Sanitary Sewer System definition

Sanitary Sewer System means all facilities, including ap- proved LOSS, used in the collection, transmission, storage, treatment, or discharge of any waterborne waste, whether domestic in origin or a combination of domestic, commercial, or industrial wastewater. LOSS are only considered sanitary sewer systems if they are designed to serve urban densities. Sanitary sewer system is also commonly known as public sewer system.
Sanitary Sewer System means the separate portion of the Collection System designed to convey municipal sewage (domestic, commercial, and industrial wastewater) to the WWTP.
Sanitary Sewer System means all portions of the City’s sewer system (including all pipes, force mains, gravity sewer segments, overflow structures, regulators, pump stations, lift stations, manholes, and components thereof), designed and constructed to collect and convey only sewage, and not storm water, from residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants, and institutions for treatment at a regional wastewater treatment plant.

Examples of Sanitary Sewer System in a sentence

  • Under no circumstances shall surface or groundwater drains be connected to the Municipal Sanitary Sewer System.

  • Prior to completion by ISU and acceptance by the City of any Water System Improvements, Sanitary Sewer System Improvements, Electric System Improvements, or Traffic System Improvements in the CYTown Development Area as described in this Agreement, ISU shall grant to the City by executed instruments, without charge to the City, easements for the installation and maintenance of such improvements and any future related improvements as may be necessary to provide services to the CYTown Development Area.

  • DMJM Engineers, NASA Ames Research Center, Repair Sanitary Sewer System, Moffett Field, California.

  • Complete, to the satisfaction of the Public Works & Development Director or his designee, any remaining punch list items concerning the Sanitary Sewer System prior to the connection of any structure to the sanitary sewer systems.

  • However, nothing in this Agreement should be construed to grant to Greeley an ownership interest in the Evans Sanitary Sewer System.


More Definitions of Sanitary Sewer System

Sanitary Sewer System means a system of underground conduits, operated by a private corporation, by the Corporation or by the Ministry of the Environment, which carries sewage to a sewage treatment facility.
Sanitary Sewer System means all sanitary sewer works and appurtenances owned, controlled, maintained and operated by the City, including Sanitary Sewers, Sanitary Sewer Connections, Sewage treatment facilities, pumping stations, outfalls and Manholes laid within any highway, City right of way or easement, or City-owned Property;
Sanitary Sewer System means a complete and properly functioning system owned and maintained by Halifax Water consisting of pipes or conduits, lateral lines from the pipes or conduits to street lines and appurtenances receiving and carrying water-borne wastes and includes any trunk sewers, pumping stations and treatment plants. (RC-Jun 21/16;E-Jul 30/16)
Sanitary Sewer System or “SSS” means the portion of Akron’s Sewer System designed to convey only sewage, and not storm water, from residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants and institutions for treatment at Akron’s WPCS.
Sanitary Sewer System means the complete sanitary sewer system of Effingham County which discharges sewage directly or indirectly into the sewage treatment plant, including sanitary sewer pipelines, manholes and flushing inlets and appurtenances.
Sanitary Sewer System means all portions of the POTW sewer system that are intended to convey liquid and water-carried waste to the WWTP or to any sanitary sewer overflow structure from residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants, and institutions together with minor quantities of ground, storm, and surface waters that are not admitted intentionally.
Sanitary Sewer System means the portion of the Wastewater Collection System designed to convey only sewage, and not stormwater, from residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants and institutions for treatment at a wastewater treatment plant.