Common use of Critical Reservoir Water Elevation Clause in Contracts

Critical Reservoir Water Elevation. The elevation of water in a reservoir (measured in feet, USGS datum [NGVD 1929]) below which a Large Water Intake or hydropower plant located on the reservoir cannot operate under normal conditions. The Critical Reservoir Water Elevations are the Critical Reservoir Water Elevations defined in the LIP.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.savehighrocklake.org, www.stanlycountync.gov

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Critical Reservoir Water Elevation. The reservoir water elevation of water in a reservoir (measured in feet, USGS datum [NGVD 1929]) below which a Large Public Water Intake System intake, Non-Public Water User’s intake, or hydropower plant located on the reservoir cannot operate under normal conditions. The Critical Reservoir Water Elevations are the Critical Reservoir Water Elevations defined in the LIPTable 4.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.stanlycountync.gov, www.savehighrocklake.org

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