Water Requirements Sample Clauses

Water Requirements. According to KPU, the City of Ketchikan currently uses approximately 500 gallons of potable water per person per day. This is much higher than the 130 gallons per person per day typically used by most communities because of the need to protect shallow buried pipes from freezing by continuously running water. The predominant use for the land on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island is projected to be residential development, with water use expected to be 500 gallons per person per day. Based on conservative estimates, light commercial and industrial development on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island would have water usage rates similar to the residential demand, unless there is a known industry with high water demand, such as a fish processor. Based on the assumptions used to determine the development scenarios, the potable water demand per acre is 1,280 gallons (2.56 persons/household multiplied by 1 household/acre multiplied by 500 gallons water demand/person/day = 1,280 gallons/acre). A fish processing facility, which is projected under the high growth scenario, would use an estimated 500,000 gallons per day. Table 2 provides the projected water demand for the project alternatives under each development scenario. The current KPU water system has the capacity to produce the total demand for additional water under any alternative for any development scenario (current capacity = 11 million gallons/day; current demand = 8 million gallons/day). However, because there is no existing water system at Signal Road or on ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island, and the one at Cambria Road is small (8-inch), new transmission facilities (most likely a submarine transmission line) would be needed to transport the water to Gravina and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ islands, and water storage facilities should be provided on the islands to meet fire flow needs. Total Acres 69.5 170.5 367.5 Residential Water Demand (gpd) 88,960 218,240 470,400 Fish Processing (gpd) 0 0 500,000 Total Demand (gpd) 88,960 218,240 970,400 Total Acres 69.5 247.5 575.5 Residential Water Demand (gpd) 88,960 316,800 736,640 Fish Processing 0 0 500,000 Total Demand (gpd) 88,960 316,800 1,236,640
Water Requirements. (a) The Parties shall agree upon the amounts (and qualities) of the Company’s annual and maximum daily water requirements for use in the Operations (“Mining Water Requirements”). (b) To meet the Mining Water Requirements, and to the fullest extent reasonably practical and economically viable, the Company shall take and use water obtained from the following sources according to the following priority: (i) first, water obtained from pit dewatering in the area of the Kanyika Mineral Right; (ii) second, water obtained from the Milenje and Kanyika water courses and other surface water courses, in accordance with clauses 12.1(c), 12.1(d), 12.1(e) and 12.1(f); and (iii) third, water obtained from groundwater sources other than in the pit dewatering referred to in subparagraph (i) in accordance with clauses 12.1(c), 12.1(d), 12.1(e) and 12.1(f), and the Government shall grant or ensure the grant to the Company all Permits necessary for the drawing and usage of water contemplated in this clause 12.1(b).
Water Requirements. A. Initial Waterings: The Contractor shall supply water for all plantings and shall water all plants at time of installation and 48 hours after installation, even if it is raining. Contractor shall then water plantings at least twice per week at amounts specified below until final acceptance of work. B. Each watering shall consist of:
Water Requirements. This Agreement does not affect, modify, or amend the Town’s codes, policies, rules, and regulations for determining the amount of water dedication, water demands, and water uses associated with water service to property within the Districts.
Water Requirements. No construction water must be extracted from any water resources and watercourses without appropriate authorisations from the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS). Examples of water resources are rivers, springs, natural channel, wetland, lake and dams. Examples of watercourses are canal, estuary and ground water. Please note that all watercourses are water resources, but not all water resources are watercourses
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