Bulk Water means water obtained from the water system by truck, tanker or similar means, and at such times and locations as may be designated by the CAO;
Bulk Water means Water purchased from Aquatera by a Bulk Water Outlet or at a Bulk Water Station.
Bulk Water means water intended for potable uses, which is transported via tanker truck or an equivalent means from one area to another for the purposes of treatment, processing, packaging and/or human consumption, including bottling purposes.
Examples of Bulk Water in a sentence
The revenue accrues to the distribution system before it is transferred to the Bulk Water Service Contract as a contribution to the cost of the bulk water service.
Water tariffs shall distinguish between at least four categories of consumers: Bulk Water Use, Domestic Water Use, Industrial / Commercial Water Use and Other Water Use.
ACT Auditor-General’s Report No. 6 of 2015: Bulk Water Alliance, June 2015, p.
Bulk Water Entitlements or Quotas shall be transferable within the respective category of use as long as such transfers are compatible with the operation of the specific water resource facilities involved.
Aquatera may permit Bulk Water to be provided at Bulk Water Outlets.
More Definitions of Bulk Water
Bulk Water means supply of water in bulk by a bulk water services provider to a water services provider for retail;
Bulk Water means water available for purchase by means of Customers filling privately owned water trucks or tanks at a site established and metered by the Village;
Bulk Water means water purchased from the City and supplied to the customer by means of
Bulk Water means any water supplied in bulk.
Bulk Water means the potable water supplied by the Regional District to the Town pursuant to this Agreement, which potable water shall be of similar quality to that supplied by the Regional District to the citizens of the remainder of the Regional District;
Bulk Water means the water provided by the Corporation to its bulk consumers on a volumetric consumption basis;