The agents and employees of the Borough shall have the right to enter any building and premises connected to the water-sewer system whenever necessary to examine the same, or to do any work therein or thereon, provided that such entry shall be at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice, if notice is feasible, to the owner or occupant thereof, and no person shall refuse, deny or interfere with such entry.
A. 
No sewerage, refuse, stormwater or surface water or other fluids shall be directed or conducted, directly or indirectly, over, across or under any sidewalk or into any gutter or public street except as provided herein; but nothing herein shall be construed to prohibit the continued use as heretofore of existing means of directing or conducting storm- or surface water over, across or under any sidewalk or into any gutter or public street.
B. 
Where, by reason of close proximity of a catch basin, the proposed use of a gutter for stormwater and surface water drainage will not cause a significant loss of use of the gutter or gutters for other persons or for other purposes, the Plumbing Inspector, upon written application therefor, may issue a permit for the drainage of stormwater or surface water under a sidewalk and into the gutter, and such permit shall be revocable by the Plumbing Inspector upon 90 days' notice.
No water, gas or other pipe or underground telephone or electric wires shall be laid within four feet of a sewer line except in accordance with a special permit of the Plumbing Inspector first obtained.
A. 
Every application from a private person for a sewer extension shall be accompanied by the required application of the Department of Health of the State of New Jersey, before the same shall be approved by the Mayor and Council. Engineering requirements for all sewer extensions shall conform in every detail with the rules and regulations of the State Department of Health as contained in its rules and regulations for the preparation and submission of Designs for Sewer Systems and Sewerage Treatment Plants as they may be in effect at the time of the application.
B. 
In all sewer extensions, during the construction of the work, everything shall be left open for inspection by the Plumbing Inspector, and no sewerage shall be permitted to discharge into the line and no permanent connection shall be made to the sewer system until tests have been made and the tightness of the sewer found to conform to the Plumbing Inspector's specifications.
In all house connections, each property shall be separately and independently connected with the sanitary sewer, and, for the purposes of this chapter, each side of a so-called double house shall be considered as a separate property and each side must have a separate house connection located entirely within its boundaries if topographically feasible. In the case of apartments in a single building where, pursuant to a general plan of development, all apartments are designed for and operated under a single administrative ownership responsible for the maintenance of sewer connections, one house connection may be made from each building to the sanitary sewer and so maintained while said building remains under single ownership. In the case of two or more such buildings, each shall be connected to the sanitary sewer by separate house connections.
No house connections shall be covered until so ordered by the Plumbing Inspector, and ample advance notice must be given to him in order that he may examine the work before ordering the backfilling to be begun. Any part of the work which may have been covered without previously obtaining the consent of the Plumbing Inspector shall be uncovered for his examination so ordered by him. The backfilling around the house connection shall be so executed as not to injure the joints of the pipes, and the backfilling generally shall be so compact as to admit the restoration of the surface of the street as nearly as possible to its former condition.
The Plumbing Inspector may from time to time promulgate such further technical specifications pertaining to connections into the public sewers and the construction, alteration or repair of pipelines, leaders, conduits or drains appurtenant thereto in conformity with the standards and provisions of this chapter as may be necessary to the public health, safety and proper operation of the sewer system, and all such specifications shall be in writing, and copies thereof shall be available for public inspection at the office of the Plumbing Inspector during normal business hours.