Water Authority means the body corporate known as the Water Authority of Western Australia established by the Water Authority Xxx 0000;
Water Authority means the San Diego County Water Authority.
Water Authority means that public body politic and governmental
Examples of Water Authority in a sentence
The water requirements of the Joint Venturers for their operations under this Agreement shall be obtained in accordance with the provisions of the Water Authority Act 1984 or other relevant Act.
The following understanding shall apply to all Appointing Authorities except the institutional facilities at the Department of Corrections, the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, the Water Authority and the Department of Human Services.
It is understood that third parties (such as the Port of San Diego, County of San Diego, City of San Diego, San Diego County Water Authority and various other municipalities and water districts) sometimes agree to pay for a science outreach program to be delivered to a District/School/Organization.
More Definitions of Water Authority
Water Authority means Severn Trent Water Limited (company number 02366686) registered at Severn Trent Centre 2 St John’s Street Coventry CV1 2LZ and any successor in function;
Water Authority means an authority or authorities identified in accordance with Article 3(2) or (3) of Directive 2000/60/EC;
Water Authority means a water supply and sanitation authority established under section 9;
Water Authority means the Samoa Water Authority established under the Samoa Water Authority Act 2003, and includes any body that might later assume the role of the Samoa Water Authority under law;
Water Authority means a water authority established under the
Water Authority means that body politic and governmental entity organized under the provisions of this chapter.
Water Authority means the authority delegated by the Government of Kerala to be in charge of the management of water and sewerage installations in the area;