Reuse water definition

Reuse water means domestic wastewater treated to a standard acceptable under rules made by the Water Quality Board under Section 19-5-104.
Reuse water means domestic wastewater treated to a standard acceptable under
Reuse water means domestic wastewater treated to a standard acceptable

Examples of Reuse water in a sentence

  • FGU will supply CUSTOMER with Reuse water compliant with State of Texas regulations and other applicable federal, state and/or local laws and regulations.

  • Reuse water is being provided to CUSTOMER for landscape and irrigation purposes only.

  • Re-use water for landscape and turfgrass irrigation could save millions of gallons of municipal, treated drinking water.

  • Controls will include Biogas pressure, flow, temperature and methane concentration, Fire Detection Panel Alarm and Re-use water flow.

  • User agrees to operate, maintain, repair, and replace the onsite infrastructure related to the Reuse water system in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements and any requirements that NBU may impose in accordance with the provisions of NBU’s reuse authorization.

  • User agrees the Reuse water system must be operated and maintained in conformance with Reuse Water Authorization Number R 10232-002, issued by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).

  • No connection between User’s Reuse water system and User’s potable water system will be allowed.

  • NBU and User agree that the onsite infrastructure related to the Reuse water system was designed and constructed in accordance with NBU’s requirements.


More Definitions of Reuse water

Reuse water means moderately treated storm water. If at any time the City does not have enough moderately treated storm water to meet the City’s obligations under this agreement, then the City may substitute other water of at least equal quality (e.g., potable water) and all references to Reuse Water shall be deemed to include the substituted water.
Reuse water means former wastewater or greywater that has been treated at the Wastewater Facilities to remove solids and certain impurities to meet FDEP requirements to be established as reuse water, that is used in sustainable landscape irrigation or to recharge groundwater aquifers.
Reuse water has the same meaning as “industrial reuse water” in RCW 90.46.010, to wit: “water that has been used for the purpose of industrial processing and has been adequately and reliably treated so that, as a result of that treatment, it is suitable for other uses.” Reuse Water is intended by the Parties to be the predominant source of water provided by the City to Microsoft under this Agreement. Two categories of Reuse Water exist under this Agreement: Softened Reuse Water, and RO Reuse Water. Unless the context otherwise clearly indicates, the phrase Reuse Water when used by itself includes RO Reuse Water and Softened Reuse Water.
Reuse water means moderately treated storm water. If at any time the City does not have enough moderately treated storm water to meet the City’s obligations under this Agreement, then the City may substitute other water of at least equal quality (e.g., potable water) and all references to Reuse Water shall be deemed to include the substituted water.
Reuse water means domestic wastewater treated to a standard acceptable under rules made by the Water Quality Board under Utah Code Annotated Section 19-5-104.