Sanitation district definition

Sanitation district means a special district that provides for storm or sanitary sewers, or both, flood and surface drainage, treatment and disposal works and facilities, or solid waste disposal facilities or waste services, and all necessary or proper equipment and appurtenances incident thereto.
Sanitation district means a sanitation district created under the provisions of Chapters 3 (§ 21-141 et seq.) through 5 (§ 21-291 et seq.) of Title 21 of the Code of Virginia.
Sanitation district means the San Diego County Sanitation District.

Examples of Sanitation district in a sentence

  • Arapahoe County Water & Wastewater Authority acquired water rights from United Water & Sanitation district, plus infrastructure and easements for delivery 2009 4400 96 21909 • Water rights not yet decreed for municipal use, but the price reflected the integration of the rights within an integrated infrastructure system for delivery (part of the same agreement) • Not considered valid benchmark for Wolf Ridge today.

  • Management Model 5: Sanitation district management of onsite systems in New Mexico Residents and public agency officials in Peña Blanca, New Mexico sought to improve the management of systems in the community after a 1985 study found that 86% of existing systems required upgrades, repair, or replacement.

  • If approved, the credit bank will have 499 fee credits remaining.There is no cost to the City to provide the fee credits because Sacramento Regional Sanitation district provides and funds the value of the credits.ALTERNATIVE ACTIONS:The City Council could decline to adopt the resolution, in which case the additional fee credits would not be applied to the Project.

  • Napa Sanitation district “will serve” letter dated April 6, 2008 and comments dated May 9, 2008 The determination as to whether or not the permittee has substantially complied with the requirements of other County Departments and Agencies shall be determined by those Departments or Agencies.

  • The Sacramento regional county Sanitation district provides wastewater treatment and interceptor conveyance for flows exceeding 10 mgd.

  • Fom1 DLG 70 (rev 7/08) Page4 Of4BUDGET MESSAGECENTRAL CLEAR CREEK SANITATION DISTRICTClear Creek County, Colorado For the Year Ending December 31, 2016 SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED For"the year 2016, Central Clear Creek Sanitation district will provide sanitation services for Central Clear Creek, Colorado.

  • Prior to approving the revised locations for facilities in the Water Production Enhancement Project at Orange County Sanitation district Plant No. 2, the Board of Directors of the District has considered the Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration together with any comments received during the public review process, and any responses to such comments.

  • Tim Flynn said they plan to do some public outreach to let the residents in the Sheridan Sanitation district and Valley Sanitation be informed of the changes.

  • Available from:http://www.abc.net.au/stateline/wa/content/2006/s2611268.htm.

  • All individual water connections and sewage connections shall be constructed, installed and maintained in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations of any governmental or quasi-governmental entity having jurisdiction over the Property, specifically including, but not limited to, the Pagosa Area Water Sanitation district, the County of Archuleta, the San Juan Basin Health Unit and the State of Colorado.


More Definitions of Sanitation district

Sanitation district means Los Angeles County Sanitation District No.14.
Sanitation district means a district or service area formed pursuant to the Sanitation District Act of 1923, County Sanitation District Act, Sewer Maintenance District Act, Improvement Act of 1911, Community Services District Law, or the County Service Area Law and has by resolution of its governing body made this
Sanitation district means the San Diego County Sanitation District, a sewer district formed and operating pursuant to the County Sanitation District Act, California Health & Safety Code § 4700 et seq., and the successor in interest to the Spring Valley Sanitation District by virtue of a change of organization approved by the San Diego Local Agency Formation Commission effective July 1, 2011.
Sanitation district means a sanitation district created under the provisions of Title 21,