Pressure sewer system definition

Pressure sewer system means an interdependent system of grinder pump stations, typically for residences, serving individual wastewater connections for single buildings that share a common and typically a small diameter pressure pipe (1.5 inches through 6 inches). Duplex or greater pump stations connected to a common pressure pipe that can operate both independently and simultaneously with other pump stations while maintaining operation of the system within the operating constraints are not considered a pressure sewer system.
Pressure sewer system means an interdependent system of grinder pump stations, typically for
Pressure sewer system means a system of connected pipes that collects wastewater from individual properties and conveys it to the wastewater treatment plant, using grinder pump systems on individual properties.

More Definitions of Pressure sewer system

Pressure sewer system means an interdependent system of grinder pump stations, typically for residences, serving individual wastewater connections for single buildings that share a pressure pipe with a diameter of 1.5 inches through 6 inches. Duplex or greater pump stations connected to a common pressure pipe that can operate both independently and simultaneously with other pump stations while maintaining operation of the system within the operating constraints shall be excluded from the definition of a pressure sewer system.
Pressure sewer system means an interdependent system of grinder pump stations, typically for residences, serving individual wastewater connections for single buildings that share a common and typically a small diameter pressure pipe (1.5 inches through 6 inches). Duplex or greater pump stations connected to a common pressure pipe that can operate both independently and simultaneously with other pump stations while