Direct beneficial use definition

Direct beneficial use means the use of recycled water that has been transported from the point of treatment or production to the point of use without an intervening discharge to waters of the State.
Direct beneficial use means the use of reclaimed water in a manner protective of the
Direct beneficial use means the use of reclaimed water in a manner protective of the environment and public health that involves transport of the reclaimed water from the point of reclamation treatment and production to the point of use without an intervening discharge to waters of the state.

Related to Direct beneficial use

  • Beneficial use means the right to possession, use, and enjoyment of property, limited only by encumbrances, easements, and restrictions of record.

  • Beneficial Holder A Person holding a beneficial interest in any Book-Entry Certificate as or through a DTC Participant or an Indirect DTC Participant or a Person holding a beneficial interest in any Definitive Certificate.

  • Beneficial Interest means the opportunity, directly or indirectly, through any contract, arrangement, understanding, relationship or otherwise, to profit, or share in any profit derived from, a transaction in the subject Securities.

  • Purported Beneficial Transferee means, with respect to any purported Transfer (or other event) which results in a transfer to a Trust, as provided in Section 6.2.2 of this Article VI, the Purported Record Transferee, unless the Purported Record Transferee would have acquired or owned shares of Capital Stock for another Person who is the beneficial transferee or owner of such shares, in which case the Purported Beneficial Transferee shall be such Person.

  • Beneficial Ownership Interest means the right to receive payments and notices with respect to the Bonds held in a Book Entry System.