House sewer definition

House sewer means "building sewer" as defined by this administrative regulation.
House sewer means any drain or pipe for the drainage of the sewage from a house or building, its areas, water-closets, baths, offices and stables, to a street sewer or to a collecting sewer and includes the house connection, gully traps, sinks, approved traps and other accessories;
House sewer or “Building Drain” means that part of the lowest piping of a plumbing system which receives the discharge from soil, waste, and other drainage pipes inside the walls of any building, public or private, and ending five (5) feet beyond the inner face of the building where it conveys to the building sewer.

Examples of House sewer in a sentence

  • House sewer lines shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the Arkansas State Plumbing Code.

  • House sewer connection shall be done by laying 110 mm dia, UPVC pipe conforming torelevant IS specification of 6 kg/cm2, connecting chamber/sewer pipe at the propertyboundary to the nearest, existing Inspection Chamber or Sewer Connection Chamberconstructed by OISIP, OWSSB.

  • House sewer joints and connections to public sewers should be watertight and root proof.

  • House sewer connections of 100 mm RCC NP3 pipes from Manhole Chambers to Inspection Chamber (up to property boundary line) as per approved drawings and direction of Engineer-in-Charge.

  • House sewer connections, water and gas services, and other utility lines may not be indicated on the plans.


More Definitions of House sewer

House sewer means the extension from the building drain to the public sewer or other place of disposal including that portion of the line on public property.
House sewer means any sewer or drain beginning at the plumbing or drainage outlets of any building and running to the property line.
House sewer means a sewer intended to be used for the removal of effluent from any property and its conveyance into the waste water system;
House sewer means the part of the main house drain or sewer extending from a point five feet outside of the outer wall of a building, vault or area to its connection with the service lateral.
House sewer means a sewer conveying sewage from the plumbing fixtures of a single building to a common sewer or point of immediate disposal.
House sewer means that portion of the building sewer within private property.
House sewer means any sewer laid or constructed or existing within private or Government tenements; or under or upon any place, other than a public thoroughfare used, or intended to be used, for the removal of sewage from any such tenement or group of tenements, and the expression shall include all water-closets, sinks, gullies, flushing- tanks and other appliances used, or intended to be 1used, in connection with the said sewer;