Interceptors definition

Interceptors means all trunk, main and lateral sewer lines of every kind which are connected to and used for the collection of sewage from the customer service lines and its delivery to the sewage treatment plant, except customer service lines.
Interceptors means a device designed and installed so as to separate and retain deleterious, hazardous or undesirable matter from normal wastes and permit normal sewage or liquid wastes to discharge into a building drain or building sewer.

Examples of Interceptors in a sentence

  • Language was added to address the Union’s concern regarding the potential of fires resulting from rear-end collisions in the current model Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors (CPVI).

  • Interceptors and separators shall not be required for private living quarters.

  • All new restaurants and cooking facilities at the site are required to install Gravity Grease Interceptors to pretreat wastewater containing grease.

  • The Grantee agrees to provide towing services without charge for City vehicles, including sedans, Interceptors, SUVs, and light trucks, within the confines of Chatham County.

  • Service Charges appertaining to the Interceptors may be fixed and collected by the District whenever the Board so determines; provided, however, that no Service Charges shall be fixed after the Board has fixed any Annual Charges hereunder.

  • Interceptors for District flows to collection systems operated by WSSC - Table 4- D.

  • With respect to all sewage delivered into the System and for all direct or indirect connection with and all use and services of the System, except for any Service Charges appertaining only to any Interceptors, the District shall make, impose, and collect Annual Charges in accordance with this Agreement, as the same may be amended or otherwise supplemented from time to time by contract.

  • The receipt of Sewage directly from the service connection of an individual Customer and the delivery of such Sewage to the County Southeast Interceptors or to any other provider of Transport or Treatment services.

  • The Authority will upon completion of each Section assume respon- sibility for initial response to problems within the parallel Allentown/Emmaus Interceptors except that any maintenance, modification, repairs, or physical changes to the Allentown/Emmaus Interceptors will be the responsibility of the owner of the respective interceptor.

  • Location of Oil Interceptors shall be considered such that each construction camp having refuelling stations, oil and lubricants storage places will have one oil interceptor to stop & separate the floating oils.

Related to Interceptors

  • Interceptor means a device designed and installed so as to separate and retain deleterious, hazardous, or undesirable matter from normal wastes, while permitting normal sewage or wastes to discharge into the drainage system by gravity.

  • Grease interceptor means a watertight device designed to intercept and retain or remove grease and fatty substances. The device may be located inside (grease separator) or outside (grease tank or grease trap) a facility.

  • Intercept means the aural or other acquisition of the contents of any wire, electronic, or oral communication through the use of any electronic, mechanical, or other device.

  • Virus any thing or device (including any software, code, file or programme) which may: prevent, impair or otherwise adversely affect the operation of any computer software, hardware or network, any telecommunications service, equipment or network or any other service or device; prevent, impair or otherwise adversely affect access to or the operation of any programme or data, including the reliability of any programme or data (whether by re-arranging, altering or erasing the programme or data in whole or part or otherwise); or adversely affect the user experience, including worms, trojan horses, viruses and other similar things or devices.

  • Direct scattered radiation means that scattered radiation which has been deviated in direction only by materials irradiated by the useful beam (See "Scattered radiation").