Water Industry definition

Water Industry means the regulated Victorian water industry, which has the same meaning as provided in the Act.

Examples of Water Industry in a sentence

  • The Code requires a set of terms and conditions which govern the agreement between the Parties for the connection of a water main and associated infrastructure to the Network in accordance with section 51A Water Industry Act 1991 (“WIA” or the “Act”).

  • The Contracting Wholesaler holds an Appointment under the Water Industry Act 1991 and the Contracting Retailer holds a Licence under the Water Industry Act 1991.

  • All changes to the Company Water Rate resulting from annual increases or decreases to the FixedProject Costs or Project Operation and Maintenance Expenses, as reflected in the Company WaterRate, shall be requested for rate recovery through a Tier 1 advice letter in accordance with Section 3.2 of Water Industry Rules in General Order 96-B, as amended from time to time, for processingexpense offset rate changes.

  • Network Emergency In this context refers to events falling within any of: (i) the Security and Emergency Measures (Water and Sewerage Undertakers) Direction 1998 (“SEMD”); (ii) the Security and Emergency Measures (Water Undertakers) Direction 2006; (iii) advice and guidance issued under the provisions of section 208 of the Water Industry Act 1991 and/or the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 or a national security event.

  • Weekly Whereabouts Schedule The weekly works schedule submitted by the SLP to the Water Company, in accordance with clause 7.2. WIRS The Water Industry Registration Scheme operated by Lloyds Register EMEA on behalf of Water UK and its members, which certifies the competence of companies undertaking Self-Lay Works or such other scheme as replaces it from time to time.

  • S104 Agreement shall mean an agreement pursuant to Section 104 of the Water Industry At 1991 (as amended) between the Developer and a sewerage/water company in relation to the Sewers.

  • This is an agreement for Alternative Eligible Credit Support under Schedule 3 of the Business Terms of the Wholesale Contract dated 31 March 2017 which itself is made pursuant to Section 66D or Section 117E of the Water Industry Act 1991 (the “Contract”) and this Agreement is to be read in conjunction with the Contract.

  • Network Emergency In this context refers to events falling within any of: the Security and Emergency Measures (Water and Sewerage Undertakers) Direction 1998 (“SEMD”); the Security and Emergency Measures (Water Undertakers) Direction 2006; advice and guidance issued under the provisions of section 208 of the Water Industry Act 1991 and/or the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 or a national security event.

  • This is an agreement for Alternative Eligible Credit Support under Schedule 3 of the Business Terms of the Wholesale Contract dated 2 March 2017 which itself is made pursuant to Section 66D or Section 117E of the Water Industry Act 1991 (the “Contract”) and this Agreement is to be read in conjunction with the Contract.

  • The Wholesale Contract is entered into pursuant to the Wholesale Retail Code (“the Code”) issued by the Market Operator, being (alongside with the Market Arrangements Code), the statutory code governing the non-household retail market within the Water Industry.

Related to Water Industry

  • Industry means those parties involved in the generation, transmission, distribution, and retailing of electricity in New Zealand;

  • Stormwater management system means any equipment, plants,

  • Water Main means (subject to Section 219(2) of the 1991 Act) any pipe, not being a pipe for the time being vested in a person other than the water undertaker, which is used or to be used by a water undertaker or licensed water supplier for the purpose of making a general supply of water available to customers or potential customers of the undertaker or supplier, as distinct from for the purpose of providing a supply to particular customers;

  • water services means water supply services and sanitation services;

  • Stormwater management means the programs to maintain quality and quantity of stormwater runoff to pre-development levels.