Sewer Network definition

Sewer Network means the Incumbent Undertaker’s network of sewers, including all necessary component parts and lateral drains, draining the London area of effluent, trade effluent and stormwater, including the Lee Tunnel and any pumping stations and treatment works operated by the Incumbent Undertaker;
Sewer Network means the Thames Water’s network of sewers, including all necessary component parts, control systems and lateral drains, draining the London area of effluent, trade effluent and stormwater, including the ▇▇▇ Tunnel and any pumping stations and treatment works operated by Thames Water;

Examples of Sewer Network in a sentence

  • The current total appointment is R626 million for both six (6) Sewer Network Contractors R314 million, two (2) Wastewater Treatment Works for a total of R240 million and (8) Pumpstations Contractors for R71,6 million.

  • The Municipality has further requested that the Department approve the procurement of the additional three (3) Sewer Network Contractors with an additional R149 million.

  • The GIS and InfoWorks models shall be developed with due regard to the information, requirements and procedures contained in the latest version of “Guidelines for Sewer Network Hydraulic Model Build and Verification” and “Guidelines for Estimating Sewage Flows for Sewage Infrastructure Planning” prepared by EPD, and DSD’s Sewerage Manual.