Overhead Sewer definition

Overhead Sewer means a sewer that does not Discharge to a public or private sewer main through the use of gravity. Overhead sewers utilize a pump to lift the Sewage to an elevation where gravity can then carry away the Wastewater. Non-Residential Wastes Discharged from Overhead Sewers are subject to all the same limits and requirements of Sanitary Sewers.

Related to Overhead Sewer

  • Overhead line means any electric supply-line, which is placed above ground and in the open air but excluding live rails of traction system;

  • Overhead means those amounts which are intended to recover a proportion of the Supplier’s or the Key Sub-Contractor’s (as the context requires) indirect corporate costs (including financing, marketing, advertising, research and development and insurance costs and any fines or penalties) but excluding allowable indirect costs apportioned to facilities and administration in the provision of Supplier Personnel and accordingly included within limb (a) of the definition of “Costs”;

  • Overhead costs means the actual costs incurred or the estimated costs to be

  • Overhead Damage means any damage to the Vehicle or to any third-party property that is caused by: (a) contact between any part of the Vehicle that is at or above the level of the top of the front windscreen with objects overhanging or obstructing its path; (b) the Vehicle hitting a signed height restricted structure such as but not limited to bridges, car parks and drive throughs; or (c) objects being placed on the roof of the Vehicle;

  • Operation and Maintenance Expenses or ‘O&M expenses' means the expenditure incurred on operation and maintenance of the project, or part thereof, and includes the expenditure on manpower, repairs, spares, consumables, insurance and overheads;