Common sewer definition

Common sewer means a sewer in which all abutters have equal rights of entrance and
Common sewer. (Collection System) shall mean the facilities used to convey wastewater from several individual structures located on the same parcel (lot).
Common sewer means any Sewer, Sewer system or portion thereof used, or intended to be used, for public use and under the control of the District.

Examples of Common sewer in a sentence

  • Common sewer services are expressly prohibited in zero lot line and townhouse developments.

  • Common sewer laterals approved under paragraph (c) shall be have a minimum diameter of six (6) inches for all laterals serving more than five residential equivalent units.

  • The Littleton Common sewer feasibility study authorized by May 2010’s Town Meeting is proceeding through the work of the Charles River Watershed Association, which obtained a$100,000 grant from the Barr Foundation to study “smart sewering.” November 8, 2010 Special Town Meeting voters approved $745,000 for purchase of the 16.39- acre Cobb conservation properties.

  • Common sewer drain line problems include (but not limited to) scaling, root intrusion, holes, pooling, standing water, cracks, clogging and pipe separation.

  • Common sewer or drain The Council may, in its discretion and with the agreement of the owners concerned, permit the drainage installations of two or more buildings to connect with a public sewer by means of a common sewer or drain.


More Definitions of Common sewer

Common sewer means a wastewater sewer or combined sewer that:
Common sewer means all sanitary or storm sewer pipes, lift stations, manholes, catch basins and other fittings and fixtures on or under Regional District right-of-ways and easements under the control of the Regional District.
Common sewer means a sewer in which all owners of abutting properties have equal rights.
Common sewer means a collecting sewer, and a part of the sewerage system that either initially or ultimately will serve two or more allotments or tax lots, parcels, or ownerships which may or may not be owned or controlled by a municipality or government either initially or ultimately.
Common sewer means a Wastewater Sewer that:
Common sewer means a building service sewer or building drain that receives wastewater from more than one (1) discharger before it empties into a collecting sewer.
Common sewer means all sanitary or storm sewer pipes, lift stations. manholes, catch basins and other fittings and fixtures on or under City right-of-ways and easements under the control of the City.