Right of entry. Employees of the Borough, bearing proper credentials and identification, shall be permitted to enter all properties for the purpose of inspection, observation, measurement, sampling and testing pertinent to any discharge or infiltration to the Borough's system during normal business hours. The use of sewerage facilities to any property may be discontinued under §
52-10 if the owner, lessee or other user of that property opposes or obstructs an authorized official or other agent in the performance of his/her duties.
No person(s) shall maliciously, willfully or
negligently break, damage, destroy, uncover, deface or tamper with
any structure, appurtenance or equipment which is part of the wastewater
facilities. The property owner and his/her contractor shall be held
liable for any costs incurred by the Borough for any repairs to the
wastewater facilities. Any ruptures or other damage to the sewer laterals
resulting from construction work at the property owner's site due
to heavy construction equipment traversing the lines or ground settlement
or disturbance caused by such construction equipment shall be the
complete and sole responsibility of the property owner. At no time
will the Borough be held liable for repairs to the wastewater facilities
which are construction-related, and the property owner shall be responsible
for all repairs and corrective action required, including compliance
with the Borough Health Code and state regulations concerning aboveground
spills of sewage. In the event prompt repair and/or corrective action
is not taken by the property owner or his/her contractor, the Borough
may take such action as is necessary for the protection of public
health, safety and general welfare and charge the same to the property
owner, which charges shall include legal and court costs and shall
become a lien on the affected property. The Borough shall not be responsible
for any restoration to the property owner's land. Any person violating
this section shall be subject to immediate arrest under charge of
disorderly conduct.
If, by reason of undue hardship or exceptional
circumstances, or because of new practices being approved and acceptable,
or where the same are impossible to fulfill, or would prevent the
accomplishment of the Borough's purposes or objectives, the Borough
may, by resolution, in special cases and for special reasons set forth
therein, relax these regulations and specifications at its discretion,
and wherever in the interest of the public health, safety and welfare
these regulations are not adequate therefor, the Borough may require
higher qualities and standards.
The Borough shall have the same remedies for
the collection of charges with interest, costs and penalties as the
Borough has by law for the collection of taxes upon real estate.