Water Scheme definition

Water Scheme means either the proposal prepared by or approved by the water undertaker for the area pursuant to the Water Industry Act 1991 to provide mains water services for the Development whether by means of new mains or extension to or diversion of existing services or apparatus OR where existing water services are to be used it shall mean the details of the residential dwellings and the water supply to them which shall be provided by the Owner for the written approval of the Fire and Rescue Service prior to commencement of the construction of any residential dwelling to be constructed as part of the Development
Water Scheme means either the proposal prepared by or approved by the water undertaker for the area pursuant to the Water Industry Act 1991 to provide mains water services for the Development whether by means of new mains or extension to or diversion of existing services or apparatus OR where existing water services are to be used it shall mean the details of the residential dwellings and the water supply to them;
Water Scheme means water scheme established or in the course of being

Examples of Water Scheme in a sentence

  • Of Solar powered Water Scheme at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ in ▇▇▇▇ takarkar Constituency(Lot-4) JEC/501/2021/VOL.1/1 0 A.Y.M Investment Company Lmd 8,500,616.50 Mins.

  • Of Solar powered Water Scheme at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ in ▇▇▇▇ takarkar Constituency(Lot-4) JEC/501/2021/VOL.1/10 A.Y.M Investment Company Lmd 8,500,616.50 Mins.

  • Recycled Water Scheme The recycled water scheme operated by the Council, having Scheme Reference Number SRN163, pursuant to which the Council provides Class A recycled water (but which may be varied by the Council from time to time in its absolute discretion).

  • THE Llandegfedd Water Scheme is one of the most comprehensive in the country and embodies several unique features in its design and layout.

  • The Owner shall provide fire hydrants in accordance with the approved Water Scheme and thereafter maintain those fire hydrants in good condition and repair (per paras 1.3 – 1.4 of Part 1 of Schedule 3).

  • The Council may monitor water quality in any manner, location and at any time it considers reasonably necessary to ensure that the Recycled Water is consistent with the requirements of the Recycled Water Scheme or the Water Quality Specification.

  • The Agreement of 1969 resulted in the building of the ▇▇▇▇ regulation dam in Angola south of Huambo, the Ruacana hydropower scheme located on the border at Ruacana, for the supply of electricity to Namibia, as well as the Calueque Water Scheme for supply of much needed water to the northern parts of Namibia.

  • To construct and provide at no cost to the Fire and Rescue Service or the County Council the fire hydrants reasonably and properly indicated in the Water Scheme and to advice the Service in writing of the date upon which each and every fire hydrant becomes operations.

  • To ensure that the Water Scheme incorporates fire hydrants in accordance with BS 750 (2012) as reasonably and properly required by the Fire and Rescue Service.

  • The Owner must submit a Water Scheme for approval by the Fire and Rescue Service prior to the Commencement of Development (per para 1.2 of Part 1 of Schedule 3).


More Definitions of Water Scheme

Water Scheme means either the proposal prepared by or approved by the water undertaker for the area pursuant to the Water Industry Act 1991 to provide mains water services for the Development whether by means of new mains or extension
Water Scheme means a scheme for the provision of water and sanitation to Beneficiaries.
Water Scheme means either the proposal prepared by or approved by the water undertaker for the area pursuant to the Water Industry Act 1991 to provide mains water services for the Development whether by means of new mains or extension to or diversion of existing services or apparatus OR where existing water services are to be used it shall mean the details of the residential dwellings and the water supply to them which shall be provided by the Owner for the written approval of the Fire and Rescue Service prior to commencement of the construction of any residential dwelling to be constructed as part of the Development Working Day: any day which is not a Saturday, a Sunday, a bank holiday or a public holiday in England
Water Scheme means water scheme established, or in the course of being
Water Scheme means either the proposal prepared by or

Related to Water Scheme

  • Water System means any community water system or nonprofit noncommunity water system, each as defined in the Safe Drinking Water Act, that is eligible under the rules of the department to receive a loan under the program for the purposes of undertaking a project.

  • footpath means a road over which there is a public right of way for pedestrians only, not being a footway;

  • Community water system means a public water system which serves at least 15 service connections used by year-round residents or regularly serves at least 25 year-round residents.

  • Wastewater System means a system of wastewater collection, treatment,

  • fire hydrant means a fire plug or fixed pillar fire hydrant;