Service Connections. Water services for residential properties, as prepared by the Engineer and approved by the City as set out in Schedule “D” attached hereto, shall be installed by the Owner and shall conform to the following specifications and in accordance with the City Guidelines:
Service Connections. Connections to a main may be made only under the supervision of the Engineer, and all connections which involve tunnelling or cutting the gravelled or graded part of a highway must be made at the time of the installation of the main. The road and any drainage ditch must be restored at the cost of the Owner to its original condition.
Service Connections. (A) Standard Installation for an Unwired Dwelling Unit. Standard installation of an unwired dwelling unit shall be installation of Cable Service to the Subscriber's Dwelling Unit located up to one hundred twenty- five (125) feet from the existing distribution system, plus additional inside wire and at least one outlet sufficient to receive Cable Services.
(B) Standard Installation for a Prewired Dwelling Unit. Standard installation of a prewired dwelling unit shall be installation of Cable Service to the Demarcation Point located on the Subscriber's property up to one hundred twenty- five (125) feet from the Subscriber's property line, sufficient to receive Cable Services and where the prewired equipme nt will allow the Cable System to meet all FCC technical requirements.
Service Connections. Item 39.01.01 Furnish labor, material, and equipment to disconnect energy supply in a box, control panel or lamppost. Item 39.01.02 Furnish labor, material, and equipment to connect energy supply in a box, control panel or lamppost.
Service Connections. Water services for residential properties, as prepared by the Engineer and approved by the City as set out in Schedule “D” attached hereto, shall be installed by the Owner and shall conform to the following specifications and in accordance with the City Guidelines: Water services shall not be less than 19mm internal diameter and shall be installed to the standards of the Ministry of the Environment’s Design Guidelines for Drinking-Water Systems to which the Certificate of Approval was subject. Service boxes shall be marked by 2 x 4 markers of a minimum length of 1.5m buried to 50% of their length beside said service boxes and have that portion remaining above ground painted fluorescent blue.
Service Connections. 2.4.1. Water service lines shall be series Pex Pipe (Crosslinked Polyethylene Pipe), minimum 25mm in size.
2.4.2. Sewer service lines shall be PVC.
2.4.3. Lots for semi-detached and multiple units shall have one separate service for each unit.
2.4.4. Curb stands shall be marked with a wooden 2X4 extended 1m above finished grade.
2.4.5. Services shall generally be installed in the center of the lot avoiding installation under any driveways. The service shall be terminated a minimum of 3m into the lot, beyond any shallow utility installation and shall be protected by utility right-of- way providing access to the Town.
2.4.6. For industrial lots, minimum service size shall be 150mm sanitary and 50mm water unless the size of the lot or proposed land use requires a larger size. Water valves shall be located a minimum of 3m into the lot, beyond any shallow utilities installation and shall remain closed and uncharged until the property is developed.
Service Connections. The customer may be required to make a contribution toward the cost of installing a service connection as set forth in Section 5 of these Standard Terms and Conditions.
Service Connections. Transferor shall require all Customers to provide metering facilities in meter locations acceptable to PG&E in accordance with PG&E’s Electric and Gas Service Requirements (Green Book). The appropriate jurisdiction shall inspect the Customer’s metering facilities and determine if it is safe and ready for the meter to be set by PG&E.
Service Connections. Upon completion of the Water Line Project, the City will provide wastewater service to the Property, and will approve direct connections for each commercial unit or structure to the City’s wastewater system upon a Certificate of Occupancy being issued for the unit or structure and provide wastewater service for the commercial unit or structure on the same terms and conditions as provided to all other areas of the City; provided that all infrastructure required to serve the Property has been constructed. As used in this Agreement, “direct connection” means a wastewater service line that is directly connected to a wastewater main that ties into a manhole on the Wastewater Line Project.