Water Enterprise Sample Clauses

Water Enterprise. San Francisco will maintain an account structure which allows utility plant and operating and maintenance expenses to be segregated by location (inside San Francisco and outside San Francisco) and by function (Direct Retail, Regional and Direct Wholesale).
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Water Enterprise. The SFPUC Water Enterprise, which is managed by the AGM for Water, is responsible to supply water to 26 wholesale customers in San Mateo, Alameda and Santa Xxxxx counties, and to retail customers primarily located within the City and County of San Francisco (City). Approximately 67% of the SFPUC’s water supply is delivered to wholesale customers and the remaining approximately 33% of the SFPUC’s water supply is delivered to retail customers. The Water Enterprise also delivers power from its high voltage hydroelectric generation and transmission facilities for San Francisco’s municipal load. The Water Enterprise owns, operates and maintains dams; reservoirs; watersheds; hydroelectric generation and transmission facilities; water treatment and pumping facilities; water transmission and distribution facilities; access roads and bridges; and buildings including laboratories, shops, and offices; from reservoirs in Tuolumne County to retail customer meters in San Francisco. The Water Enterprise is divided into six divisions: Hetch Hetchy Water and Power (HHWP), Water Supply and Treatment Division (WSTD), City Distribution Division (CDD), Natural Resources and Lands Management Division (NRLMD), Water Quality Division (WQD), and Water Resources Division (WRD). • HHWP operates and maintains water and hydroelectric generation facilities that are supplied water from Hetch Hetchy, Cherry Lake, and Xxxx Xxxxxxx Reservoirs; transport water through Early Intake, Priest, and Moccasin Reservoirs as well as major water tunnel and pipeline transmission facilities; generate power at Kirkwood, Holm, Moccasin, and Moccasin Low-Head Powerhouses; and transmit power via a network of high-voltage switchyards, substations, and transmission lines. • WSTD oversees the Calaveras, San Antonio, Crystal Springs, and San Andreas Reservoirs in addition to water treatment plants, major water transmission pipelines and facilities, and regional groundwater xxxxx. • CDD maintains in-City reservoirs, tanks and pump stations, distribution system pipelines and facilities, groundwater xxxxx, recycled water distribution, customer meters, and the Emergency Firefighting Water System (EFWS). • NRLMD manages SFPUC’s watershed lands, right-of-way easements and other properties, as well as oversees environmental regulatory compliance for the Water Enterprise. • WQD oversees drinking water quality control, process engineering, regulatory compliance monitoring and reporting, and laboratory services. • WRD p...

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  • Joint Enterprise Each Borrower has requested that Agent and Lenders make this credit facility available to Borrowers on a combined basis, in order to finance Borrowers’ business most efficiently and economically. Borrowers’ business is a mutual and collective enterprise, and the successful operation of each Borrower is dependent upon the successful performance of the integrated group. Borrowers believe that consolidation of their credit facility will enhance the borrowing power of each Borrower and ease administration of the facility, all to their mutual advantage. Borrowers acknowledge that Agent’s and Lenders’ willingness to extend credit and to administer the Collateral on a combined basis hereunder is done solely as an accommodation to Borrowers and at Borrowers’ request.

  • Common Enterprise The successful operation and condition of each of the Loan Parties is dependent on the continued successful performance of the functions of the group of the Loan Parties as a whole and the successful operation of each of the Loan Parties is dependent on the successful performance and operation of each other Loan Party. Each Loan Party expects to derive benefit (and its board of directors or other governing body has determined that it may reasonably be expected to derive benefit), directly and indirectly, from (i) successful operations of each of the other Loan Parties and (ii) the credit extended by the Lenders to the Borrowers hereunder, both in their separate capacities and as members of the group of companies. Each Loan Party has determined that execution, delivery, and performance of this Agreement and any other Loan Documents to be executed by such Loan Party is within its purpose, in furtherance of its direct and/or indirect business interests, will be of direct and/or indirect benefit to such Loan Party, and is in its best interest.

  • Associated Enterprises Where (a) an enterprise of a Contracting State participates directly or indirectly in the management, control or capital of an enterprise of the other Contracting State, or (b) the same persons participate directly or indirectly in the management, control or capital of an enterprise of a Contracting State and an enterprise of the other Contracting State, and in either case conditions are made or imposed between the two enterprises in their commercial or financial relations which differ from those which would be made between independent enterprises, then any profits which would, but for those conditions, have accrued to one of the enterprises, but, by reason of those conditions, have not so accrued, may be included in the profits of that enterprise and taxed accordingly.

  • Enterprise Clarify specific needs of client/other employees; provide information and advice; follow-up on client/employee needs; clarify the nature of a verbal message; identify options for resolution and act accordingly.

  • Other Entities Executive agrees to serve if appointed, without additional compensation, as an officer and director for each of the Company’s subsidiaries, partnerships, joint ventures, limited liability companies and other affiliates, including entities in which the Company has a significant investment as determined by the Company. As used in this Agreement, the term “affiliates” will mean any entity controlled by, controlling, or under common control of the Company.

  • Continuity of Business Enterprise Except as set forth on Schedule 3.4, and except as contemplated by this Agreement, there has not been any sale, distribution or spin-off of significant assets of the Company or any of its Affiliates other than in the ordinary course of business within the two (2) year period preceding the date of this Agreement.

  • Minority Business Enterprise The Recipient shall comply with the minority business requirements pursuant to Section 164.07(A) of the Revised Code and rule 164-1-32 of the Administrative Code when making direct purchases of equipment, materials or supplies.

  • Employee Benefit Plan Any employee benefit plan within the meaning of §3(3) of ERISA maintained or contributed to by the Borrower or any ERISA Affiliate, other than a Multiemployer Plan. Environmental Laws. See §7.18(a).

  • Small and medium-sized enterprises 1. The Parties will promote a favourable environment for the development of the small and medium enterprises (SME) on the basis of strengthening of the relevant private and governmental bodies, as well as the exchange of experiences and good practices with the SME. 2. Cooperation shall include, among other subjects: (a) the designing and development of mechanisms to encourage partnership and productive chain linkage development; (b) development of human resources and management skills to increase the knowledge of the Chinese and Peruvian markets; (c) defining and developing methods and strategies for clusters development; (d) increasing access to information regarding mandatory procedures and any other relevant information for an SME exporter; (e) defining technological transference: programs oriented to transfer technological innovation to SME and to improve their productivity; (f) increasing access to information on technological promotion programs for SME and financial support and encouragement programs for SME; (g) supporting new exporting SME (sponsorship, credits and guarantees, seed capital); and (h) encouraging partnership and information exchange for SME financing institutions (credits, banks, guarantee organizations, seed capital firms). 3. Cooperation shall be developed, among other activities, through: (a) information exchange; (b) conferences, seminars, experts dialogue and training programs with experts; and (c) promoting contacts between economic operators, encouraging opportunities for industrial and technical prospecting.

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