This Title sets the terms for sanitation service.
The definitions in this Article shall govern the construction
of this title, unless otherwise apparent from the context.
"Administrative Authority" is the individual official, Board,
department or agency, established and authorized by a state, county,
city or other political subdivision to administer and enforce the
provisions of a plumbing code or a Sanitary Sewer and Industrial Waste
Ordinance.
"Applicant" is a person requesting sanitation service from the
District.
"Biochemical Oxygen Demand" or "B.O.D." is the demand of the
waste discharge as determined by standard methods.
"Collector Sewer" or "branch sewer" means a public sewer or
system of public sewers which receives sewage from a relatively small
area and discharges into a trunk sewer. Normally, a collector sewer
is not owned and maintained by the District.
"Customer" means a person receiving sanitation service from
the District.
"Domestic Sewage" means the liquid and waterborne wastes derived
from, or equivalent to, that of a single family residential dwelling
unit and which are of such a character as to permit satisfactory disposal,
without special treatment, into the service lateral.
"Equivalent Residential Unit" or "ERU" refers to a residential
unit of any size, or 25 plumbing fixture units, as defined in the
Uniform Plumbing Code, discharging into the sewer.
"Improvement District" means a sanitation improvement district
of the District.
"Industrial Waste" means waste substances, liquid or solid,
except domestic sewage and including, but not limited to, radioactive
wastes and explosives, noxious, toxic, or corrosive gases or liquids
when present in the sewage system. Class 2, 3, 4 and 5 dischargers
are presumed to deposit industrial wastes.
"Industrial Waste Connection" is the connection between an industrial
waste source and a trunk or collector sewer and includes a manhole,
or other acceptable testing means, on the lateral so that the District
or administrative authority can sample the discharge to the trunk
sewer or collector sewer.
"Lateral Sewer" is a sewer which discharges into a branch or
other sewer and which has no other common sewer tributary to it.
“Maintenance District” means the Consolidated Sewer
Maintenance District of Los Angeles County.
"Sanitation Service" means the collection and treatment of sewage
and the disposal of effluent and sludge by the District.
"Suspended Solids" or "S.S." refers to the results of a standard
Total Nonfilterable Residue Dried at 103-105 C test as described in
Standard Methods.
"Sewage Unit" refers to one ERU.
"Trunk Sewer" means a public sewer, owned and maintained by
the District, to which one or more collector sewers are tributary.
"Sewer Connection" means the connection between a lateral and
collector or trunk.