Sewerage Network definition
Examples of Sewerage Network in a sentence
Connection the connection of the New Appointee’s Sewerage Network to the Water Company’s Sewerage Network at the Discharge Point.
Retail Market the non-household retail market, construed widely so as to encompass (without limitation) the market operating system, market arrangements code and wholesale retail contract Local Off-Site Sewers such new sewers between the Water Company’s Sewerage Network and the Discharge Point as the Water Company reasonably considers are necessary in order to accept effluent at the Discharge Point.
Emergency any circumstances beyond the reasonable control of the Water Company (acting reasonably and in good faith) whereby the capacity within the Water Company’s Sewerage Network to receive, treat and dispose of the effluent comprising the Discharge is reduced because of a blockage or break in any pipe forming part of the Water Company’s Sewerage Network, plant or process breakdown or if the New Appointee discharges waste water in breach of the terms of this Agreement.
Network Re- inforcements such infrastructure on the Water Company’s Sewerage Network as the Water Company reasonably considers is necessary in order to provide sewerage services under this agreement.
Reporting Period the period beginning on the relevant Reporting Date and ending the day before the next Reporting Date New Appointee’s Sewerage Network the sewerage network vested in the New Appointee, including any apparatus vested in or operated by a sewerage licensee or a sewerage undertaker (other than the Water Company’s Sewerage Network), which is connected to the New Appointee’s Sewerage Network.
Unless otherwise agreed between the parties, the Temporary Connection may be disconnected from the Water Company’s Sewerage Network and removed at any time after the Temporary Connection End Date following which the term “Discharge” and “Discharge Point” shall no longer apply to the Temporary Connection.
Local Off-Site Sewers such new sewers between the Water Company’s Sewerage Network and the Discharge Point as the Water Company reasonably considers are necessary in order to accept effluent at the Discharge Point.
Network Re- inforcements such infrastructure on the Water Company’s Sewerage Network as the Water Company reasonably considers is necessary in order to provide sewerage services under this agreement New Appointee’s Sewerage Network the sewerage network vested in the New Appointee, including any apparatus vested in or operated by a sewerage licensee or a sewerage undertaker (other than the Water Company’s Sewerage Network), which is connected to the New Appointee’s Sewerage Network.
This will be determined by sewer level flow monitor(s) located in the downstream Water Company’s Sewerage Network, which will be used to inhibit the discharge from the pumping station.
Water Company’s Sewerage Network the sewerage network vested in the Water Company, including its treatment works and any pipes or other apparatus vested in or operated by a sewerage licensee or a sewerage undertaker (other than the New Appointee’s Sewerage Network) which is connected to the Water Company’s Sewerage Network.