A.
The owner of any improved property abutting on or adjoining
any street in which is a sewer shall connect such improved property therewith,
in such manner as this borough and the Authority may require, within 60 days
after notice to such owner from this borough to make such connection, for
the purpose of discharge of all sewage and industrial wastes from such improved
property, subject to such limitations and restrictions as shall be established
herein or otherwise shall be established by this borough or the Authority
from time to time.
B.
All sewage and industrial wastes from any improved property, after connection of such improved property with a sewer shall be required under Subsection A, shall be conducted into a sewer, subject to such limitations and restrictions as shall be established herein or otherwise shall be established by this borough or the Authority from time to time.
A.
No privy vault, cesspool, sinkhole, septic tank or similar receptacle shall be used and maintained at any time upon any improved property which has been connected to a sewer or which shall be required under § 86-2A to be connected to a sewer.
B.
Every such privy vault, cesspool, sinkhole, septic tank
or similar receptacle in existence shall be abandoned and, at the discretion
of this borough, shall be cleansed and filled under the direction and supervision
of this borough; and any such privy vault, cesspool, sinkhole, septic tank
or similar receptacle not so abandoned and, if required by this borough, cleansed
and filled, shall constitute a nuisance and such nuisance may be abated as
provided by law, at the expense of the owner of such improved property.
C.
No privy vault, cesspool, sinkhole, septic tank or similar
receptacle at any time shall be connected with a sewer.
The notice by this borough to make a connection to a sewer, referred to in § 86-2A, shall consist of a copy of this chapter, including any amendments at the time in effect, and a written or printed document requiring the connection, and may be given at any time after a sewer is in place which can receive and convey sewage and industrial wastes for treatment and disposal from the particular improved property.