Combined Sewer definition

Combined Sewer means a sewer receiving both surface runoff and sewage.
Combined Sewer means a sewer intended to receive both wastewater and storm or surface water.
Combined Sewer means a sewer intended to function simultaneously as a storm sewer and a sanitary sewer;

Examples of Combined Sewer in a sentence

  • Combined Sewer Overflows, Guidance For Nine Minimum Controls is available on line at http://www.epa.gov/npdes/pubs/owm0030.pdf.

  • Any previously-prepared PPP shall be reviewed, and revised if necessary, by the Permittee to address the items contained in Chapter 8 of the U.S. EPA guidance document, Combined Sewer Overflows, Guidance For Nine Minimum Controls, and any items contained in previously-sent review documents from the IEPA concerning the PPP.

  • Section B – CSM Part IV Notes and Definitions, Parts A, B, C, D, E Part IV Combined Sewer Management, Notes and Definitions1.

  • COMMENT: We appreciate the efforts made by the Department in developing the updated Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) permits, which are a major step forward in implementing the CSO control program in New Jersey.

  • Combined Sewer System Characterization - the permittee shall evaluate sewer system records, field inspections gathered from the O&M Characterization required under Section F.1. (and previous relevant studies), and other activities necessary to understand the number, location and frequency of overflows and their location relative to sensitive areas and to pollution sources in the collection system, such as SIUs.


More Definitions of Combined Sewer

Combined Sewer means a sewer receiving both surface run-off and sewage.
Combined Sewer means a sewer which is designed and intended to receive wastewater, storm, surface and groundwater drainage.
Combined Sewer means a sewer that is designed, constructed, and used to receive and transport combined sewage.
Combined Sewer means a sewer intended to serve as a sanitary sewer and a storm sewer or as an industrial sewer and a storm sewer.
Combined Sewer means a Sewer receiving both surface runoff and Sewage.
Combined Sewer means a sewer designed and employed to receive both of the following:
Combined Sewer means a wastewater collection sewer-owned by the state or a municipality (as defined by Section 502(4) of the Clean Water Act*) which has been designed and constructed to convey sanitary wastewaters (domestic, commercial, or industrial wastewaters) and storm water through a single pipe system to a publicly owned treatment works (POTW) treatment plant.