Major utility definition

Major utility means a Class A utility, as defined under s.
Major utility means premises used for the purposes of
Major utility means a large-scale infrastructure facility necessary to support development within San Bruno and the larger region. This definition includes sanitary landfills, electrical distribution lines 35 kilovolts or greater, sewage treatment plants, power generation plants, gas metering stations, electrical substations, telephone exchanges, water storage tanks and reservoirs, sewer and water pumping stations, and other similar facilities.

Examples of Major utility in a sentence

  • Major utility facilities shall be discussed and analyzed to avoid relocation, if possible.

  • Major utility locations will be shown on said plans if provided by Owner's civil engineer.


More Definitions of Major utility

Major utility means a person or body referred to in Schedule 2.
Major utility means a Class A utility, as defined under s. 199.03 (4), which generates electricity or an electrical cooperative association organized under ch. 185, if the total sulfur dioxide emissions from all stationary air contaminant sources in this state under the ownership or control of the utility or association exceeded 5,000 tons in any year after 1979.
Major utility means the use of premises for a major utility relating to the provision of water supply, including but not limited to waste, recycled, and
Major utility has the meaning given under s. 285.41 (1) (f).

Related to Major utility

  • Water utility means a public utility as defined in

  • Interconnecting Utility means the utility (which may or may not be Buyer or an Affiliate of Buyer) providing interconnection service for the Facility to the Transmission System of that utility.

  • utility structure means transmission and distribution lines

  • Local utility means any sewerage authority created pursuant to

  • Natural gas utility means an investor-owned business engaged in the sale and distribution of natural gas within this state whose rates are regulated by the commission.