Underground utility definition

Underground utility means any underground line, system, or infrastructure used for producing, storing, conveying, transmitting, identifying, locating, or distributing communication, electricity, gas, petroleum or petroleum products, hazardous liquids, water, steam, or sewage.
Underground utility means the installation, repair, alteration, or replacement of underground utilities, sewer lines, storm drainage lines or water lines, water service and laterals, laying drains and related services outside of buildings, making connections with public and/or private underground utilities, provided that such work is to be done between the main, lateral, related services and/or appurtenances to within five feet (5') of the outer wall of a building or structure and specifically excluding gas and telecommunications work and any work defined in R.I. Gen. Laws § 28-27-28.
Underground utility means any underground line, system or facility used for producing, storing, conveying, transmitting, or distributing communication or telecommunication, electricity, gas, petroleum and petroleum products, coal slurry, hazardous liquids, water under pressure, steam, or sanitary sewage, but not including traffic signal control cables and vehicle detection cables of the North Carolina Department of Transportation.

Examples of Underground utility in a sentence

  • Underground utility installations must receive final approval prior to excavation for pavement in subdivisions and other projects with public street construction.

  • Underground utility locates shall be requested in advance of field activities and the markings shall be picked up and accurately shown within the database.

  • Underground utility vaults for electric transformers and all associated appurtenances, shall meet both Dominion Virginia Power and County design and construction standards and specifications.

  • Underground utility lines per record data as provided by the client will mapped in the streets adjacent to the project site for their entire width and on-site if records are provided by the client.

  • The Underground utility lines reflect the radio waves; these waves are detected by the receiver.

  • Underground utility services (water, electric, gas, etc.) may be interrupted occasionally for short periods of time.

  • Underground utility vaults shall have a minimum horizontal clearance of five (5) feet to conduits, manholes, public water mains and public sanitary sewers, unless a lesser clearance is specifically approved by the County Manager.

  • Underground utility connections (electrical) for the digital LED billboard already exist within the existing pole sign.


More Definitions of Underground utility

Underground utility means any underground line, system, or infrastructure used for producing,
Underground utility means any utility located below the surface of the ground, or any marine cable or other utility located underwater.

Related to Underground utility

  • Underground storage means storage of gas in a subsurface stratum or formation of the earth.

  • Tank means an enclosed space which is formed by the permanent structure of a ship and which is designed for the carriage of liquid in bulk.

  • utility structure means transmission and distribution lines

  • Pervious surface means an area that releases as runoff a small portion of the precipitation that falls on it. Lawns, gardens, parks, forests or other similar vegetated areas are examples of surfaces that typically are pervious.

  • Impervious surface means a surface that has been covered with a layer of material so that it is highly resistant to infiltration by water.

  • Building Permit means a permit for the construction of one or more Units, issued by the City, or other public agency in the event the City no longer issues said permits for the construction of Units within CFD No. 11. For purposes of this definition, "Building Permits" shall not include permits for construction or installation of commercial/industrial structures, parking structures, retaining walls, and utility improvements not intended for human habitation.