The sewer regulations of Nassau County shall
govern the discharge of all objectionable wastes into the public sewer
system.
Old drains may be used in connection with new
buildings or new plumbing only when they are found, on examination
and test, to conform in all respects to the requirements governing
new drains, as prescribed in this chapter. If the old work is found
defective, the Plumbing Inspector shall notify the owner to make the
necessary changes to conform to this chapter.
Every new building must have its sewer connection
directly in front of the building, unless permission is otherwise
granted by the Plumbing Inspector.
After an owner has been notified that the lateral
sewer line available to his or her building has been completed and
is ready for use, he or she may apply for a permit from the county
and the village to connect thereto. After such notice has been given,
only one permit for the cleaning of existing cesspools shall be granted.
When a building is connected to the county sewer system, all cesspools
and septic tanks on the said property shall be cleaned out, disinfected
and properly and completely backfilled with clean fill.