Inflow and Infiltration definition

Inflow and Infiltration or “I&I” shall mean all water from both Infiltration and
Inflow and Infiltration or “I/I” shall mean the introduction of stormwater and
Inflow and Infiltration means the conveyance of rain derived stormwater or groundwater in sanitary waste collection system. [Bylaw 8686, December 10, 2018]

Examples of Inflow and Infiltration in a sentence

  • Inflow and Infiltration Grants12,000,00029.19 For grants to cities within the metropolitan29.20 area, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section29.21 473.121, subdivision 2, for capital29.22 improvements in municipal wastewater29.23 collection systems to reduce the amount of29.24 inflow and infiltration to the Metropolitan29.25 Council's metropolitan sanitary sewer disposal29.26 system.

  • Resolution approving Private Property Inflow and Infiltration Reduction Policy.

  • Approval of Publication of Posting Ordinance #3 – Summary – District asked that Exhibit A of the summary include (I&I) after the definition of Inflow and Infiltration.

  • Councilmember Studer moved to approve the resolution authorizing the application for the Metropolitan Council Environmental Services 2023 Private Property Inflow and Infiltration Grant Program.


More Definitions of Inflow and Infiltration

Inflow and Infiltration or “I&I” means non-sewage waters entering the sanitary sewer system.
Inflow and Infiltration means that portion of the precipitation that enters into the sewer system.
Inflow and Infiltration means water that enters a municipal wastewater collection system
Inflow and Infiltration means any rainwater, melted snow, ground water or stream water entering a sanitary sewer system designed to transport sewage and industrial wastes only.
Inflow and Infiltration or “I&I” means non-sewage waters entering the sanitary sewage transmission and collection system.
Inflow and Infiltration means the total quantity of water from inflow and infiltration without distinguishing the source.
Inflow and Infiltration or “I&I” shall mean the total quantity of water from both