Wastewater Capacity definition

Wastewater Capacity means the provision of reserve wastewater capacity within the Dorchester wastewater treatment plant.

Examples of Wastewater Capacity in a sentence

  • The City agrees to provide sufficient capacity in the existing wastewater system pursuant to Title 16, Part 2, Chapter 24, Subchapter G, Rule 24.207, including wastewater treatment, necessary to provide adequate and continuous wastewater service to the Property in the amount of 410,000 average gallons per day in accordance with the Wastewater Capacity Analysis attached hereto as Exhibit K.

  • Capacity in such expansions shall be reserved to MUD 55 and MUD 57, as applicable, as provided for in Section III, and shall thereafter be included in Reserved Water Capacity, Reserved Wastewater Capacity, or Reserved Lift Station Capacity.

  • Seller shall retain ownership of approximately 504,440 gallons per day of unused reserved wastewater capacity as evidenced by documents included among the Diligence Documents (the “Seller’s Wastewater Capacity Reservation”).

  • Such assignment shall be substantially in the form attached as EXHIBIT "5" to this Agreement, or in such other form as may be agreed in writing by NB 3 and Optionee prior to Optionee's delivery of the Notice of Exercise (the "Assignment of Wastewater Capacity").

  • No building permit shall issue within the Garret Farms Development unless and until the drip 2 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Farms originally applied and was approved for 47,500 gpd of capacity under its original application and Reservation of Wastewater Capacity Agreement.

  • Optionee shall agree to and accept such assignment as indicated in the Assignment of Wastewater Capacity.

  • The Reserved Water Capacity and Reserved Wastewater Capacity (collectively, the “Reserved Capacity”) will remain reserved to serve land only within the boundaries of MUD 53 unless and until MUD 53 has been fully built out.

  • H▇▇▇▇ Group II and Associates: a "Wastewater Capacity Reservation Transfer Authorization Form" in the form promulgated by the City of Houston, Texas for the Future Development Site and the 2.901 acre tract of land owned by Hines Group II.

  • All future Kannapolis wastewater connections to ▇▇▇▇▇▇, which are sent to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Utilities for wastewater treatment shall comply with the requirements of the Interlocal Wastewater Capacity Allocation Agreement between Kannapolis and WSACC.

  • Meeting to review Capital Improvement Program • Meeting to review the Capacity Charge alternatives • Report: New Wastewater Capacity Charge • Review and approve 20‐year capital improvement program and phasing • Review suggested methodologies for funding the CIP.

Related to Wastewater Capacity

  • Idle capacity means the unused capacity of partially used facilities. It is the difference between (a) that which a facility could achieve under 100 percent operating time on a one-shift basis less operating interruptions resulting from time lost for repairs, setups, unsatisfactory materials, and other normal delays and (b) the extent to which the facility was actually used to meet demands during the accounting period. A multi-shift basis should be used if-it can be shown that this amount of usage would normally be expected for the type of facility involved.

  • Contract Capacity has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(f).

  • System Capacity means the operational capacity of the Gathering System at any applicable point in time.

  • Generating Facility Capacity means the net seasonal capacity of the Generating Facility and the aggregate net seasonal capacity of the Generating Facility where it includes multiple energy production devices. Good Utility Practice shall mean any of the practices, methods and acts engaged in or approved by a significant portion of the electric industry during the relevant time period, or any of the practices, methods and acts which, in the exercise of reasonable judgment in light of the facts known at the time the decision was made, could have been expected to accomplish the desired result at a reasonable cost consistent with good business practices, reliability, safety and expedition. Good Utility Practice is not intended to be limited to the optimum practice, method, or act to the exclusion of all others, but rather to delineate acceptable practices, methods, or acts generally accepted in the region. Governmental Authority shall mean any federal, state, local or other governmental regulatory or administrative agency, court, commission, department, board, or other governmental subdivision, legislature, rulemaking board, tribunal, or other governmental authority having jurisdiction over any of the Parties, their respective facilities, or the respective services they provide, and exercising or entitled to exercise any administrative, executive, police, or taxing authority or power; provided, however, that such term does not include Developer, NYISO, Affected Transmission Owner, Connecting Transmission Owner, or any Affiliate thereof. Hazardous Substances shall mean any chemicals, materials or substances defined as or Highway shall mean 115 kV and higher transmission facilities that comprise the following NYCA interfaces: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ East, West Central, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ East, ▇▇▇▇▇ South, Central East/Total East, and UPNY-ConEd, and their immediately connected, in series, bulk power system facilities in New York State. Each interface shall be evaluated to determine additional “in series” facilities, defined as any transmission facility higher than 115 kV that (a) is located in an upstream or downstream zone adjacent to the interface and (b) has a power transfer distribution factor (DFAX) equal to or greater than five percent when the aggregate of generation in zones or systems adjacent to the upstream zone or zones that define the interface is shifted to the aggregate of generation in zones or systems adjacent to the downstream zone or zones that define the interface. In determining “in series” facilities for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ East and West Central interfaces, the 115 kV and 230 kV tie lines between NYCA and PJM located in LBMP Zones A and B shall not participate in the transfer. Highway transmission facilities are listed in ISO Procedures. Initial Synchronization Date shall mean the date upon which the Large Generating Facility is initially synchronized and upon which Trial Operation begins, notice of which must be provided to the NYISO in the form of Appendix E-1. In-Service Date shall mean the date upon which the Developer reasonably expects it will be ready to begin use of the Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities to obtain back feed power. Interconnection Facilities Study shall mean a study conducted by NYISO or a third party consultant for the Developer to determine a list of facilities (including Connecting Transmission Owner’s Attachment Facilities, Distribution Upgrades, System Upgrade Facilities and System Deliverability Upgrades as identified in the Interconnection System Reliability Impact Study), the cost of those facilities, and the time required to interconnect the Large Generating Facility with the New York State Transmission System or with the Distribution System. The scope of the study is defined in Section 30.8 of the Standard Large Facility Interconnection Procedures.

  • Project Capacity means the AC capacity of the project at the generating terminal(s) and to be contracted with MSEDCL for supply from the Solar Power Project.