Diversion valve definition

Diversion valve means a watertight structure that receives effluent through one inlet and distributes it to two or more outlets, only one of which is used at a time.
Diversion valve means a mechanism provided to enable a switching of the effluent flow from one soil absorption system to another separate absorption system so as to permit alternate periods of loading and resting.
Diversion valve means a watertight structure that receives septic tank or other treatment facility effluent through one inlet and distributes it to 2 outlets, only one of which is used at a time.

More Definitions of Diversion valve

Diversion valve. - means a watertight receptacle which receives wastewater originating from the septic tank or other treatment facility effluent through one (1) inlet, distributes it to two
Diversion valve means a valve that diverts greywater from a building’s drainage system before it enters the sewer or the subsurface irrigation system.
Diversion valve means a watertight structure that receives septic tank or other treatment facility effluent through one (1) inlet, distributes it to two (2) outlets, only one
Diversion valve means a watertight structure that receives effluent through one inlet and distributes it to two or more
Diversion valve means a watertight structure which receives septic tank or other treatment facility effluent through one (1) inlet, distributes it to two (2) or more outlets, only one (1) of which is utilized at a given time. (See Diagram 5 and 9 and Rule 3-50)
Diversion valve means a valve that diverts flow exclusively to one disposal component providing a long-term drying period of another disposal component. 1
Diversion valve means a watertight structure which receives septic tank or other treatment facility effluent through one (1) inlet, distributes it to two (2) outlets, only one (1) of which is utilized at a given time (See OAR 340-073-0045).