WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Sample Clauses
The Water Distribution System clause defines the responsibilities and standards for the installation, maintenance, and operation of the infrastructure that delivers water throughout a property or development. Typically, this clause outlines requirements for the design and materials of pipes, valves, and meters, and may specify testing procedures to ensure water quality and system integrity. By clearly assigning duties and setting technical expectations, the clause helps prevent disputes over water supply issues and ensures reliable, safe water delivery to all users.
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. Provide a standard bubble map, as part of the plans, showing locations of numbered points, and a table with point number, northing and easting coordinates, description, and BL station for each point, for the following: ▪ all platted control irons (set or not), including plat boundary irons, for the entire sub-division, not just the current phase ▪ benchmarks, including TBM set with preliminary survey ▪ beginning and ends of pipe ▪ all P.I.’s/deflections (horizontal and vertical) ▪ FH’s, tees, bends, air release, valves
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. Provide a standard bubble map, as part of the plans, showing locations of numbered points, and a table with point number, northing and easting coordinates, description, and BL station for each point, for the following: all platted control irons (set or not), including plat boundary irons, for the entire sub-division, not just the current phase benchmarks, including TBM set with preliminary survey beginning and ends of pipe all P.I.’s/deflections (horizontal and vertical) FH’s, tees, bends, air release, valves
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. 18.1 The Developer shall construct a complete water supply and distribution system, including valves, valve boxes, fire hydrants, service connections, curb stops and boxes, blow offs and ground hydrants as may be required, for the purpose of servicing the Plan of Subdivision. The water distribution system shall be constructed in accordance with the Plans approved by the Director of Public Works, the Region of Niagara Public Works Department and the construction and materials shall be in accordance with Town’s most recent specifications therefor. All work on water distribution system shall be performed in accordance with Ontario Regulation 170/03 made under the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002, S.O. 2002, c.32, as amended and the Town’s DWWP and DWWL. The Developer shall install, charge, test and maintain fire hydrants as required by the approved Plans and specifications in accordance with this Agreement to the complete satisfaction of the Town of Pelham Fire Department and the Director of Public Works.
18.2 The Developer shall install, charge, test, and maintain fire hydrants as required by the approved Plans and specifications in accordance with this Agreement to the complete satisfaction of the Town of Pelham Fire Department and the Director of Public Works.
18.3 The water supply and distribution system shall be designed to accommodate residential and fire flows with the minimum size of 150 mm in diameter.
18.4 All water mains shall be flushed, chlorinated, pressure tested, and bacterial tested in accordance with Town standards and to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Works prior to approval of the Completion Certificate for Primary Services.
18.5 The operation of valves which cause the water mains within the Plan of Subdivision to be charged from existing municipal water mains SHALL ONLY be carried out by Town Staff. All work on water distribution system shall be performed in accordance with Ontario Regulation 170/03 made under the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002, S.O. 2002, c.32, as amended and the Town’s DWWP and DWWL. The Town has an approved Quality Management System for the Pelham Distribution System and the Developer and its contractors shall be aware and informed of the Quality Management System.
18.6 The Developer shall, prior to the Director of Public Works approving the issuance of the Completion Certificate for Primary Services, supply the Director of Public Works with “as constructed drawings” showing the location and depth of the water ...
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. Provide a standard bubble map, as part of the plans, showing locations of numbered points, and a table with point number, northing and easting coordinates, description, and BL station for each point, for the following: ▪ all possible control as established or attained during preliminary survey, including but not limited to – section corners, property irons, intersection center-center irons, other set monuments; any necessary points for establishing BL, including P.I.’s in BL ▪ benchmarks, including TBM set with preliminary survey ▪ beginning and ends of pipe ▪ all P.I.’s/deflections (horizontal and vertical) ▪ FH’s, tees, bends, air release, valves
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. 1.3.1 Water Mains to the limits of the subdivision and service connections including improvements to supporting external infrastructure and all related appurtenances.
1.3.2 Fire hydrants
1.3.3 All related Appurtenances
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. The water distribution system located throughout the Project up to the point of lateral connection for Unit service, and the sprinkling system fixtures, connections, and controls located on the General Common Elements to the extent any are installed.
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. Operator shall operate, maintain and repair Municipality’s water distribution system in accordance with generally accepted industry standards, environmental regulations, and Operator’s standards and practices for its own retail customers.
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. The Parties acknowledge that, at the time of this Agreement’s execution, the Development Area will have an existing connection to CITY’s water distribution system.
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM. The Parties acknowledge that, at the time of the execution of this Agreement: (i) ▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ is served by an existing well, (ii) Outlot A is not served by an existing well, (iii) connection to a CITY-approved public water supply is not reasonably available, (iv) DEVELOPER wishes to forgo establishment of a well within Outlot A, and (iv) DEVELOPER wishes to maintain the existing well within Lot 1 to service the existing single-family residence until such time that CITY determines that a CITY-approved public water supply is available. Based on the foregoing, the Parties agree as follows:
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM.
17.1 The Developer shall submit to the City a Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks Form 1-Record of Watermains Authorized as a Future Alteration, or any other form required, completed by the Consulting Engineer, with the watermain design plans and calculations for approval by the City prior to construction.
17.2 If required by the City, the Developer shall construct a complete water supply and distribution system, including valves, valve boxes, fire hydrants, service connections, curbstops and boxes, blowoffs and ground hydrants as may be required, for the purpose of servicing the Lands. The water distribution system shall be constructed in accordance with the Plans approved by the City, and the construction and materials used therein shall be in accordance with the City’s most recent specifications therefor. The watermain system shall meet the design criteria of the Region and the Ministry of Environment Conservation and Parks (MECP) (inauguration or extension of a water system is subject to approval of the MECP under Sections 52 and 53 of The Ontario Water Resources Act). All alterations, relocations or connections to the existing water distribution system will be the responsibility of the Developer and shall be approved by the City.
17.3 The Developer shall construct a complete watermain system(s) and all necessary appurtenances, including hydrants, cathode protection and a metered minimum 19 mm diameter copper water service connections from the watermain to each Lot or Block. The design shall be as approved by the City and constructed in accordance with City specifications. All watermains shall be a minimum 150 mm diameter or of a sufficient size to service the Subdivision.
17.4 The Developer shall ensure that all connections to the existing drinking water system be scheduled with the Department of Operations and Community Services and that no person shall operate hydrants or appurtenances of the City’s existing municipal drinking water system unless the person holds a valid operator’s certificate as per Section 12
(1) Safe Drinking Water Act and has been given approval in writing by the City.
17.5 The Developer shall be responsible for any damage caused to existing watermains and appurtenances that may occur during construction of buildings and appurtenances that may occur during construction of Buildings and during the Lot or Block grading.
17.6 The Developer shall submit supporting documentation to the City’s Department of Operations and...