Reservoir Capacity definition

Reservoir Capacity means the gross volume of water which can be stored in the reservoir.
Reservoir Capacity means sixty-eight thousand one hundred seventy cubic meters (68,170 m3);
Reservoir Capacity means the volume of water that can be stored below the lower of either of the following:

Examples of Reservoir Capacity in a sentence

  • KPLC may within 2 months of receiving a notice from the Seller under Clause 5.7 serve a notice on the Seller if it disputes the Notice of Limited Reservoir Capacity, in which event the matter shall be referred to an Expert who shall determine the Contracted Plant Capacity which can be supported by the Reservoir throughout the Term.

  • Reservoir Capacity, Dead Storage Capacity, Flood Storage Capacity, Conservation Storage Capacity, Power Storage Capacity, General Storage Capacity and Surcharge Storage Capacity.

  • Check Flood Level and Corresponding Reservoir Capacity: 375.05m; 77,590,000 m3.

  • Design Flood Level and Corresponding Reservoir Capacity: 372.67m; 59,880,000 m3.

  • Normal Storage Level and Corresponding Reservoir Capacity: 368 m; 30,800,000 m3.

  • The City Enterprise shall be responsible for all Reservoir Maintenance Costs attributed to City Enterprise Benefit Infrastructure and 60.5% of the Reservoir Maintenance Costs for Common Benefit Infrastructure calculated as City Enterprise’s Reservoir Capacity divided by the Total Active Reservoir Capacity.

  • The Seller may, at any time after completion of the Appraisal Programme and before the end of the Appraisal Period, serve a notice of limited reservoir capacity ("Notice of Limited Reservoir Capacity") on KPLC if the Seller reasonably believes, in the light of the results of the Appraisal Works, that the Reservoir cannot, on the basis of the assumptions referred to in Clause 5.4, support a Contracted Plant Capacity of at least twenty-eight (28) MW throughout the Term.

  • The Parties agree to dredge the Terminal Storage Reservoir periodically at the City Enterprise’s direction to restore the City Enterprise’s Reservoir Capacity in the Terminal Storage Reservoir.

  • Upon such notice the City Enterprise shall have the option to purchase Tri- State’s Reservoir Capacity for cost, escalated annually starting January 2020, at the rate of the most recently published Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), Mountain West region, for all items less food and energy.

  • Any physical reduction to the Active Storage Capacity of the Terminal Storage Reservoir due to sedimentation shall be borne solely by the City Enterprise; Tri-State’s Reservoir Capacity of 100 acre-feet shall not be reduced by sedimentation in the Terminal Storage Reservoir.