Sewer extension definition

Sewer extension means pipelines or conduits constituting main sewers, lateral sewers, or trunk sewers used for conducting pollutants to a larger interceptor sewer or to a point of ultimate disposal.
Sewer extension means the connection of any public or private sewer to the existing sewer system.
Sewer extension means extending, expanding or altering sanitary sewer mains, trunks, interceptors or other sewer projects that may prepare for future expansions or services, even if no new flow is initially added. This may include increasing the size of an existing pipe or installing additional pumps or larger pumps to increase pumping capacity.

Examples of Sewer extension in a sentence

  • Where a mains or Sewer extension is required for a Connection, Quotable Charges will apply.

  • No Person shall connect to a Municipal Sewer or an Authority Sewer, or construct, effect, modify, or maintain a Sewer extension or connection, without a sewer system connection or extension permit issued by DEP pursuant to M.G.L. c.

  • Sewer extension requests are required to be submitted to ECWRPC for review and comment.

  • Before construction begins and in a form prescribed by the Commission a License Agreement shall be signed by the Owner and the Executive Director for a proposed Public Water Main or Public Sewer extension, replacement or relocation, including any pumping station.

  • Sewer extension from MH# BB99 located adjacent to Weyhill Drive will be installed to service existing homes located along Station Avenue.


More Definitions of Sewer extension

Sewer extension means an extension of the sewer main.
Sewer extension means any newly constructed sewer onto which two or more building sewers connect.
Sewer extension means any installation requiring the construction of a sanitary sewer, storm sewer, or a combined sewer on any highway, Municipal right-of-way or easement, from an existing sewer designated by the Engineer. “Extension” shall not include a service connection.
Sewer extension means the installation of a public sanitary sewer, or of a privately owned sanitary sewer serving two or more buildings, or the extension of either, for the purpose of providing additional capacity for new development within the existing or proposed tributary area of such sewer or extension. Alterations or modifications of previously existing sewerage systems designed to replace and in fact replacing inadequate existing structures, or installed because of inadequate hydraulic sewer capacity, which do not extend sanitary sewer service to previously unserved areas are not sewer extensions within the meaning of this chapter.
Sewer extension means the total project costs for the proposed extensions to the sewer system.
Sewer extension means installation of a sewer or interceptor sewer, or extension thereof, to provide additional conveyance capacity and service to development within the existing or proposed tributary area of the extension. Alterations or modifications of existing sewerage systems designed to replace inadequate existing structures or installed because of inadequate hydraulic sewer capacity and that do not extend sanitary sewer service to areas previously not served are not sewer extensions.
Sewer extension means the construction, enlargement, alteration, or relocation of pipes, maintenance holes, structures, pumping stations, and the various appurtenances of the sanitary sewer system. “Sewer extension” shall also mean the pipes, maintenance holes, structures, pumping stations, and the various appurtenances which are constructed, enlarged, altered, or relocated prior to the permanent connection to the sanitary sewer system.