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Title 18 . Environmental Conservation
Chapter 73 . Administrative Enforcement
Section 60. Definitions

18 AAC 73.060. Definitions

Unless the context indicates otherwise, in this chapter

(1) "as-built drawings" means the original plans and specifications prepared for construction or installation and approved by the department, corrected to reflect how a facility was actually constructed or installed;

(2) "change order" means a written order to the contractor authorizing

(A) an addition, deletion, or revision in the work within the scope of the contract documents; or

(B) an adjustment in contract price or time;

(3) "construction-ready" means plans and specifications that are signed and sealed by a registered engineer and are ready for bidding purposes;

(4) "department" means the Department of Environmental Conservation;

(5) "eligible project costs" means those project costs which conform to the requirements of AS 46.03.030 (d) and this chapter;

(6) "final cost statement" means an itemized list of all eligible and ineligible project costs and a statement of total funding for the project;

(7) "force account" means work performed by the grantee with its employees;

(8) "grantee" means a municipality, or combination of municipalities, that has received a construction grant offer under this chapter;

(9) "registered engineer" means an engineer registered under AS 08.48.211 ;

(10) "sanitary sewer system" means pipelines or conduits, pumping stations, and force mains, and all other appurtenant construction, devices, and appliances used to convey human or industrial waste to a point of treatment and discharge;

(11) "start of construction" means the effective date set out in a notice to proceed with construction issued to a contractor;

(12) "storm sewer system" means pipelines or conduits, pumping stations, and force mains, and all other appurtenant construction, devices, and appliances used for conveying storm water drainage and run-off to a point of ultimate disposal or discharge;

(13) "water supply system" means any source of water, intake works, collection system, treatment works, storage facility, or distribution system from which potable water is available for two or more individual dwellings or business establishments.

History: Eff. 12/10/77, Register 64; am 6/11/81, Register 78; am 12/23/88, Register 108; am 11/24/94, Register 132

Authority: AS 46.03.020 (10)

AS 46.03.030

AS 46.03.090

AS 46.03.720

Editor's note: AS 46.03.900 contains additional definitions that apply to this chapter.


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