Drainage Facilities definition

Drainage Facilities means the sump, drainage pump station and associated equipment constructed on the Water Authority Land as at the date of this Agreement and which establishes a ground water control system;
Drainage Facilities means storm sewers, force mains, pumping stations, and facilities for the treatment, disposal, impoundment, retention, control, or storage of waters; improvements of or for any channel, ditch, drain, floodway, or watercourse, including location, construction, reconstruction, reconditioning, widening, deepening, cleaning, removal of obstructions, straightening, boxing, culverting, tiling, filling, walling, arching, or change in course, location, or terminus; improvements of or for a river, creek, or run, including reinforcement of banks, enclosing, deepening, widening, straightening, removal of obstructions, or change in course, location, or terminus; facilities for the protection of lands from the overflow of water, including a levee, wall, embankment, jetty, dike, dam, sluice, revetment, reservoir, retention or holding basin, control gate, or breakwater; facilities for controlled drainage, regulation of stream flow, and protection of an outlet; the vacation of a ditch or drain; equipment and furnishings; and all required appurtenances and necessary real estate and interests in real estate.
Drainage Facilities means a system of man-made structures designed to collect, convey, hold, divert or discharge stormwater, and includes stormwater sewers, canals, detention structures, and retention structures.

Examples of Drainage Facilities in a sentence

  • Drainage Facilities Storm drainage facilities shall be designed to convey the flow of storm water runoff in a safe and efficient manner.

  • A copy of the "Standard Construction Specifications for Sewers and Drainage Facilities" is available from the District's Engineering Department for a nominal fee.

  • Site Utilities (Water, Sanitary Sewer, Storm Drainage Facilities); iii.

  • The City of Palo Alto Public Works Department is responsible for all Drainage Facilities in the street and public right of way that collect storm and surface Water and convey it to the major channels and creeks within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City of Palo Alto.

  • When all Surface Drainage Facilities have been constructed to the satisfaction of the Manager, Urban Development.


More Definitions of Drainage Facilities

Drainage Facilities means all pipes, catch basins, pumps, manmade drainage ways, natural channels, etc., designed to collect and carry drainage.
Drainage Facilities as used herein, shall mean all ditches, channels, conduits, retention- detention systems, tiles, swales, sewers, and other natural or artificial means of draining storm water from land.
Drainage Facilities means all lines, equipment, facilities, and systems for drainage and retention of surface waters, constructed or installed from time to time within the Drainage Easement Area.
Drainage Facilities means any facility or system associated with the control, collection, transmission, storage, treatment, or disposal of Stormwater or other water, whether on private or public lands, and includes but is not limited to:
Drainage Facilities means any improvement constructed for the conveyance or storage of surface water.
Drainage Facilities means those public facilities designated in the Vineyard Springs Supplemental Fee Plan.
Drainage Facilities means those trunk drainage facilities designated in the Drainage Master Plan and the Nexus Study or Drainage Fee Study for this Fee.