Emergency Water definition

Emergency Water means water to supplement the individual household rainwater collection systems for domestic purposes other than drinking.
Emergency Water means the delivery of up to 60 gallons of bottled drinking water per month.
Emergency Water means the delivery of up to 60 gallons of bottled drinking water.

Examples of Emergency Water in a sentence

  • SIRA (the Seller) agrees to provide a courteous, convenient, prompt, efficient Emergency Water Service, and agrees that it will make all reasonable efforts to maintain that service sufficient to meet its obligations hereunder.

  • The Buyer shall indemnify and hold harmless SIRA from and against any claims, demands, losses, liability actions, lawsuit damages and expenses, including solicitor fees and court costs to the extent such claims, demands, losses, lawsuit damages and expenses result from any act or omission in connection with the distribution and sale of product(s), particularly non-potable Emergency Water, by and through SIRA and/or the Buyer’s obligations under this agreement.

  • Prices, maintenance charges, booking fees and other terms of sale applicable to the purchase of Emergency Water are established by SIRA.

  • Guidelines for the Emergency Water Service are published by SIRA and available from the Water Monitors upon request.

  • The financial statement includes full disclosure of the Scotland Island Emergency Water Supply finances.

  • Subject to any supply restrictions, SIRA covenants and agrees to stock sufficient Australian Standard water pipeline Parts and Accessories to perform repairs and adjustments Scotland Island Emergency Water Supply and meet its obligations under this Agreement.

  • SIRA maintains and publishes a pricing schedule specifying the current charges for non-potable Emergency Water, which the Buyer may purchase.

  • All instructors provided by Consultant to teach under this Agreement must be certified instructors and shall have active, valid Advanced Life Saving Certificates, Basic Lifeguard Training or Emergency Water Safety Certificates issued by a recognized licensed agency or the American Red Cross.

  • The Buyer agrees to pay SIRA the amount(s) set out in the Emergency Water Service pricing schedule for such quantities of non-potable water and waterline Parts and Accessories as they may order during the life of this Agreement.

  • As Sydney Water classifies the water that reaches Scotland Island as non-potable, SIRA makes no guarantee whatsoever as to the quality of the water that emerges from any outlet of the Scotland Island Emergency Water Supply.


More Definitions of Emergency Water

Emergency Water means all Available Potable Water provided by a Selling Party to a Requesting Party during an Emergency Water Condition.