Public Main definition

Public Main or "Main” shall mean a water pipeline and appurtenances which is owned, operated, and maintained by the CSWRD after completion and acceptance.
Public Main or “Main” means a water pipeline and appurtenances which is owned, operated, and maintained by the District.
Public Main means any pipe laid by the State Water Authority for the purpose of giving a general supply of water under pressure and not to include acommunication pipe;

Examples of Public Main in a sentence

  • Apologies Minutes of the previous meeting Matters Arising Issues raised by the Public Main Agenda Items including Report from CHP Representative Review of the PPF Action Plan Any Other Competent Business (AOCB) Date of next meeting Notice of AOCB should be tabled at the beginning of the meeting.


More Definitions of Public Main

Public Main means those mains that are owned, operated and maintained by the County after completion and acceptance.

Related to Public Main

  • Public garage means a building or other place where vehicles or vessels are kept and stored and where a charge is made for the storage and keeping of vehicles and vessels.

  • Public Market shall exist if (a) a Public Offering has been consummated and (b) any Equity Interests of the Lead Borrower have been distributed by means of an effective registration statement under the Securities Act of 1933.

  • Public Float means the total number of unrestricted shares not held directly or indirectly by an officer, director, any person who is the beneficial owner of more than 10 percent of the total shares outstanding (a “control person”), or any affiliates thereof, or any immediate family members of officers, directors and control persons.

  • Public Key means the key of a key pair used to verify a digital signature and listed in the Digital Signature Certificate;

  • Public moneys means all moneys belonging to, received by, or held by, the state, or any city, county, town, district, or public agency therein, or by an officer thereof acting in his or her official capacity, and includes the proceeds of all bonds and other evidences of indebtedness, trust funds held by public pension and retirement systems, deferred compensation funds held for investment by public agencies, and public moneys held by a financial institution under a trust indenture to which a public agency is a party.