New Domestic Water Supply Permit definition

New Domestic Water Supply Permit means the domestic water supply permit required to be issued by CDPH to the Owner following Substantial Completion, authorizing the Owner to use Finished Water from the Design-Build Improvements as a source of potable water for public consumption.
New Domestic Water Supply Permit means the New Domestic Water Supply permit required to be issued by the Department of Health as an Acceptance Date Condition, authorizing the BWS to use Product Water as a source of potable water for public consumption.
New Domestic Water Supply Permit means the domestic water supply permit to be issued by DDW to SRWA following Substantial Completion, authorizing SRWA to use the Project and Finished Water as a source of potable water for public consumption.

Examples of New Domestic Water Supply Permit in a sentence

  • Accordingly, the Design-Builder shall cooperate with CDPH throughout the Design-Build Period and shall provide all reasonably requested information relating to the Design-Build Improvements to CDPH in accordance with Section 3.7 (Approved Technology) and 4.2 (Interim Operations Approval and New Domestic Water Supply Permit) If the Design- Builder believes that a request is unreasonable, it shall immediately notify the Owner.

  • In the event CDPH requires submittals that do not pertain to the Design-Build Improvements in connection with the issuance of the New Domestic Water Supply Permit, the Owner shall have sole responsibility, on a timely basis, to prepare all information and take all actions which may be necessary in order to submit a completed application with respect to all aspects of the New Domestic Water Supply Permit other than those pertaining to the Design-Build Improvements.

  • It is expected the CDPH will require submittals with respect to the Design-Build Improvements in connection with the issuance of the New Domestic Water Supply Permit.

  • The Design-Builder acknowledges that CDPH intends to provide comments and advice to the Design-Builder concerning the Design-Build Work throughout the Design-Build Period and that such comments and advice are likely to have a bearing on the ability of the parties to obtain the New Domestic Water Supply Permit.

  • The Design-Builder shall assume all risks set forth in subsection 4.2(D) (Design- Builder Assumption of Risk) with respect to the New Domestic Water Supply Permit.

  • This subsection (J) does not apply to delays in obtaining the New Domestic Water Supply Permit which permit is addressed in subsection 4.2(D) (Design-Builder Assumption of Risk).

  • Pursuant to and to the extent provided in Section 3.6 (Design-Build Work Permitting Responsibilities) and 4.2 (Interim Operations Approval and New Domestic Water Supply Permit), the Design-Builder shall bear the risk of the imposition of any such additional terms and conditions imposed by a Governmental Body in connection with a Governmental Approval.

  • The obligations of the parties with respect to obtaining the New Domestic Water Supply Permit are set forth in Section 4.2 (Interim Operations Approval and New Domestic Water Supply Permit).

  • The exercise by CDPH of any of its rights with respect to the New Domestic Water Supply Permit or an Interim Operations Approval shall not constitute a Change in Law.

  • The parties acknowledge that a New Domestic Water Supply Permit is not required under Applicable Law to commence and complete the Design-Build Work, but that obtaining the New Domestic Water Supply Permit is a requirement before Finished Water produced through the use of the Design-Build Improvements can be supplied to the Owner’s customers and must be obtained in order to achieve Acceptance.

Related to New Domestic Water Supply Permit

  • Domestic wastewater means wastewater with a measured strength less than “high-strength wastewater” and is the type of wastewater normally discharged from, or similar to, that discharged from plumbing fixtures, appliances and other household devices including, but not limited to toilets, bathtubs, showers, laundry facilities, dishwashing facilities, and garbage disposals. Domestic wastewater may include wastewater from commercial buildings such as office buildings, retail stores, and some restaurants, or from industrial facilities where the domestic wastewater is segregated from the industrial wastewater. Domestic wastewater may also include incidental RV holding tank dumping but does not include wastewater consisting of a significant portion of RV holding tank wastewater such as at RV dump stations. Domestic wastewater does not include wastewater from industrial processes.

  • NPDES Permit means any permit or equivalent document or requirements issued by the Administrator, or, where appropriated by the Director, after enactment of the Federal Clean Water Act to regulate the discharge of pollutants pursuant to Section 402 of the Federal Act.

  • Administrative permit amendment means an air quality operating permit revision that:

  • General air quality operating permit or "general permit" means an air quality operating permit that meets the requirements of ARM 17.8.1222, covers multiple sources in a source category, and is issued in lieu of individual permits being issued to each source.

  • Title V Permit means an operating permit under Title V of the Act.

  • Chemical Storage Facility means a building, portion of a building, or exterior area adjacent to a building used for the storage of any chemical or chemically reactive products.

  • Bulk gasoline terminal means a gasoline storage facility which receives gasoline from its supply source primarily by pipeline, ship, or barge, and delivers gasoline to bulk gasoline plants or to commercial or retail accounts primarily by tank truck; and has an average daily throughput of more than 76,000 liters (20,000 gallons) of gasoline.

  • Air Transportation Business means the carriage by aircraft of persons or property as a common carrier for compensation or hire, or carriage of cargo or mail by aircraft, in air commerce, as defined in 49 U.S.C. § 40102, as amended.