"Board"means the Cowlitz County Board of Commissioners.
"Cross connection"means a physical connection through which a public potable water supply could be contaminated or polluted, or a connection between a supervised potable water supply and an unsupervised supply of unknown potability.
"County"means Cowlitz County, Washington.
"Department"means the Cowlitz County Department of Public Works. Also referred to as "Utility."
"Director"means the Director of the Department, or his/her designee.
"Latecomer"means any person who was not an original participant in the costs of construction of a water or sewer system improvement or extension, and who later requests service therefrom.
"Person"means an individual, partnership, corporation, association, unincorporated organization, trust or any other legal or commercial entity, including a joint venture. The word "person" shall also include the state and any unit of federal, state, or local government.
"Private system"means any water or sewer system which is not part of the utility system defined in this chapter.
"Property owner"means the fee owner, except that with respect to property being sold under a real estate contract it shall mean the contract purchaser, and with respect to property subject to a deed-of-trust it means the grantor.
"Sewage"means water-carrying waste discharged from the sanitary facilities of buildings occupied or used by people.
"Sewer"means a conduit designed or used to transport wastewater, and into which stormwater, surface, and groundwaters are not intentionally admitted.
"Sewer service"means the continuing acceptance by the Utility of sewage from a structure into the sewer system.
"Utility"means the water and sewer utility component of the Department.
"Utility service area"means that area delineated in Cowlitz County's water and sewer general plan adopted under Chapter
36.94 RCW and the area(s) comprised by any utility local improvement district (ULID) or local improvement district (LID) established under Chapter
36.94 RCW.
"Utility system"means the water or sewer system owned by the county and/or managed by the Utility. Also referred to as the "water or sewer system."
"Water service installation"means that portion of a public water line running from a water main, or from a stub line of a water main, in a street, right-of-way or an easement to the water meter of the customer to be served. A water service installation consists of a saddle, corporation stop, water services line, meter setter, meter, meter box and appurtenances, or any combination thereof as may be required to furnish the water service.
(Ord. 84-213 § 3, 9-24-1984)