Force Main Sample Clauses

Force Main. (a) Lot 1 and Lot 2 are benefitted by sewer, water, utility, drainage and access rights reserved in the Lot 3 Deed and as shown on the 2015 Plat, including an easement to construct, maintain, repair and replace an underground septic system in the southwesterly portion of Lot 3, together with an easement 10 feet in width to install, maintain, repair and replace an underground sewer pipeline and septic sleeve leading from the reserved underground septic area and proceeding northerly to Lot 2, all in the areas identified as “Access and Maintenance Easement For Lot 2” on the 2015 Plat (the “Septic Easements”). (b) The Lot 3 Owner hereby acknowledges and agrees that: (i) Xxx 0X, xxx Xxx 0X, xxx Xxx 0X xxx xx developed in the future as part of the Commercial Development; and (ii) the scope of the Septic Easements shall include the use of such easements by the Commercial Development, including use by the current and future owners of Xxx 0X, xxx Xxx 0X, xxx Xxx 0X.
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Force Main. The Gee Creek Xxxxxxx pump station located south of Pioneer Street, just west of Gee Creek conveys wastewater around the historic downtown sewers to the WWTP. The Gee Creek Xxxxxxx pump station has a current design capacity of 1,000 gpm and discharges to two 12-inch force mains that travel through Xxxxxx Park all the way to the City’s treatment facility. Most wastewater south and east of the historic downtown area is pumped by the Gee Creek Xxxxxxx pump station. Pioneer Canyon Force Main. The Pioneer Canyon Force Main consists of two 12-inch pipes that convey wastewater from near the intersection of N. 45th Avenue and Pioneer Canyon Drive to a gravity trunk sewer near the intersection of Pioneer Street and Xxxxxx Road. The Pioneer Canyon sewer pump station has a capacity of 3,100 gpm and is designed to convey wastewater from much of the area east of 45th Avenue.
Force Main. Construction of a force main to convey screened raw sewage to the City of Xxxxxxxxx’x Domestic Water Reclamation Facility for advanced treatment, disposal to land, and water recycling for beneficial reuse.
Force Main. In order to increase the capacity of Pump Station #21, the City plans to install a new 8” force main to replace an aging existing 8” force main. The new force main will start at Pump Station #21 which is 0.25 miles west of the Project, and will connect to the existing force main within the River Street right-of-way adjacent to the Project. Approximately 1,250 linear feet of the new force main will be directional drilled and the remaining 300 linear feet will be direct buried. The City will pay 100% of the design and construction costs associated with this work.
Force Main. The principal conduit from the Lift Station through which the wastewater is pumped to Conway Corp’s outfall line.

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