Examples of County Water Utility in a sentence
The Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority or its authorized agent.
Pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Albuquerque and the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority (“ABCWUA”) dated March 21, 2007, the City is authorized to act on behalf of the ABCWUA with respect to Improvements that involve water and sewer infrastructure.
As part of the administrative responsibilities of the Authority, it shall establish and adopt five-year goals and one-year objectives, which goals and objectives shall be reviewed and revised annually by the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority Board (“Board”).
Case Number Petitioner Respondent status Case Summary Last Action Date Next Action Date 106‐21AFSCMEAlbuquerque‐Bernalillo County Water Utility AuthorityPendingUnilateral changes to working conditions (failure to bargain), alleged violations of 17(A)(1), 19(F) and 19(H).
Pursuant to the Memorandum of Understanding between the City of Albuquerque and the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority (“ABCWUA”) dated March 21, 2007, the City is authorized to act on behalf of the ABCWUA with respect to improvements that involve water and sewer infrastructure.
Under the draft JPA, the Authority would not establish water rates charged to customers of the County Water Utility or a Pueblo Water Facility.
Case Number Petitioner Respondent status Case Summary Last Action Date Next Action Date 109‐21AFSCME 3022Albuquerque‐Bernalillo County Water Utility AuthorityPendingBreach of CBA re H.
The parties are evaluating whether there are circumstances under which a well owner with a domestic right could use their well for domestic purposes and connect to the County Water Utility.
If you join the Settlement and agree to connect to the County Water Utility as soon as service is available, there is no cost to tap into the RWS.
Under the Settlement Agreement, a former well owner could use their well if the County Water Utility is unable to deliver water through no fault of the former well owner.