Examples of Wastewater Collection and Transmission System in a sentence
Sanitary Sewer Overflow (SSO) shall mean an overflow, spill, diversion, or release of wastewater from or caused by the City’s Wastewater Collection and Transmission System (WCTS).
The Year 1 and Year 2 priority areas specifically outlined in the CSAP were completed during previous reporting periods in accordance with the CD Year 1 and Year 2 deadlines and the City is continuing to assess the Wastewater Collection and Transmission System (WCTS) outside of the specified areas.
Columbia has underway a Capital Improvement Program for the Wastewater Collection and Transmission System, as described further on Appendix F.
The Board shall develop and, as appropriate, modify contingency plans for the Wastewater Collection and Transmission System and the WWTFs to be implemented during emergency situations.
WHEREAS, the Defendant owns and operates a Publicly Owned Treatment Works (“POTW”) that includes the Rock Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant (“WWTP”) and associated Wastewater Collection and Transmission System (“WCTS”) in Independence, Missouri.
The County shall place all final EPA/EPD approved plans, reports or other submissions required by Section VI (Remedial Actions for County’s Wastewater Collection and Transmission System), Section VIII (Supplemental Environmental Project) and Section IX (Reporting Requirements) in the Public Document Repository.
No clear water shall be discharged directly or indirectly into the Wastewater Collection and Transmission System.
DeKalb County Department of Watershed Management’s (DWM) Wastewater Collection and Transmission System (WCTS) includes an estimated 2,700 miles of sanitary sewer lines, and approximately 70,000 manholes.
Legal Authorities are in place to effectively manage and operate the Wastewater Collection and Transmission System (WCTS).
Wastewater Collection and Transmission System (WCTS): A treatment works, as defined by Section 212 of the Act (33 U.S.C. Section 1292), which is owned by the City.