Inspection Chamber definition
Inspection Chamber means a covered chamber which provides an access point for making connection or performing maintenance on the underground Sanitary Sewer;
Inspection Chamber means a chamber not deeper than 750 mm and of such dimension that access may be obtained to a drain without requiring a person to enter into such chamber;
Inspection Chamber means a device installed on a Service Connection in accordance with District’s Subdivision Control Bylaw.
Examples of Inspection Chamber in a sentence
Please note it may not be possible to lift some drainage Inspection Chamber covers, in which case, it will be documented in your Report.
Upon inspection by the Utility to conform compliance and acceptance of the installation, the wastewater inspection chamber shall become property of the Utility and be considered the Utility’s Inspection Chamber.
Lot 1 (Mosul) District Lot 2 (Telafer District Lot3 (Ba'aj District) Lot 4 (Hathar District) Lot 5 (Telkeiyf District) NO 1 NO C.37 Inspection Chamber Connection: Provide material and manpower to supply and install Inspection chamber connection to the main sewage network with the following specifications: - Material: white P.V.C 6" - Depth: 100 cm.
More Definitions of Inspection Chamber
Inspection Chamber means a below-ground structure built in the line of a sewer or sanitary drain for inspecting or testing the sewer or drain and for clearing obstructions.
Inspection Chamber means the pipe, valve and other fittings that join a building sewer to a service connection.
Inspection Chamber means the device installed between the Service Connection and the collection pipe or main component of the Silverhawk Wastewater Works
Inspection Chamber means a chamber not deeper than 750mm and of such dimensions that access may be obtained to a drain without requiring a person to enter into such chamber.
Inspection Chamber means any chamber constructed so as to provide access thereto for inspection and cleaning.
Inspection Chamber means a cavity constructed between sewer lines to allow for inspection and cleansing;
Inspection Chamber means a chamber not deeper than 750mm and of such dimension that access may be obtained to a drain without requiring a person to enter into such chamber; "inspection eye" means any access opening to the interior of any pipe or pipe fitting in a drainage installation provided solely for the purpose of inspection and testing, and to which permanent access after completion of the drainage installation need not be provided;