Private sewage disposal system definition

Private sewage disposal system means a system which provides for the treatment or disposal of domestic sewage from four or fewer dwelling units or the equivalent of less than sixteen individuals on a continuing basis.
Private sewage disposal system means a system which provides for the treatment or disposal of domestic sewage from four or fewer dwelling units or the equivalent of less than 16 individuals on a continuing basis. This includes domestic waste, whether residential or nonresidential, but does not include industrial waste of any flow rate.
Private sewage disposal system means a system which provides for the treatment or disposal of domestic sewage from four or fewer dwelling units or the equivalent of less than 16 individuals on a continuing basis, including domestic waste, whether residential or nonresidential, but not including industrial waste of any flow rate except as provided for in 567—68.11(455B). “Private sewage disposal system” includes, but is not limited to, septic tanks, holding tanks for waste, chemical toilets, impervious vault toilets and portable toilets.

Examples of Private sewage disposal system in a sentence

  • Qualified individuals include trained and experienced wastewater treatment plant operators, licensed environmental health practitioners, Illinois Department of Public Health licensed Private Sewage Disposal System Installation Contractors, individuals holding the basic or advanced Certified Installer of Onsite Wastewater Treatment System certification, and Illinois licensed professional engineers.

  • The proposed project’s septic system design would be reviewed by the Department to ensure compliance with County Ordinance Chapter 15.32, Private Sewage Disposal System, as well as County Resolution No. 259-99, Design Standards for the Site Evaluation and Design of Sewage Disposal Systems.

  • The system may be evaluated by a Private Sewage Disposal System Installation Contractor, a licensed Environmental Health Practitioner, an Illinois licensed Professional Engineer, a representative of the Department, or an agent of the Department or local health department.

  • Private Sewage Disposal System (Private Sewage Disposal Code) Submit identical information on all private sewage disposal systems that are to be used in this manufactured home community.

  • No Person shall alter, repair or extend a Private Sewage Disposal System unless a permit is obtained from the Monroe County Public Health Director or their authorized representative.


More Definitions of Private sewage disposal system

Private sewage disposal system means all equipment and devices necessary for proper conduction, collection, storage, treatment and disposal of sewage from a dwelling or other facility serving the equivalent of fifteen (15) persons or less and including building sewers, septic tanks, absorption fields, leaching or seepage pits, privy vaults and subsurface sand filters.
Private sewage disposal system means any arrangement of devices and structures used for treating wastewater on private property.
Private sewage disposal system means a privately owned plant for the treatment and disposal of wastewater;
Private sewage disposal system means any sewage handling or treatment facility receiving domestic sewage for disposal on the property where it was generated, or on property where the same owner has legal access, and having no ground surface discharge there or on any parcel, lot or property. Private Sewage Disposal System shall also mean septic system.
Private sewage disposal system means any privy, septic tank, cesspool, or other sewage disposal facility owned and operated by a person other than a municipal sewage system;
Private sewage disposal system means any sewage handling or treatment facility receiving domestic sewage from less than 15 people or population equivalent and having a ground surface discharge or any sewage handling or treatment facility receiving domestic sewage and having no ground surface discharge.
Private sewage disposal system means a sewage system that is not owned and operated by the Crown, a municipality or an organization acceptable to the Director who is responsible for issuing a Certificate of Approval under the Ontario Water Resources Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. 0.40. It includes any privy, privy vault, septic tank, cesspool, or other facility intended or used for the disposal of sewage;