Wastewater facility definition
Wastewater facility means all structures and equipment required to collect, transport, treat, reclaim, or dispose of domestic, industrial, or combined domestic/industrial wastewaters.
Wastewater facility or “facility” means any facility which discharges wastes into waters of the State or which can reasonably be expected to be a source of water pollution and includes any or all of the following: the collection and transmission system, the wastewater treatment works, the reuse or disposal system, and the residuals management facility.
Wastewater facility or “WWF” means any or all of the following: the collection/transmission system, treatment plant, and the reuse or disposal system, which is owned by any person. This definition includes any devices and systems used in the storage, treatment, recycling and reclamation of municipal sewage or industrial wastes of a liquid nature. It also includes sewers, pipes and other conveyances only if they convey wastewater to a WWF Treatment Plant. The term also means the municipality as defined in section 502(4) of the Federal Clean Water Act, which has jurisdiction over the indirect discharges to and the discharges from such a treatment works.
Examples of Wastewater facility in a sentence
The Employer agrees that one City employee Federation ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ may investigate and discuss grievances at the City of Missoula Wastewater facility provided that the investigation and discussion does not, in any way, interfere with the efficient and normal operation of the Wastewater facilities and does not last any longer than fifteen (15) minutes on any given individual workday.
As a condition of this sale, Purchaser agrees to relocate and replace the security fencing, at Purchaser’s expense, to meet Homeland Security requirements for a Utility Water & Wastewater facility.
More Definitions of Wastewater facility
Wastewater facility means a publicly owned system for treating or disposing of sewage or wastes either by surface or underground methods, including any equipment, plant, treatment works, structure, machinery, apparatus or land in any combination, that is acquired, used, constructed or operated for the storage, collection, reduction, recycling, reclamation, disposal, separation or treatment of water or wastes, or for the final disposal of residues resulting from the treatment of water or wastes, such as pumping and ventilating stations, facilities, plants and works, outfall sewers, interceptor sewers and collector sewers, and other real or personal property and appurtenances incidental to their use or operation.
Wastewater facility means a wastewater collection system or wastewater treatment facility.
Wastewater facility means a system or facility for treating, neutralizing, stabilizing, or disposing of domestic wastewater which system or facility has a designed capacity to receive more than two thousand gallons of domestic wastewater per day. The term "wastewater facility" also includes appurtenances to such system or facility, such as outfall sewers and pumping stations, and to equipment related to such appurtenances. The term "wastewater facility" does not include industrial wastewater treatment plants or complexes whose primary function is the treatment of industrial wastes, notwithstanding the fact that human wastes generated incidentally to the industrial processes are treated therein.
Wastewater facility means any facility, including the reserve capacity thereof, whose purpose is to collect, store, treat, neutralize, stabilize, recycle, reclaim or dispose of wastewater, including treatment or disposal plants, interceptors, outfall, and outlet sewers, pumping stations, equipment and furnishings thereof and their appurtenances which are necessary to accomplish the foregoing purposes. T.C.A. 68-221-1003(9)(A). (Emphasis added). As both of the above state code definitions use the word “appurtenances,” we must look to the definition of that term. It is not defined in the statutes, so the common definition applies. appurtenance: 1: an incidental property right or privilege (as to a right of way, a barn, or an orchard) belonging to a principal right and passing in possession with it 2: a subordinate part, adjunct, or accessory 3 appurtenances pl: accessory objects used in any function Applying the common definition of “appurtenances,” which is appropriate as no other definition is provided in the Code, the term clearly includes all accessories, property rights and privileges necessary to carry out wastewater treatment. Interestingly, the definition above mentions “right of way” and uses the words “belonging to a principal right and passing in possession with it.” It is necessarily implied that when a right is transferred, all privileges pass along with that right. So, if sewer lines are transferred, the entity receiving those lines inherits the city’s right to use the right of way. Without a specified exclusion appearing in the Agreement, “appurtenances” therefore includes all sewer lines, both main and lateral. The definition contained in the Wastewater Facilities Act states that all “appurtenances” necessary for the facility to collect wastewater are included in the definition of “wastewater facility.” Wastewater cannot be collected without lines, both main and lateral lines, so this definition necessarily includes all such lines. Based on the language quoted above from the Wastewater Treatment Authority Act and the Wastewater Facilities Act, it is clear that both of these statutes include sewer lines as part of the “treatment works” and “wastewater facilities” defined and governed by these laws. There is no language contained in these statutes which removes lateral sewer lines from the definitions employed. Another statute which is applicable to the Agreement is contained in the general Water and Sewerage Act, found at Tennessee Code Annotated ▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇, et s...
Wastewater facility means any plants, structures and other prop-
Wastewater facility means a structure or system designed to collect, transmit, treat, or dispose of sewage, excluding onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems such as septic tanks and aerobic treatment systems covered by Chapter 64E-6, Florida Administrative Code.
Wastewater facility means any facility for the conveyance or storage of wastewater, whether part of the public wastewater system or a private wastewater system, which is connected to or intended to be connected to the public wastewater system. Also referred to as a sewer facility.