Sewage Control Manager definition

Sewage Control Manager means a sewage control manager appointed by the Board under the Environmental Management Act and under the Bylaw and includes a Deputy Sewage Control Manager appointed by the Board;
Sewage Control Manager means the sewage control manager, appointed under paragraph 8.1(1)(a) of this Law.
Sewage Control Manager means a Sewage Control Manager appointed by the CRD Board under the Sewer Use Bylaw, or a person appointed by the Board as his or her deputy, under the Waste Management Act.

Examples of Sewage Control Manager in a sentence

  • Without limiting any other provision of this Bylaw, a Sewage Control Manager may amend, suspend or revoke any Waste Discharge Permit or Trucked Waste Authorization for any purpose stated in Section 1 of this Bylaw.

  • Nothing in this Bylaw restricts the powers of a Sewage Control Manager or an Officer under the Environmental Management Act.

  • A Sewage Control Manager may approve, deny or approve on terms and conditions such a request.

  • A Sewage Control Manager may, upon application or upon his or her own initiative, issue a Waste Discharge Permit or a Trucked Waste Authorization to a person who holds a Waste Discharge Permit or Authorization under the Former Bylaw for the same source, in which case the Waste Discharge Permit or Authorization issued under the Former Bylaw shall cease to be of effect.

  • Definitions and methods of analysis for these substances are outlined in Standard Methods or methods specified by a Sewage Control Manager.

  • A Sewage Control Manager may amend or cancel a Discharge Abatement Order.

  • A Sewage Control Manager may, upon application from the holder of a Waste Discharge Permit, or upon a Sewage Control Manager’s own initiative, amend the terms and conditions of a Waste Discharge Permit.

  • A Sewage Control Manager may require that a person who is discharging Non-Domestic Waste into a Sewer install and maintain at that person’s expense and at a location determined by the Sewage Control Manager, a discharge monitoring point for the sampling of the Non-Domestic Waste.

  • A Sewage Control Manager may require any person who is discharging Non-Domestic Waste into a Sewer to sample and analyze the discharge, at that person’s expense, in a manner satisfactory to the Sewage Control Manager.

  • Application for a Waste Discharge Permit or a Trucked Waste Authorization shall be made to a Sewage Control Manager on such forms as a Sewage Control Manager may prescribe from time to time and shall be accompanied by such information, drawings and specifications as a Sewage Control Manager may from time to time prescribe.


More Definitions of Sewage Control Manager

Sewage Control Manager means a sewage control manager appointed by the Capital Regional District, or a person appointed by the Board as his or her deputy, under the Environmental Management Act. (Bylaw 3350)
Sewage Control Manager means a sewage control manager appointed by the Regional District of Nanaimo, or a person appointed by the Board as his or her deputy, under the Waste Management Act.

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