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Capping. Schedule E-TOU-B (without Baseline Credit) shall be subject to an initial enrollment cap of 225,000 customers. Should Schedule E-TOU-B (without Baseline Credit) approach this initial cap due to substantial enrollment, PG&E shall be permitted to seek a higher enrollment cap in a future RDW or Phase 2 General Rate Case, including potentially in the required January 1, 2018 RDW filing addressing the terms for default TOU and other optional TOU residential rate design. Schedule E-TOU-A (with Baseline Credit) shall not be subject to any cap.
Capping. The allowance is capped and will therefore never exceed the income that the employee would have earned if he had continued to work until the state pension age applicable to him (based on the last-earned gross monthly salary).
Capping. The rail bed, defined as extending from opposite toes-of-slope of the ballast field, if present, or a minimum of 7 feet on either side of the centerline of the former track, shall be graded and capped with pavement or other suitable material to prevent contact with the surface soil. This cap should have a minimum thickness of one to two feet. Actual cap design should be developed on a project-specific basis taking into account specific requirements of State and Local environmental regulation.
Capping. All pay monthly plans purchased after 15th June 2017 have a cap applied.
11.1.1 This means that the out of bundle Charges you pay each month shall not be more than the monthly line rental plus the capped amount (as specified in your Tariff Summary). For example, if your monthly line rental is £10.00 per month and your selected capped amount is £5.00, the total Charges you will have to pay will never be more than £15.00 each month. Capping does not apply to the purchase of certain Services such as add-ons or paper billing.
11.1.2 Once you have reached the capped amount, you will only be able to use your remaining inclusive or add-on allowances.
11.1.3 Subject to credit status, you may be able to increase your capped amount using our mobile app or through ‘My iD’ online account. You shall be responsible for any increases to your Capped Amount, regardless of whether or not you authorised it.
Capping. The upper limit of penalty would be capped at 15% of the value of the respective milestone. In case the System Integrator reaches the upper limit of penalty at any point of time during implementation phase, ITPO reserves the right terminate.
Capping. Pulpotomy:
Capping. Construction Completion; and
Capping. No Specific Requirements Applicable to this Contract.
Capping. The purpose of the in-situ containment cap is to control migration of remaining sediment in the immediate vicinity of the Reach MM Island that contain or may potentially contains elevated TEQ levels. The pre-design sampling data discussed in Section 3 was used to delineate the extent of the in situ containment cap to be placed over the excavated island area, extending to sediments with similarly elevated TEQ levels located in adjacent underwater areas. Figure 1 presents the delineation of the extent of the cap. The cap has been designed to provide physical isolation and stabilization of existing sediment in general accordance with following guidance for in situ capping developed by the EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE): Contaminated Sediment Remediation Guidance for Hazardous Waste Sites (EPA 2005) Assessment and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments (ARCS) Program Guidance for In Situ Subaqueous Capping of Contaminated Sediments (Palermo et al. 1998) The cap has been designed to protect against erosion from the following forces: Hydrodynamic flows: The cap will withstand river flows with a recurrence interval of 100 years. Vessel impacts: The cap will withstand anticipated propeller wash and anchoring of small recreational vessels. Ice impacts: The cap will withstand potential impacts to cap stability from ice formation and break-up. Wind wave impacts: Wind wave impacts are expected to be negligible relative to other erosional considerations. The in-situ containment cap will be constructed with natural stone with a minimum D50 (average diameter) of 1.5 inches. The cap will be installed with a 6 inch thickness with a 6-inch over placement allowance, for a likely total thickness of 1 foot to ensure the protectiveness of the remedy.
1. Capping materials will be placed using conventional earthwork equipment working from a temporary platform, an access road constructed within the river, or floating equipment, if necessary. Appropriate construction best management practices (BMPs) will be used to minimize the generation of turbidity during the placement of capping materials.