House connection definition

House connection means the pipe carrying the wastewater from a single-family dwelling to a common public sewer.
House connection means the sewer connecting the building sewer or building waste drainage system to the public sewer for the purpose of conveying domestic wastewater.
House connection means the wastewater line running from a building to the curb line and connecting with the Service Connection. The House Connection is furnished, installed, owned, and maintained by the Customer at their expense, except as otherwise provided in this Tarrif.

Examples of House connection in a sentence

  • House connection shall be provided for a minimum house hold of 4 persons.

  • Rft 2 Provision of House connection from newly laid pipeline 24.00 Nos.


More Definitions of House connection

House connection means the sewer line or pipe extending from that part of the sewer connection located adjacent to the property line of the premises to be served, to the house or building to be served.
House connection means that part of the sewage system that runs from the main sanitary sewer to the property line and includes all necessary fittings.
House connection means that portion of the house sewer outside the bound- ary of the premises;
House connection means any pipe together with necessary connections conveying sewage from a single building or premises of any kind or sort to the sewer system at either the curb line or Authority's easement line.
House connection means that part of the sewage system that runs from the main sewer to the property line or right-of-way limit and includes all necessary fittings. See “Building Sewer”.
House connection means the pipe from the curb stop to a Consumer unit, and normally located on private property, and maintained by the Consumer.
House connection means the pipe or conduit running from the corporation stop at the distribution main to a curb stop at or near the property line of the Property Owner, and including all necessary fittings.