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SPS 381.01(127) (127)“Hot water storage tank" means a tank used to store water that is heated indirectly by a circulating water heater or by steam or hot water circulating through coils or by other heat exchange methods internal or external to the tank.
SPS 381.01(128) (128)“Human health hazard" has the meaning specified under s. 254.01 (2), Stats.
SPS 381.01 Note Note: Section 254.01 (2), Stats., reads:
SPS 381.01 Note “Human health hazard" means a substance, activity or condition that is known to have the potential to cause acute or chronic illness, to endanger life, to generate or spread infectious diseases, or otherwise injuriously to affect the health of the public.
SPS 381.01(129) (129)“Hydrostatic test" means a test performed on a plumbing system or portion thereof in which the system is filled with a liquid, normally water, and raised to a designated pressure.
SPS 381.01(129m) (129m) “Imminent health hazard” means a significant threat or danger to health that is considered to exist when there is evidence sufficient to show that a product, practice, circumstance, or event creates a situation that requires immediate correction or cessation of operation to prevent injury or illness based on any of the following:
SPS 381.01(129m)(a) (a) The number of potential injuries or illnesses.
SPS 381.01(129m)(b) (b) The nature, severity, or duration of the potential injury or illness.
SPS 381.01(130) (130)“Indian lands" means lands owned by the United States and held for the use or benefit of Indian tribes or bands or individual Indians, and lands within the boundaries of a federally recognized reservation that are owned by Indian tribes or bands or individual Indians.
SPS 381.01(131) (131)“Indirect waste piping" means drain piping which does not connect directly with the drain system, but which discharges into the drain system by means of an air break or air gap into a receptor.
SPS 381.01(132) (132)“Individual vent" means a pipe installed to vent a fixture trap.
SPS 381.01(133) (133)“Industrial wastewater" means the liquid wastes that result from industrial processes.
SPS 381.01(133s) (133s)“Infiltration component" means any device or method that is intended to promote the assimilation of water into in situ soil.
SPS 381.01(134) (134)“Infiltrative surface" means the plane within a treatment or dispersal component at which effluent is applied to in situ soil or engineered soil.
SPS 381.01(135) (135)“In situ soil" means soil naturally formed or deposited in its present location or position and includes soil material that has been plowed using normal tillage implements and depositional material resulting from erosion or flooding.
SPS 381.01(136) (136)“Interceptor" or “separator" means a device designed and installed so as to separate and retain deleterious, hazardous or undesirable matter from wastes flowing through it.
SPS 381.01(136s) (136s)“Irrigation" means the application of water to the root zone of plants or plantings.
SPS 381.01(137) (137)“Laboratory faucet backflow preventer" means a type of cross connection control device which consists of 2 independently acting check valves force-loaded or biased to a closed position and, between the check valves, a means for automatically venting to atmosphere which is force-loaded or biased to an open position.
SPS 381.01(138) (138)“Laboratory plumbing appliance" means a plumbing appliance, the function of which is unique to scientific experimentation or research activities.
SPS 381.01(138m) (138m) “Lavatory” means a sink or washbasin designed for washing of the hands and face.
SPS 381.01(139) (139)“Leaching chamber" means a product designed to support soil and create a cavity for the temporary storage of effluent and to provide an infiltrative surface for the distribution cell POWTS dispersal or treatment component.
SPS 381.01(140) (140)“Leader" means a pipe or channel outside a building which conveys storm water from the roof or gutter drains to a storm drain, storm sewer or to grade.
SPS 381.01(141) (141)“Lead-free" means:
SPS 381.01(141)(a) (a) When used with respect to solders and flux, containing not more than 0.2 percent lead.
SPS 381.01(141)(b) (b) When used with respect to pipe and pipe fittings and fixtures, containing not more than 8.0 percent lead.
SPS 381.01(141)(c) (c) When used with respect to the wetted surface material of pipe and pipe fittings and fixtures, containing a weighted average of not more than 0.25 percent lead.
SPS 381.01 Note Note: Calculation procedures for determining the weighted average lead concentration in a product that consists of several components are listed in NSF/ANSI Standard 61, annex G, including how to comply with amended sec. 1417(d)(2) of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) of 2011.
SPS 381.01(142) (142)“Linear loading rate" means the amount of effluent applied daily along the landscape contour expressed in gallons per day per linear foot along a site contour.
SPS 381.01(143) (143)“Load factor" means the percentage of the total connected fixture unit flow rate which is likely to occur at any point in a drain system.
