Building sewer definition

Building sewer means the extension from the building drain to the public sewer or other place of disposal.
Building sewer means the extension from the building drain to the public sewer or other place of disposal, also called house connection.
Building sewer means piping that conveys wastewater to the first system component or the sewer main.

Examples of Building sewer in a sentence

  • Landlord acknowledges that the sewer system for the Premises joins a common sewer discharge line shared by other tenants of the Building and confirms that notwithstanding that some elements of the Building sewer discharge line are shared, Tenant shall be responsible only for materials actually discharged by Tenant or the Tenant Parties.

  • The Owner shall repair and maintain the Building including the roof, public areas, exterior walls (including exterior glass), under slab plumbing, foundation and structure of the Building, sewer, all plumbing, air conditioning, heating, mechanical, HVAC, life/safety, and electrical systems, serving the Premises, with the costs and expenses related thereto to be included in the Building Operating Expenses pursuant to Section 3.03, above.

  • Tenant shall be solely responsible for obtaining and maintaining during the Term (m) any permit required by the WRB (“WRB Permit”) to operate the Building sewer system for use by the Building, generally and (n) and, at Tenant’s sole risk, Tenant shall retain a qualified consultant with a wastewater treatment operator license from the State of Rhode Island to oversee the operation and maintenance of the PH Neutralization System.

  • Landlord shall obtain and maintain during the Term any permit required by the GNHWPCA (“GNHWPCA Permit”) to operate the Building sewer system for use by the Building, generally.

  • The officers signing below are authorized to do so and that the execution of this Interlocal agreement with the Port of Pasco to execute payment for the improvements associated with the Fire Administration Building sewer project is valid and binding for all purposes.


More Definitions of Building sewer

Building sewer means that part of the drainage system that extends from the end of the building drain and conveys its discharge to a public sewer, private sewer, individual sewage disposal system, or other point of disposal.
Building sewer means that part of the drain system not within or under a building which conveys its discharge to a public sewer, private interceptor main sewer, private onsite wastewater treatment system or other point of discharge or dispersal.
Building sewer means that part of the horizontal piping of a drainage system which extends from the end of the building drain and which receives the discharge of the building drain and conveys it to a public sewer, private sewer, individual sewage disposal system, or other point of disposal.
Building sewer means the pipe which carries wastewater from the building drain to a public sewer, a wastewater disposal system or other point of disposal. It is synonymous with "house sewer".
Building sewer means that part of the horizontal piping from the building wall to its connection with the main sewer or the primary treatment portion of a private sewage disposal system conveying the drainage of a building site.
Building sewer means that part of the horizontal piping from the building wall to its connection with the main sewer or the primary treatment portion of an on-site wastewater treatment and disposal system conveying the drainage of one building site.
Building sewer means that part of the horizontal piping of a drainage system extending from the building drain, which collects sewage from all the drainage pipes inside a building, to an on-site sewage system. It begins two feet outside the building wall and conveys sewage from the building drain to the remaining portions of the on-site sewage system.