- Industrie: Fire safety
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A shade structure, supported by posts or columns, or partially supported by a manufactured home, that is installed, erected, or used on a manufactured home site.
Industry:Fire safety
A sewer that receives wastewater from a relatively small area and discharges into a main sewer serving more than one branch sewer area.
Industry:Fire safety
A sewer that receives dry-weather flow and frequently additional predetermined quantities of storm water (if from a combined system) from a number of transverse sewers or outlets and conducts such water to a point for treatment or disposal; also called main sewer.
Industry:Fire safety
A sewer that consists of a pipe or conduit that receives wastewater from a relatively small area from two or more lateral sewers and that subsequently discharges into a trunk sewer.
Industry:Fire safety
A sewer that carries liquid and water-carried wastes from residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants, and institutions together with minor quantities of storm water, surface water, and groundwater that are not admitted intentionally.
Industry:Fire safety
A sewer privately owned and used by one or more properties or owners.
Industry:Fire safety
A sewer intended to receive only industrial wastewater or other liquid or water-carried wastes.
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A sewer intended to receive both wastewater and storm or surface water.
Industry:Fire safety
A sewer built to carry the flows in excess of the capacity of an existing sewer; also, a sewer intended to carry a portion of the flow from a district in which the existing sewers are of insufficient capacity.
Industry:Fire safety