Cross Connections definition

Cross Connections means any connection or structural arrangement between a public or a consumer’s potable water system and any non-potable source or system through which backflow can occur. Bypass arrangements, jumper connections, removable sections, swivel or changeover devices and other temporary or permanent devices through which or because of which, backflow can occur, are considered to be Cross Connections.
Cross Connections means any physical connection or arrangement between two otherwise separate piping systems, one of which contains potable water and the other which contains water or any substance of unknown or questionable quality whereby there may be flow from one system to the other.
Cross Connections means interconnections in a Meet Me Room between Tenant’s Demarc Rack Space and any telecommunications carriers present in such Meet Me Room.

Examples of Cross Connections in a sentence

  • Customer (or its sublicensee) acknowledges that the Meet Me Room (and the Customer MMR Space) is not part of the Customer Space, the Meet Me Room is operated by the MMR Operator, and that all operations in the Meet Me Room, and all Customer (or its sublicensee) presence in the Meet Me Room, including, but not limited to, Cross Connections, are governed and controlled by the MMR Operator; each and all of which is subject to such agreements and costs as are required, from time to time, by the MMR Operator.

  • Customer (or its sublicensee) may request that Supplier cause the MMR Operator (at Customer’s expense) to make such Cross Connections on behalf of Customer (or its sublicensee) in accordance with standard practices which shall be consistent with Comparable Owner Practices.


More Definitions of Cross Connections

Cross Connections means a connection or arrangement of piping or appurtenances through which water of questionable quality, wastes or other contaminants could possibly flow back into the Water Distribution System because of a reversal of flow.
Cross Connections means that all applicable sections of Chapter 6.28 of the Ceres Municipal Code shall apply.
Cross Connections means any actual or potential connection or structural arrangement between a public water supply and any other source or system through which it is possible to introduce into any part of the potable system any used water, industrial fluid, gas or substance other than the intended potable water with which the system is supplied. By-pass arrangements, jumper connections, removable sections, swivel or changeover devices and other temporary or permanent devices through which or because of which backflow can or may occur are considered to be cross- connections.
Cross Connections means any physical connection or arrangement between potable water and any source of contamination.
Cross Connections means any actual or potential unprotected connection or structural arrangement between City’s or customer’s potable water system and any other source or system through which it is possible to introduce into any part of the system any used or non-potable water, industrial fluid, gas, and/or substance other than the intended potable water with which the system is supplied. “Cross connection(s)” include, without limitation, bypass arrangements, jumper connections, removable sections, swivel or change-over devices, and other temporary or permanent devices through which, or because of which, backflow can occur.
Cross Connections means any actual or potential connection between the Village’s potable water supply and any source of pollution or contamination and includes any by- pass, jumper connection, removable section of pipe, auxiliary water supply, swivel or changeover device and any other temporary or permanent connecting arrangement through which backflow may occur.
Cross Connections means a physical cable connection to a network other than a network operated by Iron Mountain.