Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) definition

Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) means waste other than wastewater that enters the sewer system from the ground or from surface runoff, as defined in Minnesota Rules.
Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) means clear, unpolluted water which enters the collection system from the ground or uncontrollable sources.
Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) means the total flow from both infiltration and inflow without distinguishing the source.

Examples of Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) in a sentence

  • The ENGINEER will conduct night-time flow isolation on as many as 98,400 linear feet (lf) of sewers in Meter Areas 3, 16, 17, and 19, as defined in the Annual Plan for the Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) and Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Program, dated May 7th, 2019.

  • FNI will develop the wastewater loads utilizing per capita flow, peaking factors, and Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) values comparable to those used for modeling and planning in other cities in the region, and in accordance with TCEQ guidelines.

  • The inspections are allowed with the requirements of the City of West St. Paul’s Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) ordinance.


More Definitions of Infiltration/Inflow (I/I)

Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) means the total quantity of water from both infiltration and inflow.
Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) means the total quantity of water from both Infiltration and Inflow without distinguishing the source.
Infiltration/Inflow (I/I) means the invasion of water into the sanitary system from broken, cracked or misaligned mains, leaking manholes or manholes that have water flow over their covers. Other sources of I & I include private (resident and business) services that are cracked or broken and storm water connections from sump pits and roof drains, or other sources into sanitary sewers. (Ord. 13-137 – Sep. 12 Supp.)