Water Pipes Sample Clauses

Water Pipes. The Tenant will at all times exercise every care to prevent waste leakage or misuse of water and forthwith to make good and repair any injury or damage done to any water pipes or taps within the allotment field unless such injury or damage is due to some cause other than the Tenant’s own negligence or default and in any event immediately to report by notice in accordance with clause 4 to the Council any such waste leakage or misuse.
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Water Pipes. (a) PNK Lake Xxxxxxx and Golden Nugget Lake Xxxxxxx shall cooperate with respect to determining the location of water pipes to be installed across their respective leased properties and the creation by the Port of a servitude in favor of the utility company related thereto such that those water pipes will not, to the extent commercially reasonable, be located under the parking lots or other improvements contemplated to be constructed on the parties’ respective leased properties. The cost of installing and (until maintenance thereof is taken over by the relevant city authority) maintaining these water pipes shall be borne by the party on whose leased property such pipes are located to the extent that such leased property is benefited. (b) The parties acknowledge that Golden Nugget Lake Xxxxxxx is installing and using additional water lines to serve the Golden Nugget Casino which tie to the existing city water main serving the L’Auberge Casino. As a result of such installation and use, both the Golden Nugget Casino and L’Auberge Casino may be affected by low water pressure serving the respective properties. Accordingly, the parties hereby agree to work together in good faith to design, locate and install a “T” and “water loop” for the mutual benefit of both properties in order to increase water pressure at both properties
Water Pipes. The Tenant shall be liable for any damage caused to any water pipes on the Allotment or the Allotment Garden other than those damaged by frost or natural wear and tear. A Plan showing the water service locations is located on the Allotment Information Notice Board of the facility.
Water Pipes. Evaluate the capacity of the existing distribution and transmission mains under future 20-year and 40-year (plus) demand conditions with the computerized hydraulic model developed in Subtask 209. 1. Some preliminary routing associated with developments may be used to assign future water demands.
Water Pipes. Carburetion tubes and devices.
Water Pipes. If you are a property owner, you own and are responsible for maintaining all of the pipes and fittings between our water system and the buildings and/ or taps on your property. This is referred to as your water system. As a property owner, you are responsible for any damage caused by a failure of your water system. Upon notification of a failure, we will, as a service to you, repair your water system between our water system and the water meter. If the water meter lies more than one metre along the pipe inside your property, we will provide this service up to one metre inside the property boundary. If there is no water m eter, we will repair your water system up to one metre within your property boundary closest to our water main. Your property includes any easement within which your meter or private service may be situated. If you prefer that we do not repair a failure in your water system, you must have the fault repaired by a licensed plumber in accordance with the plumbing, drainage or other regulations or standards that may apply. We are not responsible for the repair of: • illegal services and water services installe d contrary to our requirements; • fire services; • backflow prevention devices on non -residential properties; • water services connecting to privately owned water mains such as in some Community Title subdivisions or shared private services; • faults caused by you r wilful or negligent damage. We will also not meet the costs of installing new private services or modifying, upsizing or relocating existing private services.
Water Pipes. Evaluate the capacity of the existing distribution and transmission mains under existing demand conditions with the computerized hydraulic model developed in Subtask 209.
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  • Drainage Systems (1) Clear culvert inlets, outlets, and sediment catching basins. (2) Maintain waterbars, drainage dips, and other water diversion measures. (3) During active use, patrol and maintain functional drainage. (4) Repair damaged culvert ends.

  • Groundwater Any water, except capillary moisture, beneath the land surface or beneath the bed of any stream, lake, reservoir or other body of surface water within the boundaries of this state, whatever may be the geologic formation or structure in which such water stands, flows, percolates, or otherwise moves.

  • WATERBEDS The Tenant: (check one)

  • Underground Facilities All underground pipelines, conduits, ducts, cables, wires, manholes, vaults, tanks, tunnels, or other such facilities or attachments, and any encasements containing such facilities, including without limitation those that convey electricity, gases, steam, liquid petroleum products, telephone or other communications, cable television, water, wastewater, storm water, other liquids or chemicals, or traffic or other control systems.

  • The Site The site of the Project Highway (the “Site”) shall comprise the site described in Schedule-A in respect of which the Right of Way shall be provided by the Authority to the Contractor. The Authority shall be responsible for: (a) acquiring and providing Right of Way on the Site in accordance with the alignment finalised by the Authority, free from all encroachments and encumbrances, and free access thereto for the execution of this Agreement; and (b) obtaining licences and permits for environment clearance for the Project Highway.

  • Drainage ▪ Prevent silt bearing road surface and ditch runoff from delivering sediment to any streams or wetlands. ▪ Maintain rolling dips and drivable waterbars as needed to keep them functioning as intended. ▪ Maintain headwalls to the road shoulder level with material that will resist erosion. ▪ Maintain energy dissipaters at culvert outlets with non-erodible material or rock. ▪ Keep ditches, culverts, and other drainage structures clear of obstructions and functioning as intended. ▪ Inspect and clean culverts at least monthly, with additional inspections during storms and periods of high runoff. This shall be done even during periods of inactivity. ▪ Perform preventative maintenance work to safeguard against storm damage, such as blading to ensure correct runoff, ditch and culvert cleaning, and waterbar maintenance.

  • Project Site The “Project Site” is the place where the Work is being carried on.

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