Sewer pipe definition

Sewer pipe means an unperforated pipe carrying wastewater from fixtures to a septic tank or from a septic tank to a leach line.
Sewer pipe means a pipe or conduit for carrying sewage.

Examples of Sewer pipe in a sentence

  • Sewer pipe shall be installed with the bell end forward or upgrade.

  • Sewer pipe connections to manholes shall provide a watertight connection such as a rubber coupler and/or gasket or equivalent and have a flexible joint 18” from the manhole wall.

  • The Tranche B Agent shall promptly notify each Tranche B Lender of any such request.

  • Sewer pipe connections to manholes shall provide a water tight connection such as a rubber coupler and/or gasket or equivalent and have a flexible joint 18” from the manhole wall.

  • Physical and/or CCTV camera inspections shall include (but not limited to) a large elevating camera for box culverts which may have up to three feet of water or more in them and 8” Sewer pipe.

  • No whole house backups experienced during this inspection Sewer pipe camera inspections are now available from plumbers at a reasonable cost.

  • A Sewer pipe for the various materials, classes, and sizes shown on the plans shall be measured in linear feet along the center line of the pipe and shall be measured from inside wall of structure to inside wall of structures.

  • CITY OF PHOENIX, AVIATION DEPARTMENT STORMWATER | PHOENIX, AZ Supervised the CCTV of 24,000 linear feet of Storm Sewer pipe at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.

  • Sewer pipe is constructed to withstand 150 psi static pressure without leaking.

  • Sewer pipe segments that contain defects with a rating of 3 that are not repaired or replaced within five (5) years after completion of the Surface Water Condition Assessment shall be re-CCTV’d every five (5) years to ascertain the condition of the sewer line segment.