Water Sources Sample Clauses

Water Sources. (1) The host incident unit will designate the water source. (2) Use only potable water from a permitted private or public (municipal or community system) drinking water supply. Filling must be accomplished using acceptable source water under pressure. Drafting of surface water is not allowed under any circumstances. The cost, if any, will be paid by the Government directly or by reimbursement to the potable water truck contractor. A copy of the billing statement from the owner of the water source to the contractor must be submitted to the Government if a contractor requests reimbursement.
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Water Sources. Nothing shall be done to damage, interfere with or in any manner pollute any spring, stream, seep, water tank, trough, pipeline, reservoir, or other water source. No person shall park, camp, or loiter at any watering place used by livestock grazing in the area.
Water Sources. Except as provided in Schedule 3.25, with respect to each well, borehole, spring source, public main or water utility from which Seller or any Participating Subsidiary currently draws water in bulk to be formulated, processed or packaged as bottled water in the U.S. Business, the U.K. Business or the French Business, as the case may be, Seller or such Participating Subsidiary has sufficient legal, contractual or other rights to permit them to take or draw such bulk water in the ordinary course, without seasonal or volume limitations. Water products sold by Seller or any Participating Subsidiary in the U.S. Business, the U.K. Business or the French Business, as the case may be, and labeled as spring water, mineral water or purified drinking water have complied in all material respects with respective applicable Laws and industry or trade association requirements establishing or defining the criteria for characterization or classification as spring water, mineral water or purified drinking water, as the case may be.
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