SPS 381.01(144) (144)“Local station" means a National Weather Service (NWS) precipitation station or other station accepted by the department as collecting precipitation data in accordance with NWS methods.
SPS 381.01(145) (145)“Local waste piping" means a portion of drain piping which receives the wastes discharged from indirect waste piping and which discharges those wastes by means of an air break or air gap into a receptor.
SPS 381.01(146) (146)“Local vent" means a pipe connecting to a fixture and extending to outside air through which vapor or foul air is removed from the fixture.
SPS 381.01(147) (147)“Low hazard" means a situation where the water supply system could be contaminated with a nontoxic substance or solution so as to make the water unsuitable for the designated use.
SPS 381.01(148) (148)“Main" means the principal pipe artery to which branches may be connected.
SPS 381.01(149) (149)“Manhole" means an opening constructed to permit access by a person to a sewer or any underground portion of a plumbing system.
SPS 381.01(151) (151)“Manufactured home" has the meaning specified under s. 101.91 (2), Stats.
SPS 381.01 Note Note: Section 101.91 (2), Stats., reads:
SPS 381.01 Note “Manufactured home" means any of the following:
SPS 381.01 Note (am) A structure that is designed to be used as a dwelling with or without a permanent foundation and that is certified by the federal department of housing and urban development as complying with the standards established under 42 USC 5401 to 5425.
SPS 381.01 Note (c). A mobile home, unless a mobile home is specifically excluded under the applicable statute.
SPS 381.01(152) (152)“Manufactured home drain connector" means the pipe that joins the drain piping for a manufactured home to the building sewer.
SPS 381.01(153) (153)“Manufactured home community" has the meaning specified under s. 101.91 (5m), Stats.
SPS 381.01 Note Note: Section 101.91 (5m), Stats., reads:
SPS 381.01 Note “Manufactured home community" means any plot or plots of ground upon which 3 or more manufactured homes that are occupied for dwelling or sleeping purposes are located. “Manufactured home community" does not include a farm where the occupants of the manufactured homes are the father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of the farm owner or operator or where the occupants of the manufactured homes work on the farm.
SPS 381.01(153e) (153e) “Manufactured home community drain system, sanitary” means all piping or any portion thereof, within public or private premises, which conveys domestic wastewater from a manufactured home in a manufactured home community.
SPS 381.01(153m) (153m) “Manufactured home community drain system, storm” means all piping or any portion thereof, within public or private premises, that conveys any of the following:
SPS 381.01(153m)(a) (a) Storm water from a manufactured home community.
SPS 381.01(153m)(b) (b) Groundwater from a manufactured home community.
SPS 381.01(153m)(c) (c) Clear water from a manufactured home community.
SPS 381.01(153s) (153s) “Manufactured home community water supply system” means the piping through which potable water is conveyed to points of connection to a manufactured home or homes in a manufactured home community.
SPS 381.01(154) (154)“Mechanical joint" means a connection between pipes, fittings or pipes and fittings by means of a device, coupling, fitting or adapter where compression is applied around the center line of the pieces being joined, but which is not caulked, threaded, soldered, solvent cemented, brazed or welded.
SPS 381.01(154g) (154g) “Medical or high purity water” means water that has uncommon stringent specifications with specific resistance measured in microsiemens per centimeter (µS/cm) or megohm-centimeters (Mohmcm).
SPS 381.01(154m) (154m)“Mixed wastewater" means a combination of domestic and non-domestic wastewater.
SPS 381.01(155) (155)“Multiple dwelling" means a building containing more than 2 dwelling units.
SPS 381.01(156) (156)“Multipurpose piping system" means a water distribution system conveying water to plumbing fixtures and appliances and automatic fire sprinklers with the intention of serving both domestic and fire protection needs.
SPS 381.01(157) (157)“Municipality" means any city, village, town or county in this state.
SPS 381.01(158) (158)“Munsell soil color" means a color classification that specifies the relative degrees of the color variables in terms of hue, value and chroma.
SPS 381.01(159) (159)“Navigable waters" has the meaning specified under s. NR 115.03 (5).
