Process Water Sample Clauses

Process Water. (a) If the Government has constructed or is operating a drainage control facility or water treatment facility at the Project, the Company may, at its sole option, by Notice to the host Government, acquire any or all of such facilities for a price equal to the actual construction cost of the purchased facilities (including Project management costs). (b) Should the Company acquire any facilities pursuant to this Section, the Government may, at its option, require that the Company manage and treat drainage from the Mining Area for which the Government is responsible at such Company facilities. (c) The Government shall pay to the Company the proportion of operating costs of such management and treatment incurred by the Company related to drainage managed and treated as a result of any such requirement by the Government during each month, within thirty (30) Days of receipt of an invoice for such costs.
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Process Water. Industrial reuse water, projected demands, current allocations, acquisition requirements, pipeline sizes, pipeline alignments, etc.; shall be coordinated and in conformance with the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority. Preliminary Alignment for any systems shall be depicted on the Preliminary Alignment drawings.
Process Water. Section 15.1 - Process Water - During the term of this agreement, BP shall furnish process water to Pinnacle Preparation Plant. A pipeline with required valves and controls, approved by PMC, shall be installed by BP to furnish and maintain the water level in the Pinnacle Preparation Plant head-tank in excess of 75% full. Water furnished to the head tank shall contain no higher than 3.0 mg/1 of iron, contain 35 mg/1 or less of suspended solids and have Ph between 7.0 and 7.9. Pond Recovery Operations shall not preclude BP’s obligation to furnish PMC sufficient quantity or quality of process water for the successful operation of Pinnacle Preparation Plant. In the event of insufficient quantity or unacceptable quality of process water for Pinnacle Preparation Plant, BP shall suspend Pond Recovery Operations and make necessary process, equipment or any other modifications required.
Process Water. Seller shall provide up to 150 gallons per minute of process water to Buyer, at no cost to Buyer.
Process Water. Runoff from the process plant will be contained in a 25-year storage reservoir and returned to the metallurgical process. Cooling water, which is seawater essentially unaltered from its ambient condition except for an increase in temperature, will be pumped into a circulation system from the Sea of Xxxxxx and then discharged back to the sea. Brines from desalination may be discharged as part of cooling water discharge, or otherwise used in the process or on the project site.
Process Water. The backup shall be supplied with process water from a 2" hose reel (the hose shall be reinforced so that its sectional area shall not be reduced even if it is rolled up empty). A booster pump with a two-compartment tank (10 and 5 m/3/) fitted with level regulation on the inlet shall ensure the [STAMP] Bouygues TP Sheung Shui to Xxxx Tau Tunnels July 0000 XXXX PLp TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR TBM & BACKUP total flowrate (approximately 50 m/3//h) and pressure (1 MPa) of the distribution network. The 5 m/3/ compartment on the upstream side shall serve as a heat exchanger. The 10 m/3/ compartment shall be fed by overflow from the upline compartment. The 10m/3/ compartment (downstream) shall be equipped with level contactors: . a high-level contactor for closing the inlet valve . a low-level contactor for opening the supply valve . an alarm-level contactor for display in the TBM cab . a stop-level contactor for the booster pump. The network shall supply:
Process Water. Section 15.1 - Process Water - During the term of this agreement, BEARD shall furnish process water to Pinnacle Preparation Plant. A xxxxxine with required valves and controls, approved by PMC, shall be installed by BEARD to furnish and maintain the water level in the Pinnacle Prepaxxxxxn Plant head-tank in excess of 75% full. Water furnished to the head tank shall contain no higher than 3.0 mg/l of iron, contain 35 mg/l or less of suspended solids and have Ph between 7.0 and 7.9.
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