Water Service definition
Water ServiceÌýmeans the procurement, treatment, and distribution of water for domestic use or any other purpose for which water can be used.
Water ServiceÌýmeans the furnishing of water to a cus- tomer through a District-owned water meter or meters.
Water ServiceÌýmeans water supplied by the Authority at the Harbour or to any place located on Port Authority Lands.
Examples of Water Service in a sentence
Agreement, dated as of December 19, 2007, between Water Service Corp.
Safe Water from Every Tap: Improving Water Service to Small Communities.
Water Service: Install water service and distribution piping in sizes and pressures adequate for construction.
In connection with the Annual Report of Connecticut Water Service, Inc.
Water Service: Connect to Owner's existing water service facilities.
More Definitions of Water Service
Water ServiceÌýmeans that portion of a water supply system from the water main or private water supply to the building control valve.
Water ServiceÌýmeans the delivery of water by
Water ServiceÌýor â€�Water Servicesâ€� means supplying service through a pipe or other constructed conveyance for any purpose, but does not include the sale of water for human consumption by a water supplier to another water supplier for resale.
Water ServiceÌýmeans and refer to the delivery of water to a User.
Water ServiceÌýmeans the readiness to supply or actual supplying of water for drinking, sanitation, or fire protections to a premises on which a water service connection has been installed.
Water ServiceÌýmeans the installation of the service tap, water service line, service box, and meter, and submittal of application and payment of fees, rates and charges, all in accordance with the Agency’s rates, rules, regulations, and Standard Design and Construction Specifications, to include irrigation and fire services.
Water ServiceÌýmeans Water Service, an executive agency of the Department for Regional Development, of which the Appointee is the successor company (and references to Water Service include references to the Department for Regional Development acting in its capacity as, or through the agency of, Water Service);