It shall be unlawful for any person to place, deposit, or permit
to be deposited, in any unsanitary manner, on public or private property
that is served by the service area of the POTW within the Sewer District
any human waste, garbage, or objectionable waste. Those properties
not served by the POTW shall comply with all applicable State and
County Department of Health regulations. Also, no person shall discharge
domestic sewage onto the surface of the ground (including surface
waters) or discharge it in a way that permits it to come to the surface
of the ground.
No person shall connect a private sewage system so that sewage
flows into a storm sewer or into a drain intended exclusively for
stormwater.
No person shall discharge sewage into an active or inactive
well.
It shall be unlawful to discharge to any natural outlet, within
the Sewer District, any wastewater or other polluted waters, except
where suitable treatment has been provided in accordance with subsequent
provisions of this Part 2.
No property owner, builder, or developer shall be issued a building
permit for a new dwelling or structure requiring sanitary facilities
unless a suitable and approved method of wastewater disposal, conforming
to this Part 2, is available. All housing construction or building
development which takes place after this Part 2 is enacted shall provide
for an approved system of sanitary sewers that would connect to a
POTW or an approved on-site septic system.
The use of the Town public sanitary sewers shall be strictly
limited and restricted to receive and accept the discharge of sanitary
sewage and other domestic wastewaters generated on or discharged from
real property within the bounds of the service area of the POTW pursuant
to this Part 2. Discharge from garbage disposal units shall be prohibited.
In addition, no inflow (see the definition of "inflow.") shall be allowed to enter into the public sanitary sewers.
If the Town Board determines that 1) one or more segments of
the POTW are exceeding or may exceed their hydraulic capacity at any
time or 2) any specific purpose of this Part 2 is being violated,
the Town Board shall have the authority to limit or deny new connections
to the POTW until the conditions leading to the moratorium are corrected.
Such correction may be accomplished by:
A. Construction of new facilities;
B. Enlarging existing facilities;
C. Correction of inflow and infiltration;
D. The cleaning and repairing of existing facilities.
All requirements, directives, and orders calling for mandatory
use of the sewers, within the service area of the POTW, for the proper
discharge of sewage and other wastes, including commercial wastes,
shall be established and given by the Town Board and/or state or federal
agencies, which have enforcement powers.