Sewer connection definition

Sewer connection means the connection of a structure or project to a public sewer system.
Sewer connection means the point where an individual sanitary service line attaches to the City’s sewer system, thereby allowing the discharge of an individual sewage waste stream to the sewer collection main.
Sewer connection means the connection of a building to a public sewer system.

Examples of Sewer connection in a sentence

  • Sewer connection fee at $1,406/unit for residential and $8.52/gpd for commercial, based upon increased average wastewater flow.

  • Sewer connection fee/installation of private on-site sewer system .......................................

  • Sewer connection fees are assessed to land developers based on the type and number of fixtures attached to the conveyance systems.

  • Sewer connection fees.There shall be a basic connection fee established in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:26A-11.

  • Sewer connection is available in the vicinity of the development.


More Definitions of Sewer connection

Sewer connection means any physical connection to a sewage disposal system or sewer system, whether direct or indirect, which flow does or may enter with the District's system. A "stub-in" made for the convenience of construction shall not be considered a physical connection until it is connected to a building or structure.
Sewer connection means a connection consisting of all pipes, fittings and appurtenances from the drain outlet of the mobile home to the inlet of the corresponding sewer riser pipe of the sewerage system serving the mobile home park.
Sewer connection means any physical connection to a sewage disposal system or sewer system, whether direct or indirect, of a residence building, dwelling, dwelling unit, or other building, including individual units of multiple unit dwellings such as condominiums, townhouses, multiplexes, and apartment buildings.
Sewer connection means that portion of the Building Sewer within a highway.
Sewer connection means any physical connection to the Metro Water Recovery System or Municipal Sewer System, whether direct or indirect, through which Flow does or may enter into the Metro System. A “stub-in” made for the convenience of construction shall not be considered a physical connection until it is connected to a building or structure.
Sewer connection means the addition of a new use to a municipal sewer system resulting in the increased discharge of wastewater into this system without extending or altering the existing public sanitary sewer infrastructure.
Sewer connection means the connections consisting of all pipes, fittings, and appurtenances from the drain outlet of the trailer to the inlet of the corresponding sewer riser pipe of the sewage system serving the campground or trailer court.