For the purposes of this chapter, unless otherwise apparent from the context, certain words and phrases used in this chapter are defined as follows:
"Boiler blow-off"means the condensed steam or hot water from a boiler when "blown off" to remove scale and slime or "blow-down" for cleaning and repair.
"Cesspool"means a lined excavation in the ground which receives the discharge of a drainage system, or part thereof, so designed as to retain the organic matter and solids discharging therein, but permitting the liquids to seep through the bottom and sides and constructed pursuant to the provisions of applicable laws.
"Chief engineer"means the chief engineer of the county sanitation district or the county flood control district, or his authorized deputy, agent, or representative. The district referred to shall be that one stipulated by the context.
"Chimney"means a vertical section of a house lateral extending either from a vertical tee on the main line or from a long radius one-quarter bend set vertically at the curb or property line and, in either case, suitably reinforced with concrete.
"City engineer"means the city engineer of the city, or his authorized deputy, agent, representative or inspector.
"Conductor" or "roof leader"means any piping which carries stormwater or rainwater from any roof, building, yard, or court. The term "downspout" is usually applied to the vertical portion.
"Dairy wastes"means the waste liquids incident to the operation of a dairy, including wash water from the milking barn, milk house, bottle washing equipment and similar devices.
"Domestic sewage"means the water-borne wastes derived from ordinary living processes and of such character as to permit satisfactory disposal, without special treatment, into the public sewer or by means of a private sewage disposal system.
"Effluent"means the liquid flowing out of any treatment plant or facility constructed and operated for the partial or complete treatment of sewage or liquid industrial wastes.
"Frontage"means the frontage as used by the city engineer in determining the benefits for local improvements in assessment proceedings.
"Health officer"means the health officer of the city, or his authorized deputy, agent, representative or inspector.
"House lateral"means that part of the horizontal piping beginning at the property line or sewer right-of-way line and extending to its connection with the main line sewer through which sewage is discharged.
"Industrial building"means any building, structure or works which is used, or which is designed to be used, for the manufacture, processing, or distribution of materials, equipment, supplies, food or commodities of any description, or which is used, or designed to be used, as a school, sanitarium, hospital, penal institution, or charitable institution, together with all appurtenances thereto and the surrounding premises under the same ownership or control.
"Industrial connection sewer"means that part of the horizontal piping beginning at the property line or sewer right-of-way line and extending to its connection with the main line sewer through which liquid industrial wastes are discharged.
"Industrial liquid waste"means any and all liquid or water-borne wastes from industrial or commercial processes or operations, except domestic sewage.
"Industrial waste"means any and all waste substances, liquid or solid, except domestic sewage and shall include, among other things, radioactive wastes and explosive, noxious, or toxic gases when present in the sewerage system.
"Inspector"means the authorized inspector, deputy, agent or representative of the city engineer.
"Interceptor"means a device designed and installed so as to separate and retain deleterious, hazardous or undesirable matter from wastes.
"Licensed contractor"means a contractor having a valid license issued pursuant to Chapter
9 of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code of the state, which license includes the activities listed on a permit applied for.
"Lot"means any piece or parcel of land bounded, defined, or shown upon a plat or deed recorded in the office of the county recorder which conforms to the boundaries of such lot as shown upon such recorded map, plat, or deed; or any parcel of land split or set aside from any such lot in conformity with applicable laws; provided, however, in the event any building or structure covers more area than a lot as defined in this chapter, the term "lot" shall include all such pieces or parcels of land upon which the building or structure is wholly or partly located, together with the yards, courts and other unoccupied spaces legally required for the building or structure.
"Main line sewer"means any public sewer in a dedicated right-of-way in which changes in alignment and grade occur only at manholes, or where angle points or curves between manholes have been approved by the city engineer. Such sewers are generally eight inches or more in diameter.
"Permittee"means the person to whom a permit has been issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
"Person"means an individual human being, a firm, partnership, or corporation, his or their heirs, executors, administrators, assigns, officers or agents, the city and any municipal or quasi-municipal governmental agency, or district or officers thereof.
"Pollution of underground or surface waters"means affecting such waters in a manner which, if allowed to continue, would render them unfit for human or animal use or toxic to vegetation to an extent adversely affecting plant growth or curtailing crop yield.
"Public sewer"means a main line sanitary sewer, dedicated to public use.
"Radioactive material"means any material composed of or containing chemical elements which spontaneously change their atomic structure by the emission of alpha or beta particles or gamma rays or any other particles or rays or forms of energy.
"Rainwater diversion system"means any device designed to prevent the entry of storm water into the public sewer system or other waste disposal or treatment systems and to redirect storm flows to appropriate areas.
"Saddle" or "wye saddle"means a short pipe fitting with a shoulder at one end to allow the application of the fitting to a hole tapped in the main line sewer so that the short pipe shall form a forty-five degree angle from the main line sewer pipe. "Tee saddle" means a short pipe fitting with a shoulder at one end to allow the application of the fitting to a hole tapped in the main line sewer so that the short pipe shall form a ninety degree angle from the main line sewer pipe.
"Seepage pit"means a line excavation in the ground which receives the discharge of a septic tank, so designed as to permit the effluent from the septic tank to seep through its bottom and sides.
"Sewage"means any water-borne or liquid wastes, except stormwater, groundwater, or roof or yard drainage and shall include domestic sewage and industrial liquid wastes.
"Sewage pumping plant"means any works or device used to raise sewage from a lower to a higher level or to overcome friction in a pipeline.
"Sewage treatment plant"means any works or device for treating sewage, except any industrial waste treatment facility or private sewage disposal system.
"Street property line"means a building line when one has been established by law, otherwise the street property line itself.
"Tapping"means the forming of a tee or wye branch connection to a main line sewer by installing a tee or wye saddle after the sewer is in place.
"Tee" or "T"means a fitting for a branch on which the spur joins the barrel of the pipe at an angle of approximately ninety degrees.
"Trunk sewer"means a sewer under the jurisdiction of a public entity other than the city.
"Wye" or "Y"means a fitting for a branch on which the spur joins the barrel of the pipe at an angle of approximately forty-five degrees.
(Prior code § 5-4.201)