Sewerage Networks definition

Sewerage Networks means both New Appointee’s Sewerage Network and the Water Company’s Sewerage Network Sewerage Services the reception, treatment and disposal by the Water Company of the effluent Site [ ]
Sewerage Networks means both NAV’s Sewerage Network and SWW’s Sewerage Network. SWW’s Bulk Charges for NAVs the document issued and published as part of SWW’s Charges Documents from time to time which contains SWW’s charges, in accordance with the guidance of Ofwat, for agreements made under section 110A of the Act, and other matters prescribed by Ofwat. SWW’s NAV Contact Protocol the document issued by SWW to the NAV from time to time setting out the operational arrangements for SWW and the NAV to work together in relation to operational matters. SWW’s Sewerage Network the public foul sewerage network, including the Sewers, the receiving waste water treatment works, and the outfall vested in SWW for the time being into and through which the Discharge is to be made. Sewerage Services the reception, treatment and disposal by SWW of the Effluent and any Trade Effluent where agreed under Schedule 2. Sewers includes “accessories” as defined in section 219 of the Act and any pumping stations required in connection with the Discharge. Site the site known as [ ]. Surface Water water from roofs and from any tarmac or hard surface, not being Highway Drainage. Trade Effluent has the meaning given in section 141 of the Act. Wholesale Charge the charge payable by the NAV to SWW for the Sewerage Services calculated in accordance with SWW’s Bulk Charges for NAVs in force at the time of raising the charge. Working Day a day other than a Saturday or Sunday or a Bank or Public Holiday.

Examples of Sewerage Networks in a sentence

  • The National Programme for Priority Construction of Urban WWTPs and the National Programme for Priority Construction of Sewerage Networks have been prepared considering the country in terms of the river basins and have identified 36 priority WWTPs (out of 104 most urgent WWTPs in total), from which the Iskar river and the City of Sofia are among the highest priorities identified in both of these National Programmes.