Examples of Water assessment in a sentence
Connection Fee $ 1,617.00/E.D.U.A connection fee shall be charged for properties in which the use is being expanded greater than what the original Regional Water assessment role unit charge indicates.
In terms of potential impacts on surface water quality the Water assessment identified that the impacts were imperceptible.
However, the Water assessment found impacts on water during construction to be imperceptible and so there is no likely significant interaction between Water and Human Health from this Proposed Scheme during construction.
The Water assessment identified five other projects for further assessment in the CEA.
In order to minimize fluctuations in assessments and to give Watermaster flexibility in the purchase and spreading of Replenishment Water, Watermaster may make reasonable accumulations of Replenishment Water assessment proceeds.
The vacant land rate was erroneously used to calculate Clean Storm Water assessment for 19 non-vacant parcels because the County miscoded these parcels as vacant, resulting in a total underassessment of $2,453 a year.
Where an allocation of or entitlement to water is sought, an ‘Application Assessment Fee’ could be required which reflects the complexity of Department of Water assessment for the particular dam or bore and water resource; with the applicant to receive a quote for assessment related to hours of service and fee per hour, and be able to appeal to a senior officer of the Department if the quote is unacceptable.
It should be noted that the table is not an indicator of non-compliance with the European Union (Drinking Water) Regulations 2014 as amended (Drinking Water Regulations), but an internal Irish Water assessment of the asset capability standard compared with the asset standard set out in Section 5.7 of the Framework Plan.
As part of the EPA’s Office of Ground Water and Drinking Water assessment of contaminants in public drinking water, 1,1,2-trichloroethane was monitored during the second Six-Year Review of National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (EPA 2010).
The Water assessment identified 35 other projects for further assessment.