Indirect waste piping definition

Indirect waste piping means drain piping which does not connect directly with the drain system, but which discharges into the drain system by means of an air break or air gap into a receptor.
Indirect waste piping means drain piping which does not connect directly with the drain system, but which discharges

Examples of Indirect waste piping in a sentence

  • Indirect waste piping shall discharge through an air gap or air break into a waste receptor.

  • Indirect waste piping shall be installed as to permit ready access for flushing and cleaning.

  • Indirect waste piping exceeding 2 ft (610 mm) long shall be trapped.

  • Indirect waste piping shall be so installed as to permit ready access for flushing and cleansing.AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 40:4(A)(7) and R.S. 40:5(2)(3)(7)(9)(16)(17)(20).HISTORICAL NOTE: Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of Public Health, LR 38:2858 (November 2012).

  • Indirect waste piping shall terminate 2" above the top of the hub.

  • Indirect waste piping shall not be less than one (1) inch in diameter.

  • Indirect waste piping shall be installed to a uniform minimum grade of ¼" per foot unless otherwise noted.

  • Indirect waste piping shall beso installed so as to permit access for flushing and cleaning.

  • Indirect waste piping and local waste piping draining the fixtures, appliances and devices having a public health , including but not limited to those listed in Table 82.33−1, shall be considered as plumbing and shall comply with the provisions of this section.

  • Indirect waste piping shall be installed so as to permit access for flushing and cleaning.‌‌‌(Source: Amended at 38 Ill.

Related to Indirect waste piping

  • Yard waste means leaves, grass clippings, yard and garden debris and brush, including clean woody vegetative material no greater than 6 inches in diameter. This term does not include stumps, roots or shrubs with intact root balls.

  • Bulky Waste means business waste or domestic waste which by virtue of its mass, shape, size or quantity is inconvenient to remove in the routine door-to-door council service provided by the council or service provider;

  • Food Waste means waste food that is household waste or, as the case may be, commercial waste, and shall have the same meaning as that applying to Regulation 7 of the Waste Management (Food Waste) Regulations 2009 (SI 508 of 2009) or, as the case may be, to Regulation 6 of the European Union (Household Food Waste and Bio-Waste) Regulations 2015 (SI 430 of 2015);

  • Radioactive waste means any waste which contains radioactive material in concentrations which exceed those listed in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2.

  • Trade waste means any solid, liquid, or gaseous waste material or rubbish resulting from construction, land clearing for construction or development, building operations, or the prosecution of any business, trade, or industry including, but not necessarily limited to, plastic products, cartons, paint, grease, oil and other petroleum products, chemicals or cinders.

  • Industrial wastewater means the water or liquid carried waste from an industrial process. These wastes may result from any process or activity of industry, manufacture, trade or business, from the development of any natural resource, or from animal operations such as feedlots, poultry houses, or dairies. The term includes contaminated storm water and leachate from solid waste facilities.

  • waste water means used water containing substances or objects that is subject to regulation by national law.

  • Industrial waste means any liquid, gaseous, radioactive, or solid waste substance resulting from any process of industry, manufacturing, trade, or business or from the development of any natural resource.

  • recyclable waste means the waste that is commonly found in the MSW. It is also called as "Dry Waste". These include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, electronics goods, etc.