It shall be unlawful to discharge directly to any natural outlet
within the Wastewater District or in any area under the jurisdiction
of said District any wastewater or other polluted rater without the
applicable local, state, and federal discharge permits.
When required by the Commission, a user shall design, construct,
install, operate and maintain special facilities which will provide
for the regulation and control of the rate, volume and characteristics
of wastewater discharged to the Town's Wastewater Management System.
The design of such special facilities shall be subject to the approval
of the Commission. Such special facilities shall be designed, constructed,
operated and maintained at the owner's expense. The Commission shall
have the right to inspect such special facilities to ascertain compliance
with these Regulations.
Building sewers, whether located on public or private property,
are owned by the owner of the premises served. In the case where more
than one premises is connected to the same building sewer, the owners
of the respective premises shall be jointly and severally responsible
for the maintenance and repair of the building sewer.
The owner of a building sewer shall at all times keep such sewers
and drains clean and in good repair in order not to cause infiltration,
exfiltration or inflow, depletion of groundwater, damage to property,
odor, or harm to the Town's sewers.
The owner shall maintain, repair, upgrade, modify, or replace
an existing building sewer whenever it is determined by the Commission
that such sewers or drains may endanger public health, create a public
nuisance, result in public or private property damage, harm the Town's
Wastewater Management System, result in infiltration, exfiltration
or inflow or impair water quality or the environment and in such other
circumstances as the Commission deems appropriate. The landowner is
solely responsible for maintaining and repairing the building sewer
from the inside of the foundation wall to the Wastewater Management
System.