Infiltration and inflow definition

Infiltration and inflow means water, other than wastewater, that enters a sewer system.
Infiltration and inflow means water that enters a wastewater collection system through physical defects in the system or from other point sources.
Infiltration and inflow or “I & I” means the infiltration and the inflow into the North, Central, and South Plant Collection Systems.

Examples of Infiltration and inflow in a sentence

  • Infiltration and inflow shall be represented in flow calculations in the design of the sanitary system.

  • Infiltration and inflow (I/I) into the collection system has been evaluated for this renewal.

  • Plan and schedule content S4.C. Duty to mitigate S4.D. Notification of new or altered sources S4.E. Infiltration and inflow evaluation S5.

  • Infiltration and inflow will be prevented from entering sanitary sewer or water valve manholes.Page Nine No sanitary, storm or water main lines including house services shall be left unplugged at the ends unless under active construction.

  • Infiltration and inflow will be prevented from entering sanitary sewer or water valve manholes.Division Two - Sitework Page Nine No sanitary, storm or water main lines including house services shall be left unplugged at the ends unless under active construction.

  • Infiltration and inflow was the most frequently cited problem, with 85 percent of the facilities reporting I/I as a problem.

  • Plan and schedule content S4.C. Duty to mitigate S4.D. Notification of new or altered sources S4.E. Infiltration and inflow evaluation S4.F. Wasteload assessment S5.

  • Infiltration and inflow of water from sources outside a sanitary treatment system reduce the capacity available for users of the system.

  • Infiltration and inflow into the member agencies’ separately owned collection systems can present a capacity problem during wet weather, and in 2012, the Settling Respondent implemented a Wet Weather Flow Management Project, which included five interconnected underground storage tanks to capture excess wastewater flows including infiltration and inflow that exceed the Portola Pump Station’s capacity.

  • Section 3.13 of the IVS Disclosure Schedule lists all federal, state, local and foreign income Tax Returns filed with respect to the IVS Business or taxable periods ended on or after January 1, 2004, indicates those Tax Returns that have been audited and indicates those Tax Returns that currently are the subject of audit.


More Definitions of Infiltration and inflow

Infiltration and inflow or “I & I” means the infiltration of groundwater and the inflow of stormwater into the North, Central, and South Plant Collection Systems.
Infiltration and inflow or "1/1" means the total quantity of water from both infiltration and inflow without distinguishing the source.

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