Sewer Permit definition

Sewer Permit means a City of Coos Bay Sewer Connection/Sewer Cap/Sewer Repair Permit obtained to connect or repair a service lateral.
Sewer Permit means written authorization from the Bath Public Works Department to a Licensed Sewer Contractor to perform construction or maintenance on a building sewer.
Sewer Permit means a permit given by the Town to connect to the POTW issued under these Regulations.

Examples of Sewer Permit in a sentence

  • The owner of the property to be disconnected shall obtain a Class Four (4) Sewer Permit from the District and all other necessary permits for the abandonment in the street and/or public right-of-way, and shall restore the site to its original condition to the satisfaction of the District and/or other public agency with appropriate jurisdiction.

  • The Village of Golf issues building permits for applicable projects after approval is granted by the MWRDGC for compliance with its Sewer Permit Ordinance.

  • Payments will be made subsequent the Provider submitting to the County a copy of the associated Certificates of Compliance, Final Sewer Permit, or Final Plumbing Permit as issued by the appropriate agency for properties with approved Bids.

  • A Sewer Service Connection Permit (SSCP, a.k.a. Side Sewer Permit) is required for installation and/or repair of all gravity building sewers, private grinder pump systems, private force main/discharge pipelines from private grinder pump systems, pressure side sewers, and/or gravity side sewers.

  • If suspended or revoked, installation or modification of a treatment system may not commence or continue until a valid Sewer Permit is obtained.

  • An Application for Sewer Permit is not required for developments involving land subdivisions subject to the Subdivision Act.

  • Residential: All applicable fees and deposits must be paid and an Application for Sewer Permit must be issued before scheduling and receiving an inspection by District personnel.

  • The amount charged, to each applicant by the Township at the time an application is made to the Township for connection, disconnection or reconnection to the Public Sewer System, to cover the routine cost of inspecting and approving the physical connection, disconnection or reconnection of a Building Sewer and Service Connection to the Public Sewer System, routine engineering review and the issuance of a Sewer Permit.

  • Any person requiring a Sewer Permit shall make written application to the District Manager.

  • Commercial: All applicable fees and deposits must be paid, the District Plan Check Review completed, and if applicable, an Application for Sewer Permit issued before scheduling and receiving inspections by District personnel.


More Definitions of Sewer Permit

Sewer Permit means the Village of Hebron Sewer Permit referred to in Schedule 3.20.
Sewer Permit means the permit or permits for Storm Connections and Sanitary Connections to the Reserve to be issued by the City to the Nation upon the City’s receipt and review of an acceptable application from the Nation, which sets out conditions for the Nation’s discharges of Sewage, Wastewater and Storm Water and as further described in D.3(a) but for clarity is not a Waste Discharge Permit;
Sewer Permit means the written permit required by the Township for connection to the Public Sewer System.

Related to Sewer Permit

  • Building Permit means a permit issued pursuant to section 4 of this local law. The term “Building Permit” shall also include a Building Permit which is renewed, amended or extended pursuant to any provision of this local law.

  • Operating Permit means a permit issued pursuant to section 10 of this local law. The term “Operating Permit” shall also include an Operating Permit which is renewed, amended or extended pursuant to any provision of this local law.

  • Environmental Permit means any permit, approval, identification number, license or other authorization required under any Environmental Law.

  • Final permit means the version of a permit issued by the Department that has completed all review procedures required by Chapter 14, and for a Class I permit, Chapter 13.

  • Wastewater means the spent water of a community. From the standpoint of source, it may be a combination of the liquid and water-carried wastes from residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants, and institutions, together with any groundwater, surface water, and storm water that may be present.

  • Occupancy Permit means a document authorizing the use of a development undertaken in accordance with a development permit issued pursuant to this Land Use Bylaw;

  • 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.