Technical and Operation and Maintenance Requirements Sample Clauses

Technical and Operation and Maintenance Requirements. The CDD shall determine each Point of Connection of the two systems to serve the Developments. (a) The CDD will provide to Xxxxx the required system pressures and elevations to connect, along with any other applicable technical requirements for connections. Xxxxx shall review the proposed Point of Connection based upon the CDD’s technical requirements. Should service to a Xxxxx Retail Customer necessitate the CDD relocating or increasing the size of its wastewater main to connect to the Point of Connection, the CDD shall have no obligation to undertake and complete the upsizing unless and until the involved Development and/or Xxxxx pays or otherwise makes arrangement, in a manner acceptable to the CDD, for payment of all costs of such relocation or increase in size. (b) Both Xxxxx and the CDD acknowledge that each party operates and maintains its own wastewater system on its respective side of the Point of Connection. At the Point of Connection, the CDD may provide appropriate metering and in such case, the maintenance and reading of the Point of Connection meters. If a meter is installed, the meter shall be calibrated as required by law and the results provided to Xxxxx. In the event of meter failure, both Xxxxx and the CDD will mutually develop a method to estimate flows until the meter is repaired.
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Technical and Operation and Maintenance Requirements. The CDD shall determine each Point of Connection of the two systems to serve the Developments. (a) The CDD will provide to Xxxxx the required system pressures and elevations to connect, along with any other applicable technical requirements for connections. Xxxxx shall review the proposed Point of Connection based upon the CDD’s technical requirements. Should service to a Development necessitate the CDD increasing the size of its wastewater main to connect to the Point of Connection, the involved Development and/or Xxxxx shall be responsible for payment of all costs of such increase in size. (b) Both Xxxxx and the CDD acknowledge that each party operates and maintains its own wastewater system on its respective side of the Point of Connection. At the Point of Connection, the CDD may provide appropriate metering and in such case, the maintenance and reading of the Point of Connection meters. If a meter is installed, the meter shall be calibrated as required by law and the results provided to Xxxxx. In the event of meter failure, both Xxxxx and the CDD will mutually develop a method to estimate flows until the meter is repaired.
Technical and Operation and Maintenance Requirements. The CDD will provide to TOWN the required system pressures and elevations to connect, along with any other applicable technical requirements for connection. Should service to Development necessitate increasing the size of the wastewater main to connect to the Point of Connection, the COMMUNITY shall be responsible for the payment of all costs of such increase in size.
Technical and Operation and Maintenance Requirements. The CDD shall (e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the CDD may, but shall not be required, to expand the Treatment Facilities beyond a total wastewater treatment capacity of determine each Point of Connection of the two systems to serve the Developments. (a) The CDD will provide to Xxxxx the required system pressures and elevations to connect, along with any other applicable technical requirements for connections. Xxxxx shall review the proposed Point of Connection based upon the CDD’s technical requirements. Should service to a Development necessitate the CDD increasing the size of its wastewater main to connect to the Point of Connection, the CDD shall have no obligation to undertake and complete the upsizing unless and until the involved Development and/or Xxxxx shall be responsiblepays or otherwise makes arrangement, in a manner acceptable to the CDD, for payment of all costs of such increase in size. (b) Both Xxxxx and the CDD acknowledge that each party operates and maintains its own wastewater system on its respective side of the Point of Connection. At the Point of Connection, the CDD may provide appropriate metering and in such case, the maintenance and reading of the Point of Connection meters. If a meter is installed, the meter shall be calibrated as required by law and the results provided to Xxxxx. In the event of meter failure, both Xxxxx and the CDD will mutually develop a method to estimate flows until the meter is repaired.
Technical and Operation and Maintenance Requirements. The TOWN, subject to the ultimate approval of the bulk provider, shall determine the Point of Connection of the two systems to serve the Development. The bulk provider will provide to TOWN the required system pressures and elevations to connect, along with any other applicable technical requirements for connection. Should service to Development necessitate increasing the size of the wastewater main to connect to the Point of Connection, the DEVELOPER shall be responsible for the payment of all costs of such increase in size.

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  • Construction and Maintenance There are on-going maintenance, renovation and construction projects taking place in and around the residences. The work typically takes place during regular business hours, but may begin earlier or extend into evenings or weekends. On-going construction or renovation projects will continue through midterm and final exam periods. The University will take measures to ensure that prudent construction practices are followed, but there may be noise, dust and temporary interruption of some services. Residents may be required to temporarily or permanently relocate to facilitate construction or renovation to their residence area. There will be no compensation or reduction to your residence fees due to disruption and/or relocation.

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