Pump chamber definition

Pump chamber means a watertight receptacle placed after a septic tank, sewage tank, or other treatment facility that contains the required controls and alarms to convey sewage effluent to a treat- ment or dispersal component.
Pump chamber means a tank or compartment following the septic tank or other pretreatment process, which contains a pump, floats and volume for storage of effluent. In timer-controlled pressure distribution systems, this is frequently called a "surge tank" or "equalization tank." If a siphon is used, in lieu of a pump, this is called a "siphon chamber."
Pump chamber means a watertight receptacle placed after

More Definitions of Pump chamber

Pump chamber means a watertight receptacle placed after a septic tank, sewage tank, or other treatment facility
Pump chamber means a watertight receptacle placed
Pump chamber means a watertight receptacle placed after a septic tank or other treatment facility that contains the required controls and alarms to convey sewage effluent to a dispersal component.

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  • ICC means the Illinois Commerce Commission.

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  • ISP98 means the International Standby Practices (1998 Revision, effective January 1, 1999), International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. 590.

  • UCP 600 means the rules of the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits, as most recently published by the International Chamber of Commerce and in effect as of July 1, 2007 (or such later version thereof as may be in effect at the time of issuance).