Alternative Water Supply definition

Alternative Water Supply means metered water from any source that meets the regulatory requirements of the Regulatory Plan including but not limited to: surface water, reuse water, treated effluent, desalinated seawater, or water from a retail public utility. Water obtained from any supplier that is in compliance with an approved groundwater reduction plan shall be considered an alternative water supply. Groundwater may only be utilized as an alternative water supply when it is provided as part of an approved groundwater reduction plan. Groundwater withdrawn from any county outside the District does not qualify as an alternative water supply unless the permittee can demonstrate with clear and convincing evidence that the groundwater withdrawals will not cause groundwater level declines or subsidence within the District.
Alternative Water Supply means a long-term supply of potable water for drinking water and other household purposes, such as connection to a community supply, that meets state drinking water standards and is not an impacted water source.
Alternative Water Supply means any potable water supply facilities not owned or operated by the Authority, including, but not limited to, Desalinization Water Supply facilities, Wells and Catchment Basins, and Alternative Water Supply Distribution Systems, and shall include all such water supplies subject to Authority jurisdiction except as otherwise provided herein or by law.

Examples of Alternative Water Supply in a sentence

  • Authority Groundwater Reduction Plan, subsidence district and groundwater reduction regulations, well permits, purchase and sale of conservation/groundwater credits, Authority requirements for conversion to surface water and chloramines disinfection and consider reimbursement for same, and Agreements Regarding Credits for Alternative Water Supply Use.

  • Authority Groundwater Reduction Plan, subsidence district and groundwater reduction regulations, well permits, purchase and sale of conservation/groundwater credits, Authority requirements for conversion to surface water and chloramines disinfection and Agreements Regarding Credits for Alternative Water Supply Use.

  • This section includes background information on the Alternative Water Supply (AWS) Program and is intended to serve as a program reference.

  • Some of the capacity in these contracts will be used for planning studies associated with the Alternative Water Supply program, as needed to meet planning objectives.

  • The Alternative Water Supply Plan shall evaluate, identify, and propose alternative water supply development of one million five hundred eighty thousand (1,580,000) gallons per day (gpd).


More Definitions of Alternative Water Supply

Alternative Water Supply or “AWS” means any sustainable water source that does not originate from the upper Floridian Aquifer.
Alternative Water Supply means a water source other than groundwater of drinking water quality.
Alternative Water Supply. The supply of Potable Water using other means than the supply through the public distribution network and includes distribution of potable water using road tankers. Automated Revenue Management Systems (ARMS): Subsidiary company of WSC subcontracted to manage and operate the billing system, customer care and front office functions.
Alternative Water Supply means any water source
Alternative Water Supply means metered water from any source that meets the regulatory requirements of the HGSD District Regulatory Plan including but not limited to: surface water, reuse water, treated effluent, desalinated water, or water from a public water supply. Water obtained from any supplier that is in compliance with an approved groundwater reduction plan shall be considered an alternative water supply.
Alternative Water Supply means one or more alternative water supplies in the Service Area that meet the specifications set forth in section 6.1(a), to be funded, developed and maintained as provided in Article 6.0 and Schedule D;
Alternative Water Supply means water from any source other than groundwater withdrawn from within Fort Bend County, including but not limited to surface water, reuse water, treated effluent, and desalinated water.