Regional Water Authority definition

Regional Water Authority means the Regional Water Authority which was established under section 3 of the repealed Act;
Regional Water Authority means the Rio Grande Regional Water Authority.
Regional Water Authority or “Regional Authority” means the changed name for SMWA.

Examples of Regional Water Authority in a sentence

  • SB 373 (Cannella), Chapter 391, Statutes of 2017, allowed the Stanislaus Regional Water Authority to use design-build for its Regional Surface Water Supply Project.

  • This award shall be known as the "North West Regional Water Authority Employees Award".

  • This policy is to inform the development community on what to expect from the Bedford Regional Water Authority (“Authority”) with respect to the submission of plans, plats, and drawings as well as providing an estimated schedule for the review period schedules.

  • On May 19, 2017, the Flint Ridge Rural Water District transferred its entire operations to the South Delaware Regional Water Authority.

  • This policy is to explain the requirements of the Bedford Regional Water Authority (“Authority”) for installing residential and commercial small grinder pump stations (“SGP”) as they relate to Authority infrastructure located outside of Authority property.

  • This policy is to explain the review process that the Bedford Regional Water Authority (“Authority”) utilizes for fire flow meter vault projects planned within the service areas of the Authority.

  • The USER does not agree to the terms of this AGREEMENT, and thus declines this agreement with the following signature and seals thereby relieving the Bedford Regional Water Authority of all maintenance responsibility to their small grinder pump station.

  • The South Delaware Regional Water Authority (the Authority) was created on November 12, 2013 pursuant to Title 60, Oklahoma Statutes 2011, section 176 to 180.4, to promote, develop, and operate public works projects or facilities related to the provision of potable drinking water.

  • The District is a participant in the Upper Eagle Regional Water Authority (the “Authority”).

  • Participating third parties in the LBITP include COH, North Harris County Regional Water Authority (NHCRWA), West Harris County Regional Water Authority (WHCRWA), Central Harris County Regional Water Authority (CHCRWA), and North Fort Bend Water Authority (NFBWA), herein referred to as the Co-Participants.


More Definitions of Regional Water Authority

Regional Water Authority or “RWA” means the Pojoaque Basin Regional Water Authority described in Section 9.5 of the Settlement Agreement, to operate and maintain the diversion and treatment facilities, certain transmission pipelines and other facilities of the Regional Water System.
Regional Water Authority means the Regional Water Authority which was established under section 3 of

Related to Regional Water Authority

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