Water and Wastewater Services. For all other Water and Wastewater Services staff, five (5) eight (8) hour days for a total of forty (40) hours per week. Except as listed below the normal work week shall be 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with a half (1/2) hour unpaid lunch period, Monday through Friday.
Water and Wastewater Services. The Developer agrees to develop all water and wastewater infrastructure in accordance with the General Plan, the Sienna Plantation Development Agreement, and the Master District rules and regulations. The Developer will submit through the District to the City for review and approval, all water and wastewater plans. The District shall develop, own, operate and maintain the internal water and wastewater system, in accordance with the TCEQ, City, and Master District requirements.
Water and Wastewater Services. FlexTech Consultants may be asked to assist municipal wastewater treatment plants to identify ways to improve energy efficiency and generate on-site renewable energy, as well as identify and prioritize projects that will help them optimize energy use. This can include making recommendations on replacing outdated equipment, expanding treatment capacity, meeting new regulations, and updating equipment to become more energy efficient. Services may include equipment replacement studies, energy-related process improvement studies, energy operation studies such as sub-metering and electrical peak shifting, and energy master planning.
Water and Wastewater Services. 1) Beaver County agrees to require all new developments in the Urban Fringe Area to be developed with water and wastewater services to the same standards as the Village.
2) The Village agrees that all development within the Urban Fringe Area will be permitted to connect to the Village’s wastewater services in accordance with the conditions of the Memorandum of Agreement, and subject to the Memorandum of Agreement being executed.
3) For developments located within the Urban Fringe Area or County Development Area requiring or proposed to require water and wastewater services from the Village and CU Water, the County will submit the relevant portions of the development agreement, including full details on the water and wastewater servicing standards and anticipated volumes, for the Village’s and CU Water’s approval.
4) For developments requiring wastewater services in the Urban Fringe or County Development Area, the Village and County agree to enter into a joint servicing agreement for said services.
5) The Village, subject to available capacity, payment of the user fees and Alberta Environment approval, agrees to continue to accept, from County residents and developments, wastewater from holding tanks that complies with the standards set by the Village.
I. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
1) The Village and County will work together to ensure a safe and efficient transportation network is developed and maintained to service the residents and businesses within the IDP area. The Village and County will also cooperate on the development of all future Transportation Master Plans.
2) When subdivisions are approved in the Plan area, all right-of-way requirements will be secured to ensure that long-term transportation and road plans can be implemented when warranted.
3) As a condition of subdivision or development approval in the Urban Fringe Area, all internal roads shall be developed to Village standards.
Water and Wastewater Services. 1) Any requests for water and wastewater services from the County shall be considered and administered through separate agreement.
Water and Wastewater Services. This Interlocal Cooperation Act and Subrecipient agreement is made under the Texas Interlocal Cooperation Act and the American Rescue Plan Act. It is entered into by the County of El Paso (“County”), a political subdivision of the State of Texas, and the Lower Valley Water District, a municipal utility district (“LVWD” or “Subrecipient”).
Water and Wastewater Services. Upon execution of this Agreement, the City shall amend its Water and Wastewater Allocations Ordinance to eliminate the Affiliation Fee to Town users with an effective date of July 1, 2024, and conditioned upon the commencement of police services in the Town per this Agreement. Water and wastewater services shall be provided to properties within the Town on the same terms and conditions as these services are provided to the properties within the City, in accordance with the Water and Wastewater Allocations Ordinance, as amended. During the term of this Agreement, or any renewal thereof, the City shall not reinstitute or impose a moratorium or similar ordinance that in any way limits providing water and sewer services to Town.
Water and Wastewater Services. FlexTech provides assistance to municipal water and wastewater treatment plants to identify ways for them to use energy more efficiently. These studies may include providing the municipality with the information it needs to grow or change in the most energy efficient way possible. This could apply to facilities that are nearing capacity, ones that must meet new regulations, or any facility simply considering retrofitting the current design or wanting to become more energy efficient. Services may include equipment replacement studies, energy related process improvement studies, or energy operation studies such as sub-metering and electrical peak shifting.
Water and Wastewater Services. 1) Beaver County agrees to require all new developments in the Short Term Annexation Area and Urban Fringe Area to be developed with water and wastewater services to the same standards as the Town.
2) The Town agrees that all development within the Short Term Annexation Area and Urban Fringe Area will be permitted to connect to the Town’s water and wastewater services in accordance with the conditions of the Memorandum of Agreement, and subject to the Memorandum of Agreement being executed.
3) For developments located within the Short Term Annexation Area, Urban Fringe Area or County Development Area requiring or proposed to require water and wastewater services from the Town, the County will submit the relevant portions of the development agreement, including full details on the water and wastewater servicing standards and anticipated volumes, for the Town’s approval.
4) For developments requiring water and wastewater services in the Short Term Annexation Area, the Urban Fringe or the County Development Area, the Town and County agree to enter into a joint servicing agreement for said services.
5) The Town, subject to available capacity, payment of the user fees and Alberta Environment approval, agrees to continue to accept, from County residents and developments, wastewater from holding tanks that complies with the standards set by the Town.
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