The Township shall have the right of access at reasonable times to any part of any improved property served by the sewer system as shall be required for purposes of inspection, measurement, sampling and testing and for performance of other functions relating to service rendered by the Township through the sewer system.
No officer or employee of the Township is authorized to vary this Part 1 without action by the Board of Township Supervisors.
The Township shall not be liable for a deficiency or failure of service when occasioned by an emergency, required repairs or failure from any cause beyond control. The Township reserves the right to restrict the use of sewer service whenever the public welfare may require it.
Each owner must give the Township written notice of his address, any change of address, any change of ownership and of the use or uses of any improved property or any part thereof or any change in such use or uses.
Except as expressly provided herein, compliance with this Part 1 shall not relieve any person from the requirement of complying with other ordinances, resolutions or specifications of the Township or rules, resolutions or specification regulations of the Authority, including but not limited to Ordinance No. 84-6, the Pretreatment Ordinance; Ordinance No. 81-6, the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance; and the Plumbing Code.[1]
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Editor's Note: See Part 2 of this chapter; Ch. 136, Subdivision and Land Development; and Ch. 62, Construction Codes, Art. VII, Plumbing.