Sewer District definition

Sewer District means any district organized to acquire any sewer project for the purpose of providing sanitary sewers, treatment facilities, disposal plant or other treatment and disposal works, and appurtenant facilities, or storm sewers, flood and surface drainage works, and appurtenant facilities, or providing both such sanitary and storm sewers, works and facilities, and providing all necessary, proper or desirable equipment and appurtenances incident thereto;
Sewer District means the area of the Village to which sanitary sewer service is available or nearby. The Sewer District lies within the SEWRPC sewer service area, i.e., the area approved for construction of sanitary sewers by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC). Public sewers have not been constructed throughout the service area. When land is to be divided under this chapter, it must be evaluated to determine first whether it is in the service area, and if so, where it lies in proximity to existing public sanitary sewers on lands comprising the Western Racine County Sewerage District No. 1, the “Sewer District.” If the land to be divided is required to connect to an existing sewer under Chapter 10, the landowner must apply to be annexed to the Western Racine County Sewerage District No. 1 and fulfill the requirements for annexation. Once WRCSD approves the annexation, the land will be part of the Sewer District.
Sewer District means the Berkeley County Public Service Sewer

Examples of Sewer District in a sentence

  • Herring Courthouse Annex Building, located at 112 West Smith Street, Whiteville, North Carolina, to act as the Columbus County Water and Sewer District I Board.

  • The Board hereby approves and accepts the above sanitary sewer improvements for ownership, operation, and maintenance by the Delaware County Sewer District.

  • As used in this Agreement, "District Engineer" shall mean the District Engineer of Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District, and Sacramento Area Sewer District, or his designee.

  • MICHAEL KAPLOWITZ-Gomer Street Sewer Dist: Forwarding an application from the Town of Yorktown to establish the Gomer Street Sewer District.

  • Wells and septic systems may be permitted for larger lots in this land use designation that are not adjacent to municipal services, as determined by the Sewer District, and if approved by the applicable Health Department.


More Definitions of Sewer District

Sewer District means the Central Cohasset Sewer District, the North Cohasset Sewer District and any other properties, areas and ways that may be established as, or part of, a designated sewer district pursuant to the Act, as any of the same may be amended from time to time.
Sewer District means a geographic area within the boundaries of a village, town, or city defined and established in accordance with the applicable provisions of New York’s Municipal Home Rule Law, Village Law, Town Law, Second Class Cities Law, and/or County Law for the purpose of collecting and conveying sewage to the Treatment Plant. Within a village, “sewer district” shall also mean the geographic area within the boundaries of the parcels of real property served by a connection to the village’s sewerage system, as established by the board of trustees thereof. The creation, modification, or dissolution of a sewer district itself (i.e., with respect to its geographic area) is outside the coverage of this Article, as is the construction and connection within a sewer district of a “sewer extension” (as defined in this Article) which has been approved by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation prior to the effective date of this Article, provided such construction is carried-out and connection is made in accordance with the approved plans for such sewer extension.
Sewer District means the Rockland County Sewer District No. 1, an administrative arm of the County. For the purposes of this Design-Build Agreement, the terms “County” and “Sewer District” are interchangeable.
Sewer District means a lawfully established special benefit, contract, improvement, or other district duly formed, authorized and empowered to plan, construct and operate a public sanitary sewerage system under the authority of the Board of County Commissioners.
Sewer District means all that area designated by the City Council to receive sewer service.
Sewer District means the Delaware County, Ohio Regional Sewer District.
Sewer District means a county sewer district established pursuant to article five-A of the county law or a town sewer district established pursuant to article twelve or article twelve-A of the town law.