Sanitary Sewerage System Fund definition

Sanitary Sewerage System Fund means the fund created by Section 7.01 of the Original Resolution.

Examples of Sanitary Sewerage System Fund in a sentence

  • As long as the matching to respondents and non-respondents is done in a parallel fashion, this approach seems likely to be more convincing.1 We propose to directly examine potential non-response bias in Census Bureau surveys by linking both respondents and non-respondents to administrative data sources.Specifically, we will link the entire 2011 CPS Annual Social and Economic Supplement (ASEC) frame to IRS Form 1040 for tax year 2010 using address information from both sources.

  • Principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds shall be payable solely from the Net Revenues (other than to the extent payable out of proceeds of the Bonds) and funds on deposit in the Sanitary Sewerage System Fund, as provided in Article VII.

  • In addition, there is hereby irrevocably pledged and appropriated to the Sanitary Sewerage System Fund all Revenues and all investment earnings on all funds and accounts within the Fund.

  • All proceeds of Bonds and all other funds presently on hand derived from the operation of the System are irrevocably pledged and appropriated to the Sanitary Sewerage System Fund.

  • Deposit to the balance of the proceeds of the Series 2002A Bonds in the Construction Account in the Sanitary Sewerage System Fund to be used to pay costs of issuance of the Series 2002A Bonds and of the refunding of the Refunded Bonds.

  • Outdoor applications, however, are limited due to the sen- sitivity of PEX to Ultraviolet (UV) exposure.

  • Within the Sanitary Sewerage System Fund shall be separate accounts designated and described in Sections 7.02 through 7.09, to segregate income and expenses received, paid and accrued for the respective purposes described in those Sections.

Related to Sanitary Sewerage System Fund

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Sewage sludge means a solid, semi-solid, or liquid residue generated during the treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works as defined in section 6111.01 of the Revised Code. "Sewage sludge" includes, but is not limited to, scum or solids removed in primary, secondary, or advanced wastewater treatment processes. "Sewage sludge" does not include ash generated during the firing of sewage sludge in a sewage sludge incinerator, grit and screenings generated during preliminary treatment of domestic sewage in a treatment works, animal manure, residue generated during treatment of animal manure, or domestic septage.

  • Water means the chemical element defined as H2O in any of its three natural states, liquid, solid and gaseous.