Water Source Clause Samples

The Water Source clause defines the origin and quality standards of water to be used or supplied under an agreement. It typically specifies whether water must come from municipal systems, wells, or other sources, and may set requirements for testing, treatment, or compliance with health regulations. This clause ensures that all parties are clear about where water will be sourced and that it meets necessary safety or operational standards, thereby preventing disputes or issues related to water quality or availability.
Water Source. The garden contains a shallow hand- pump well. This water source is not guaranteed and in any given year may go dry. The Sudbury Conservation Commission is under no obligation to provide a source of water. No mechanical pumps may be used to pump water out of the well.
Water Source. The main water source for Three Mile Water District is ▇▇▇▇▇ on the North Bench between ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Oxford Roads. An alternate source well is located in the Moyie River Canyon near the confluence with the Kootenai River. There are no chemicals added to our water.
Water Source. Subject to all the terms, limitations, restrictions and conditions of this agreement, the VILLAGE agrees to furnish water to the CUSTOMER for the PROPERTY (and only for the PROPERTY, not for resale). VILLAGE agrees to furnish the water from the same sources and receiving the same treatment used by the residents of the VILLAGE.
Water Source. (As Applicable) Secure Lodging (As Applicable)
Water Source. (As Applicable) The Contractor will be responsible for obtaining water use permits, complying with permit conditions, and monitoring water usage from water hydrants or other approved and permitted water sources (i.e., lake, river, stream, etc.), using a meter or other required and approved method of tracking water usage.
Water Source. Adult summer chinook used as broodstock are captured at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Tumwater dams on the Wenatchee River, which is the home water source for the target population. Broodstock bound for the Methow and Okanogan basins are intercepted down-river at ▇▇▇▇▇ Dam on the mainstem Columbia, prior to reaching the tributaries. Broodstock trapped at the Dam and volunteering into ▇▇▇▇▇ Hatchery are held in adult holding ponds supplied with water fed from the reservoir. Captured adult fish, eggs, fry, and fingerling fish are held at ▇▇▇▇▇ or Eastbank hatcheries, and reared at Eastbank Hatchery, Rocky Reach Hatchery, and ▇▇▇▇▇ Hatchery. The latter three hatcheries rely on either well water (Eastbank and ▇▇▇▇▇), or water seeping below Rocky Reach Dam (Rocky Reach). Eastbank Hatchery has four ▇▇▇▇▇ that supply 53 cfs, varying in temperature from a low of 46oF in May to a high of 57oF in December. Water supplying Rocky Reach is 6.2 cfs of toe-drain water seeping from below the grout curtain in the earth-fill portion of rocky Reach Dam (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al. 1994). The quality of water used by the hatcheries is high, and adequate to ensure the health of salmonids propagated. Fish reared at these hatcheries are transferred to other hatcheries (Turtle Rock) or acclimation ponds (Similkameen, Carlton, ▇▇▇▇▇▇) for rearing to smolt size and release. Turtle Rock is supplied with 44 cfs of Columbia River water pumped directly from the reservoir behind Rocky Reach Dam. The rearing/acclimation ponds are supplied with river water at each site (▇▇▇▇▇▇ - 16 cfs, Similkameen - 21 cfs, and Carlton - 15 cfs) and there are no differences between the water used for these latter portions of the summer chinook programs and water used by the naturally spawned populations.
Water Source. All water must be from a potable source. When utilizing a hose, the hose must be food grade (recreational vehicle/drinking water) and have backflow prevention. Garden hoses are NOT allowed.
Water Source. The Licensee in conjunction with the CMT shall develop a plan for passing water into the bypass reach from the Roanoke Rapids Lake. 3.1.1 The plan shall be developed so as to facilitate management of downstream passage and minimize escapement of resident fish in concert with state and federal fishery management objectives for the lake fishery and the Roanoke River Basin. 3.1.2 Methods of passing water may include but not be limited to spillway gate valves, siphons and auxiliary hydropower turbines.
Water Source. 26 a. Is there a water source on or to the Property? ...............................................................................
Water Source. The quality and purity of the water sources (the "Water Sources") used by the Corporations in connection with their Business including, without restriction, pursuant to the Water Agreements, is in accordance with all legislation by the applicable governmental authority, and comply with the regulations established by the International Bottled Water Association. The volume of water produced from all Water Sources is sufficient to carry on the Business of the Corporations following Closing in a manner consistent with the Business as carried on prior to Closing. The Vendor does not have any information concerning, or knowledge of, any problem with respect to any of the Water Sources whatsoever except as disclosed in Schedule 25. Except as set forth in Schedules 6 and 9, the sale contemplated herein shall not result in termination of the Water Agreement or of any agreement with respect to any of the Water Sources nor is any consent required from a third party in respect thereof. The Corporations and any third parties from whom the Corporations obtain water have all necessary licenses to allow the Corporations to carry on their Business at Closing, except as disclosed in Schedule 25.