Public sewer system definition
Public sewer system means a sewerage system:
Public sewer system means a sewer system that provides sewer services to the public and that is publicly owned or owned by a private, not-for-profit entity as defined in Title 33, Chapter 31.
Public sewer system means the sewer or storm drainage facilities owned and maintained by the City, Rainier Vista Sewer District, Southwest Suburban Sewer District or Metro, or any sewage facilities acquired, constructed or maintained by such agencies.
More Definitions of Public sewer system
Public sewer system means a sewer system that provides sewer services to the public that is publicly owned or owned by a private, not for profit entity.
Public sewer system means any common sewer carrying liquid wastes from two or more dwellings or any other facility that serves the public.
Public sewer system means any publicly or privately owned sewer system that provides sewer services to the public;
Public sewer system means all facilities used in the collection, transmission, storage, treatment, or discharge of any waterborne waste, whether domestic in origin or a combination of domestic, commercial, or industrial wastewater. A public sewer system may also be known as a sanitary sewer system.
Public sewer system means the sanitary sewer system owned and operated by the utility.
Public sewer system means a common sewage collection, conveyance, and treatment system serving more than one lot, directly controlled by a public authority.
Public sewer system means a sewerage system which is owned or operated by a city, town, municipal corporation, county, political subdivision of the State, or other approved ownership consisting of a collection system and necessary trunks, pumping facilities and a means of final treatment and disposal and approved or under permit from the Department of Ecology.