Emergency Overflow (EOF) definition

Emergency Overflow (EOF) means: a primary overflow to pass flows above the design capacity around the principal outlet safely downstream without causing flooding.
Emergency Overflow (EOF) means: a primary overflow to pass flows above the design capacity around the principal outlet in the direction of an existing drainage and utility easement or in a direction that does not adversely impact adjacent and downstream properties.

Related to Emergency Overflow (EOF)

  • Emergency generator means any generator of which the sole function is to provide emergency backup power during an interruption of electrical power from the electric utility. An emergency generator does not include:

  • Emergency Situations Fire, any other casualty, or any other events, circumstances or conditions which threaten the safety or physical well-being of the Facility's guests or employees or which involve the risk of material property damage or material loss to the Facility.

  • Emergency services means police, fire, ambulance, rescue, and medical services.

  • Emergency exit means an emergency door, emergency window or escape hatch.

  • Emergency Repairs means repairs to a utility facility located in or adjacent to a primary city street that must be performed immediately when the necessity arises to safeguard life or property or maintain continued operation of the facility.