which cannot be resolved shall be referred to the Committee, whose decision shall be final and binding on all parties involved in the dispute. agree that where nuisance behaviour could be considered a Criminal Offence, to report it both to the Committee and the Police. The Committee and/or Police would have the final say in any disagreements. The Committee reserves the right to amend the Code of Conduct from time to time and any amended Code of Conduct shall be binding upon the Tenant following the issue of a copy of the amended Code of Conduct.
CONSERVATION OF WATER. The Tenant shall assist in the conservation of water by exercising economy by; Using a watering can when watering wherever possible; and Using hand-held hoses which must not be left on unattended, for example a hose may not be left propped up on a plot with a sprinkler nozzle attached. Not leaving hoses attached to taps when not in use, and not leave hoses on for long periods or unattended when in use. Complying with water restriction notices when imposed. The Tenant shall report any leaks to the Council as soon as possible.

Related to CONSERVATION OF WATER

  • Drainage ▪ Prevent silt bearing road surface and ditch runoff from delivering sediment to any streams or wetlands. ▪ Maintain rolling dips and drivable waterbars as needed to keep them functioning as intended. ▪ Maintain headwalls to the road shoulder level with material that will resist erosion. ▪ Maintain energy dissipaters at culvert outlets with non-erodible material or rock. ▪ Keep ditches, culverts, and other drainage structures clear of obstructions and functioning as intended. ▪ Inspect and clean culverts at least monthly, with additional inspections during storms and periods of high runoff. This shall be done even during periods of inactivity. ▪ Perform preventative maintenance work to safeguard against storm damage, such as blading to ensure correct runoff, ditch and culvert cleaning, and waterbar maintenance.

  • Water Provide hot water for lavatory purposes and cold water for drinking, lavatory and toilet purposes.

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