Wastewater works definition

Wastewater works means facilities for collecting, transporting, pumping and treating wastewater and the disposal of treated effluent and sludge.
Wastewater works means Sewers and their accessories, and all other associated physical elements used for collection, storage or treatment of Wastewater, and any related land, which are owned by, vested in, controlled or used by Irish Water;
Wastewater works means each system of (i) sewerage systems or sewage treatment works, serving more than 400 persons, as set forth in §62.1-44.18; (ii) sewerage systems or sewage treatment works serving fewer than 400 persons, as set forth in § 62.1-44.18, if so certified by the State Water Control BoardDirector of the Department of Environmental Quality; and (iii) facilities for discharge to state waters of industrial wastes or other wastes, if certified by the State Water Control BoardDirector of the Department of Environmental Quality.

Examples of Wastewater works in a sentence

  • The Customer, at its expense, must install a sewer interceptor to prevent the discharge of restricted waste into the Wastewater Works Sewer in the following circumstances; Grease and oil interceptors shall be installed for all food preparation facilities sufficient to prevent the discharge of grease and oil to the sanitary sewer system.

  • All other personnel operating the wastewater treatment plant must have the second highest wastewater certification grade/class level issued by the Wastewater Works Operators Certification Board of Examiners from the state of Virginia or reciprocity from applicable states.

  • Such requirements shall include the construction of the Wastewater Works and shall also include the payment of sewage connection fees and the municipal wastewater service commencement contribution as set out in Schedule “G” together with all such other fees, levies and charges as may be required under this Agreement.

  • Pursuant to the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) Chapters 173-240, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) established the Waste Water Operator Certification program and the requirement for public waste water treatment systems to be operated by individuals who have obtained a Washington State Department of Ecology Wastewater Works Operator Certification.

  • SaskWater will operate the Customer’s Facilities with certified operators in compliance with the standards of The Waterworks and Sewage Works Regulations June 2015 or in accordance with the Saskatchewan Water and Wastewater Works Operator Certification Standards, December 2016.


More Definitions of Wastewater works

Wastewater works means facilities for collecting, conveying, storing, pumping and treating wastewater and the disposal of the treated effluent and sludges.
Wastewater works means each system of (i) sewerage systems or sewage treatment works, serving
Wastewater works means all facilities for collecting, pumping, treating and disposing of wastewater.
Wastewater works means each system of (i) sewerage systems or sewage treatment works, serving more than 400 persons, as set forth in § 62.1-44.18; (ii) sewerage systems or sewage
Wastewater works means all facilities for collecting, pumping, transporting, treating and drying of sewage.
Wastewater works means facilities for collecting, pumping, treating or disposing of sanitary wastewater.
Wastewater works means any works for the collection, transmission, treatment or disposal of wastewater, or any part of such works, but does not include plumbing to which the Building Code Act, 1992 s.o. 1992, Chapter 23 applies.