Overflow definition

Overflow means the intentional or unintentional diversion of flow from the collection and transport systems, including pumping facilities.
Overflow means the release of manure or process wastewater resulting from the accumulation beyond the point where manure, process wastewater, or stormwater can be contained by the manure storage area.
Overflow means the diversion and discharge of waste streams from any portion of the wastewater conveyance system including pump stations, through a designed overflow device or structure, other than discharges to the wastewater treatment facility.

Examples of Overflow in a sentence

  • Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO): A combined sewer carries both wastewater and stormwater runoff.

  • If parking POV’s on campus, Parking Services will identify which lot the POV shall park; currently the Track/Soccer, Overflow or East Xxxxxxx lot.


More Definitions of Overflow

Overflow means the discharge of manure or process wastewater resulting from the filling of wastewater or manure storage structures beyond the point at which no more manure, process wastewater, or storm water can be contained by the structure.
Overflow means discharge of manure to the environ- ment resulting from flow over the brim of a facility or from flow directed onto the ground through a man−made device including a pump or pipe.
Overflow. – means the intentional or unintentional diversion of flow from the PVSC collection system before the PVSC Treatment Works.
Overflow means the intentional or unintentional diversion of flow from the POTW before the POTW treatment plant.
Overflow means a discharge to the environment from the Works at a location other than the approved effluent disposal facilities or via the effluent disposal facilities downstream of the Final Effluent sampling point;
Overflow or "overflowing solid waste" means solid waste of non-residential customers that is deposited on the ground outside of a solid waste container (except for any items bundled in accordance with Section 9.04.140) or excess solid waste that has been piled onto a solid waste container that is already full to such an extent that the excess solid waste will spill onto the ground in the emptying process, requiring more than minimal manual cleanup of waste from the ground.
Overflow means the discharge of manure or agricultural wastewater resulting from the filling of wastewater or manure storage structures beyond the point at which no more manure, agricultural wastewater, or stormwater can be contained by the structure.