Sanitary Sewerage Facilities definition

Sanitary Sewerage Facilities means all facilities for the collection, pumping, transmission, treatment, and disposal of sewage or wastewater.

Examples of Sanitary Sewerage Facilities in a sentence

  • In the event of any variation between the Specifications and Standards in this publication, and applicable rules, regulations and specifications of the Commonwealth of Virginia State Board of Health, Waterworks Regulations and/or Sewerage Regulations, it shall be understood that such rules, regulations and specifications of these State agencies shall prevail for the Public Water Supply and Sanitary Sewerage Facilities within the City of Suffolk, Virginia.

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  • The policy and criteria for determination of pro rata share of total cost, financial and implementation procedures and other related matters shall be the responsibility of the Town Manager and adopted by the Town Council as part of the Sanitary Sewerage Facilities Master Plan.

  • Pre-treatment before discharge or elimination of the discharge may be required if in the opinion of the Authority the type of waste and/or the manner of discharge is such as to be detrimental to the Sanitary Sewerage Facilities of the Authority.

  • The dwelling shall be connected to potable water and sanitary sewerage facilities per Section 14.06 (Water Supply and Sanitary Sewerage Facilities).

  • Any waters or wastes containing Suspended solids (S.S.) or Biochemical Oxygen Demand (B.O.D.) in excess of 300 parts per million or containing any unusual Chemical Oxygen Demand (C.O.D.) or chlorine requirements in such quantities as to constitute a significant load on the Sanitary Sewerage Facilities.

  • With regard to facilities to be approved and accepted by the County, as provided or to be provided in the Construction specifications and standards for Waterworks and Sanitary Sewerage Facilities of the County of Isle of Wight, Virginia it shall be the responsibility of the owner to reimburse the County for the cost of certain services.

  • In subdivisions of one (1) acre or larger lots, if a public water system is not available, individual wells may be used, subject to standards and procedural requirements of the County Health Department.B. Sanitary Sewerage Facilities The proprietor shall install sanitary sewerage facilities in accordance with the standards andspecifications of the Township Engineer and the County Health Department, where applicable.

  • All installations shall be in strict accordance with the Building Officials Code Administrators (BOCA) codes, the Virginia Department of Health, Water Works Regulations, latest edition, and the Department of Public Utilities Construction Specifications and Standards for Waterworks and Sanitary Sewerage Facilities, Isle of Wight County, Virginia.

  • Sanitary Sewerage Facilities 51-100 GeneralAll subdivisions developed subsequent to this Ordinance shall be provided with an approved sewerage disposal system conforming to the current criteria adopted by the City and the requirements of Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Regulations.

Related to Sanitary Sewerage Facilities

  • Sanitary sewerage means a system of public sewers for carrying off waste water and refuse, but excluding sewage treatment facilities, septic tanks, and leach fields owned or operated by the licensee or registrant.

  • Sanitary Sewage means wastewaters from residential, commercial and industrial sources introduced by direct connection to the sewerage collection system tributary to the treatment works including non-excessive inflow/infiltration sources.

  • Sanitary Sewer System means all facilities, includ- ing approved 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 consid- ered sanitary sewer systems if they are designed to serve urban densities. Sanitary sewer system is also commonly known as public sewer system.

  • Sanitary Sewer means a sewer which carries sewage and to which storm, surface, and ground waters are not intentionally admitted.

  • Sanitary Sewer Overflow or “SSO” means any overflow, spill, release, discharge or diversion of untreated or partially treated wastewater from the sanitary sewer system. SSOs include:

  • Sanitary landfill means an engineered land burial facility for the disposal of household waste that is so located, designed, constructed, and operated to contain and isolate the waste so that it does not pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health or the environment. A sanitary landfill also may receive other types of solid wastes, such as commercial solid waste, nonhazardous sludge, hazardous waste from conditionally exempt small quantity generators, construction, demolition, or debris waste and nonhazardous industrial solid waste. See 9VAC20-81 (Solid Waste Management Regulations) for further definitions of these terms.

  • Sanitary Waste means wastes comprising of used diapers, sanitary towels or napkins, tampons, condoms, incontinence sheets and any other similar waste ;

  • Sanitary with respect to a building, means it is free from danger or hazard to the health of persons occupying or frequenting it or to that of the public, if such danger arises from the method or materials of its construction or from any equipment installed therein, for the purpose of lighting, heating, ventilating, or plumbing.

  • Sewerage system means pipelines or conduits, pumping stations, and force mains, and all other

  • Railroad facilities means right of way and related

  • Sanitary sewer authority means the department, agency, or public entity with responsibility to review and approve the feasibility of sanitary sewer services or onsite wastewater systems.

  • Wastewater facilities means the structures, equipment, and processes required to collect, carry away, and treat domestic and industrial wastes and dispose of the effluent.

  • Generating Facilities means Interconnection Customer’s device for the production and/or storage for later injection of electricity identified in the Interconnection Request, but shall not include the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities. Generation Interconnection Customer:

  • Transportation Facilities means any physical facility that moves or assist in the movement of people or goods including facilities identified in OAR 660-012-0020 but excluding electricity, sewage, and water systems.

  • Common Areas and Facilities means collectively the Development Common Areas and Facilities and the Residential Common Areas and Facilities and all those parts and such of the facilities of the Development designated as common areas and facilities in any Sub-Deed;

  • Sewage means a combination of the water-carried wastes from residences, business buildings, institutions, and industrial establishments, together with such ground, surface, and storm waters as may be present.

  • Storage Facility means a facility used for the stocking of natural gas and owned and/or operated by a natural gas undertaking, including the part of LNG facilities used for storage but excluding the portion used for production operations, and excluding facilities reserved exclusively for transmission system operators in carrying out their functions;

  • Potable means water suitable for drinking by the public.

  • Mine drainage means any drainage, and any water pumped or siphoned, from an active mining area or a post-mining area. The abbreviation “ml/l” means milliliters per liter.

  • Utility Facilities means the plant, equipment and property, including but not limited to the poles, pipes, mains, conduits, ducts, cable, wires, plant and equipment located under, on, or above the surface of the ground within the public right-of-way of the city and used or to be used for the purpose of providing utility or telecommunications services. (Ord. 99-1003 §1 (part), 1999)

  • Idle facilities means completely unused facilities that are excess to the governmental unit's current needs.

  • Sewer means a pipe or conduit for carrying sewage.

  • Generating Facility means the Generating Unit(s) comprising Seller’s power plant, as more particularly described in Section 1.02 and Exhibit B, including all other materials, equipment, systems, structures, features and improvements necessary to produce electric energy and thermal energy, excluding the Site, land rights and interests in land.

  • Facilities means the Plant and Equipment to be supplied and installed, as well as all the Installation Services to be carried out by the Contractor under the Contract.

  • Underground facility means any item which shall be buried or placed below ground for use in connection with the storage or conveyance of water, sewage, electronic, telephone or telegraphic communications, electric energy, oil, gas or other substances, and shall include, but not be limited to pipes, sewers, conduits, cables, valves, lines, wires, manholes, attachments and those portions of poles and their attachments below ground.

  • Drainage area means a geographic area within which stormwater, sediments, or dissolved materials drain to a particular receiving waterbody or to a particular point along a receiving waterbody.