Major outfall definition

Major outfall means a municipal separate storm sewer system outfall that meets one of the following criteria:
Major outfall means a major municipal separate storm sewer outfall.
Major outfall means a municipal separate storm sewer outfall that discharges from a single pipe with an inside diameter of 36 inches or more or its equivalent (discharge from a single conveyance other than circular pipe which is associated with a drainage area of more than 50 acres); or for municipal separate storm sewers that receive storm water from lands zoned for industrial activity (based on comprehensive zoning plans or the equivalent), an outfall that discharges from a single pipe with an inside diameter of 12 inches or more or from its equivalent (discharge from other than a circular pipe associated with a drainage area of 2 acres or more).

More Definitions of Major outfall

Major outfall means a major municipal separate storm sewer outfall. [62-624.200(6), F.A.C.]
Major outfall means a DOT storm sewer outfall which meets one of the following criteria: (a) A single pipe with an inside diameter of 36 inches or more, or an equivalent conveyance (cross sectional area of 1,018 inch2), which is associated with a drainage area of more than 50 acres; or (b) A DOT storm sewer that receives storm water runoff from land zoned for industrial activity and discharges from a single pipe with an inside diameter of 12 inches or more, or from an equivalent conveyance (cross sectional area of 113 inch2), which is associated with a drainage area of more than 2 acres.
Major outfall means a DOT storm sewer outfall which meets one of the following criteria:
Major outfall means a municipal separate storm sewer outfall that discharges from a single pipe with an inside diameter of 36 inches or more or its equivalent (discharge from a single conveyance other than circular pipe which is associated with a drainage area of more than 50 acres); or for municipal separate storm sewers that receive storm water from lands