Examples of Storm Water Sewer in a sentence
Prepare, and submit applications, and load calculations for the utility connections (Including Gas, Water, Electric, Storm Water, Sewer, and Fire Sprinkler lines).
Any Storm Water Sewer that is not an Authority Storm Water Sewer.
The main Cleanout shall be located as close as practical to the point where the Storm Water Sewer leaves the building and in such a manner that the opening is readily accessible and has sufficient clearance (2m) for effective rodding and cleaning.
Subsequently, small municipalities identified by the State of California were required to obtain permit coverage under the Phase II General NPDES Permit for Municipal Separate Storm Water Sewer Systems (MS4).
A building Storm Water Sewer that is connected to The City’s Storm Water Sewer shall be equipped with a main Cleanout with a minimum diameter of 75mm, located not more than 25m from Property line.
At least 2 days before beginning construction, provide a copy of the site notice to the operator of any Municipal Separate Storm Water Sewer System (MS4) into which storm water will be discharged.
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If infill development is proposed on brownfield sites and the Storm Water Sewer system already discharges to a Irish Water Combined Sewer, the Storm Water drainage system shall be designedto ensure that Storm Water discharge from the infill development area is at or less than that which existed prior to the Development and ideally is as near to a greenfield storm runoff rate as practicably possible based on a SUDS assessment.
The building Storm Water Sewer from Cleanout to Property line is to be as straight as possible.
The City Engineer shall approve the necessary size of the facility, based on the provisions of Design and Construction Standards for Sanitary and Surface Water Management (as adopted and amended by Clean Water Services) and the City’s Master Storm Water Sewer Plan.