Outpost 5 definition

Outpost 5 means a remote monitoring and control system designed and constructed by OCWA and its consultants for the purpose of monitoring and controlling processes at water treatment facilities and their related parts.
Outpost 5 means a remote monitoring and control system designed and constructed by OCWA and its consultants for the purpose of monitoring and controlling processes at drinking-water and wastewater treatment facilities and their related parts.

Examples of Outpost 5 in a sentence

  • The Client acknowledges and agrees that in providing the Services, OCWA may utilize certain technology developed by or for OCWA, for example, OCWA’s WMMS, Outpost 5 and/or PDM (the “Technology”).

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