Examples of Water Industry in a sentence
Any discharge made without a permit is deemed illegal and may result in prosecution under the provisions of the Water Industry Act 1991.
If the developer wishes to connect to our sewerage network they should serve notice under Section 106 of the Water Industry Act 1991.
If the developer wishes to have the sewers included in a sewer adoption agreement with Anglian Water (under Sections 104 of the Water Industry Act 1991), they should contact our Development Services Team on 0345 606 6087 at the earliest opportunity.
If this is not practicable then the sewers will need to be diverted at the developers cost under Section 185 of the Water Industry Act 1991.
Nothing in this Market Arrangements Code shall affect, prejudice or vary the Authority’s right to revise the Wholesale-Retail Code and issue a revised Wholesale-Retail Code pursuant to Sections 66DA, s66DC or 117F or 117G of the Water Industry Act 1991.
For your guidance:• Water and sewerage companies’ full charges are set out in their charges schemes which are available from the company free of charge upon request.• The Water Industry Act 1991 Section 150, The Water Resale Order 2001 provides protection for people who buy their water or sewerage services from a person or company instead of directly from a water or sewerage company.
Under the Water Industry Act 1991 Dwr Cymru Welsh Water has rights of access to its apparatus at all times.
This Household Scheme of Charges has been published as required under the provisions of the Water Industry Act 1991 and a Statement of Assurance has been approved by Ofwat, the independent economic regulator of the water industry.
The Contracting Wholesaler and the Contracting Retailer agree that the following terms shall apply to the Contracting Retailer where the circumstances set out in section 63AC and/or section 110L of the Water Industry Act 1991 apply to any of the Contracting Retailer’s Supply Points, or where the Contracting Retailer is acting in the capacity of an Opted In Retailer (as defined below).
For example, the Water Industry Registration Scheme (WIRS) administered by Lloyd’s Register allowing WIRS Providers (or equivalent) to undertake defined activities, or any other arrangements the Wholesaler may establish with other appropriate parties.