Distribution Systems. Any and all forms of distribution of audio-visual content (or audio content in the exercise of Promotional Extract Rights, Clip Sales Rights and Radio Rights), whether now existing or hereafter developed, whether analogue, digital or otherwise, and whether point to multipoint or point to point including, without limitation, over the air terrestrial systems, cable television systems, digital subscriber line systems and other telecommunications systems, master antennae systems, satellite master antennae systems, multichannel directional points systems, satellite direct to home systems, any other electronic communications networks, and further including, for the avoidance of doubt (and without limitation), distribution via the Internet and/or by means of any Mobile Telecommunications Service and/or Mobile TV Technologies.
Distribution Systems. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, to the extent consistent with communications industry practice, Tenant is only required to keep those portions of the Distribution Systems that are located within one thousand (1000) feet of an Insured Leased Improvement at an Insured Location insured in accordance with the terms of this Article XIII.
Distribution Systems. Water Utility shall be responsible for compliance with all applicable federal, State and local water quality laws and regulations applicable to water in its distribution system including any water from supply sources that it may own or operate.
Distribution Systems. Designing of asset auctions for the small-scale privatization program of trucking and warehousing systems and carrying out pilot auctions of a selected number of trucking enterprises and warehouses.
Distribution Systems. 6-4.1 Location and Depth
6-4.2 Water Mains - Potable Water
1) In residential areas, velocity shall be less than four and one-half (4.5’) feet per second, during the peak usage hour, calculated using the saturation build-out EDUs.
2) In commercial/ industrial areas, velocity shall be less than four and one-half (7.5’) feet per second, during fire flow on the peak usage day (at saturation build out EDUs).
3) Water mains in residential areas will be a minimum of eight-inch (8”) nominal diameter.
4) Water mains in areas serving commercial/industrial zonings will be a minimum of twelve-inch (12”) nominal diameter.
5) Pipe size selection will not decrease the residual pressure within the existing distribution system below 20 pounds per square inch, during a fire situation or 42 pounds per square inch during normal usage periods. Water main extensions that will be dedicated to the City will be installed so that the main extends a minimum of twenty lineal feet past the development to be served. Mains will be placed and constructed as indicated on the approved engineered plan. Back filling, compaction and surface restoration will be as required by the Agency having jurisdiction of the right-of-way.
Distribution Systems. 7.1 The FACA recognizes that finished water storage and distribution systems may have an impact on water quality and may pose risks to public health.
7.2 The FACA recognizes that cross connections and backflow in distribution systems represent a significant public health risk
7.3 The FACA recognizes that water quality problems can be related to infrastructure problems and that aging of distribution systems may increase risks of infrastructure problems.
7.4 The FACA recognizes that distribution systems are highly complex and that there is a significant need for additional information and analysis on the nature and magnitude of risk associated with them.
Distribution Systems. Distribution of general power and information technology to workstations from riser positions will be via the raised floor. The underfloor services will be provided by the occupier to suit his requirements.
Distribution Systems shall be responsible for compliance with all applicable federal, State and local water quality laws and regulations applicable to water in its distribution system including any water from supply sources that it may own or operate. Water from ’s distribution system shall not enter the Seattle Regional Transmission system at any time unless waived by Seattle.
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