Water Resources Authority definition

Water Resources Authority. (WRMA) means the Authority established by the ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇
Water Resources Authority means the organization procuring the services under this Contract
Water Resources Authority means the Water Resources Authority established by the Water Act, (Cap. 372);

Examples of Water Resources Authority in a sentence

  • Landlord and its contractors and consultants shall be permitted to perform periodic sampling of all substances regulated under permits applicable to the Acid Neutralization System, including without limitation the discharge permit issued by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (“MWRA”), or as otherwise deemed appropriate by Landlord in its sole discretion.

  • Tenant shall establish and maintain a chemical safety program administered by a licensed, qualified individual in accordance with the requirements of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (“MWRA”) and any other applicable Governmental Authority.

  • Tenant shall establish and maintain a chemical safety program administered by a licensed, qualified individual in accordance with the requirements of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (“MWRA”) and any other applicable governmental authority.

  • The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority will not be bound by oral discussion regarding this request for bid.

  • Agencies involved include the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation, the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Burlington, (VT) Local Emergency Planning Committee, Boston, (MA) Local Emergency Planning Committee, Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, Burlington (VT) Board of Health, and Boston, (MA) Fire Departments.

  • The costs of such pH neutralization system as well as installation and obtaining the original Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (“MWRA”) permit shall be Tenant’s responsibility in the same manner as the remainder of the Tenant Improvements.

  • Landlord has obtained or will obtain a wastewater treatment operator permit (a “MWRA Permit”) from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (“MWRA”) for the operation of the PH neutralization system.

  • Landlord and its contractors and consultants shall be permitted to perform periodic sampling of ail substances regulated under permits applicable to the Acid Neutralization System, including without limitation the discharge permit issued by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (“MWRA”), or as otherwise deemed appropriate by Landlord in its sole discretion.

  • With respect to Tenant’s use of the base building PH neutralization system, on or before the Commencement Date, Landlord shall obtain any discharge permits required by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (“MWRA Permits”) and, to the extent required for Tenant’s use, Tenant shall obtain a wastewater treatment operator license from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

  • Landlord has or will obtain a wastewater treatment operator permit (a “MWRA Permit”) from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (“MWRA”) for the operation of the PH neutralization system.


More Definitions of Water Resources Authority

Water Resources Authority means the Authority established under section 12 of the Water Act No. 43 of 2016.