SPS 381.01 Note Note: Section NR 115.03 (5) reads:
SPS 381.01 Note “Navigable waters" means Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, all natural inland lakes within Wisconsin and all streams, ponds, sloughs, flowages and other waters within the territorial limits of this state, including the Wisconsin portion of boundary waters, which are navigable under the laws of this state. Under s. 281.31 (2) (d), Stats., notwithstanding any other provision of law or administrative rule promulgated thereunder, shoreland ordinances required under s. 59.692, Stats., and this chapter do not apply to lands adjacent to farm drainage ditches if:
SPS 381.01 Note (a) Such lands are not adjacent to a natural navigable stream or river;
SPS 381.01 Note (b) Those parts of such drainage ditches adjacent to such lands were nonnavigable streams before ditching or had no previous stream history; and
SPS 381.01 Note (c) Such lands are maintained in nonstructural agricultural use.
SPS 381.01(160) (160)“Negative pressure" means a pressure less than atmospheric.
SPS 381.01(160e) (160e)“Noncontinuous pressure" means a pressure greater than atmospheric and exerted for a period of no more than 12 continuous hours.
SPS 381.01(160m) (160m)“Non-domestic wastewater" means any wastewater that is not domestic wastewater or storm water.
SPS 381.01(161) (161)“Nonpotable water" means water not safe for drinking, personal or culinary use.
SPS 381.01(162) (162)“Nonpublic" means, in the classification of plumbing fixtures, those fixtures in residences, apartments, living units of hotels and motels, and other places where the fixtures are intended for the use by a family or an individual to the exclusion of all others.
SPS 381.01(163) (163)“Nontoxic" means a substance in the diluted form that meets one of the following requirements:
SPS 381.01(163)(a) (a) Is listed by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) as meeting the NSF evaluation criteria for nonfood compounds.
SPS 381.01(163)(b) (b) Is acceptable to the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Title 21 section 175.300 of the Federal Regulation on Food Additives.
SPS 381.01(163)(c) (c) Is acceptable for contact with potable water or is deemed non-toxic by a third party certification that is acceptable to the department.
SPS 381.01(163)(d) (d) Is deemed non-toxic by the department.
SPS 381.01(163e) (163e)“Nursing home" has the meaning specified under s. 50.01 (3), Stats.
SPS 381.01 Note Note: Section 50.01 (3), Stats., reads:
SPS 381.01 Note “Nursing home" means a place where 5 or more persons who are not related to the operator or administrator reside, receive care or treatment and, because of their mental or physical condition require access to 24-hour nursing services, including limited nursing care, intermediate level nursing care and skilled nursing services. “Nursing home" does not include any of the following:
SPS 381.01 Note (c) A convent or facility owned or operated exclusively by and for members of a religious order that provides reception and care or treatment of an individual.
SPS 381.01 Note(d) A hospice, as defined in s. 50.90 (1), Stats., that directly provides inpatient care.
SPS 381.01 Note (e) A residential care apartment complex.
SPS 381.01(163s) (163s)“Occasional occupancy" means occupying a building that is served by a POWTS for less than 120 calendar days per year.
SPS 381.01(164) (164)“Occupancy" means the purpose for which a building, structure, equipment, materials, or premises, or part thereof, is used or intended to be used.
SPS 381.01(165) (165)“Oil interceptor" means a device designed to intercept and retain oil, lubricating grease or other similar materials.
SPS 381.01(166) (166)“Offset" means a combination of fittings or bends that makes two changes in direction bringing one section of the pipe out of line but into a line parallel with the other section.
SPS 381.01(167) (167)“One or 2-family dwelling" means a building containing not more than 2 dwelling units.
SPS 381.01(168) (168)“Open air" means outside the building.
SPS 381.01(168m) (168m)“Open bodies of water" means those portions of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior within the boundaries of Wisconsin, all lakes, bays, rivers, streams, springs, ponds, wells, impounding reservoirs, marshes, watercourses, drainage systems and other surface water, natural or artificial, public or private within the state or under its jurisdiction.
SPS 381.01(169) (169)“Ordinary high-water mark" has the meaning specified under s. NR 115.03 (6).
SPS 381.01 Note Note: Section NR 115.03 (6), reads:
SPS 381.01 Note “Ordinary high-water mark" means the point on the bank or shore up to which the presence and action of surface water is so continuous as to leave a distinctive mark such as by erosion, destruction or prevention of terrestrial vegetation, predominance of aquatic vegetation, or other easily recognized characteristic. Where the bank or shore at any particular place is of such character that it is difficult or impossible to ascertain where the point of ordinary high-water mark is, recourse may be had to the opposite bank of a stream or to other places on the shore of a lake or flowage to determine whether a given stage of water is above or below the ordinary high-water mark.
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