Vacuum sewer systems definition

Vacuum sewer systems means sewage conveyance systems consisting of a receiving storage tank, valve system, collection pipeline and a vacuum pump conveying normal domestic sewage from residential or commercial/industrial customers to a discharge point into the sanitary gravity sewer system.

Examples of Vacuum sewer systems in a sentence

  • Projects not eligible for review via the fast track process (must be submitted for full technical review):  Projects that do not meet any part of the minimum design criteria (MDC) documents;  Projects that involve more than one variance from the requirements of 15A NCAC 02T;  Pressure sewer systems utilizing simplex septic tank-effluent pumps (STEPs) or simplex grinder pumps;  Simplex STEP or simplex grinder pumps connecting to pressurized systems (e.g. force mains);  Vacuum sewer systems.