The purpose of this chapter is to establish a Utility Department
which shall be organized and operated for the following purposes:
A. To provide for sanitary potable community water and community sewerage
systems.
B. To assume control of and responsibility for the operation, repair
and maintenance of the water and sewer facilities and equipment in
order to keep the systems in good operating condition, in accordance
with accepted standards and practices.
C. To promulgate and enforce such regulations, policies, and procedures
to carry out the duties and functions of the Utility Department as
are authorized here and imposed by Tribal Council.
As used in this chapter, except where otherwise specifically
provided or the context otherwise requires, the following terms and
expressions shall have the following meanings:
COMMERCIAL
Any building or facility that is not residential, including
buildings or facilities in which government, education, community
or recreational functions or activities are conducted.
COMMUNITY SEWERAGE SYSTEM
The sewerage system owned and operated by the Tribe for the
collection and disposal of liquid and water-carried domestic and industrial
wastes.
COUNCIL
The NHBP Tribal Council, the governing body of the Tribe.
DEPARTMENT or UTILITY
May be used interchangeably throughout this chapter to refer
to the Utility Department created by this Code.
DOMESTIC WELL
A well which serves or is intended to serve as a source of
water supply for domestic use or drinking water.
INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
A sewage disposal system other than the community sewerage
system for the collection and disposal of human excreta, or liquid
or water-carried wastes, or both from one or more premises and includes
privies, septic tanks, soil-absorption systems, chemical-type toilets
and similar facilities, together with all necessary connecting pipes,
fittings, control valves and appurtenances.
OCCUPANT
The person of record who at that time is the head of the
household occupying the home whether being rented, leased or authorized
by the owner.
OWNER
The holder of the premises to which water or sewer service
is to be provided.
PLUMBING FIXTURES
The receptacles, devices or appliances supplied with water
or which receive or discharge liquids or liquid borne wastes, all
necessary connecting pipes, fittings, control valves and appurtenances
in or adjacent to the building.
TOXIC WASTE
Those elements, materials, substances, wastes or by-products
in any quantity or form, including but not limited to chemicals, combustible
liquid, corrosives, etiologic (biologic) agents; flammable gas, explosives,
flammables, poisons, organic peroxides, oxidizers, pyrophoric, radioactive
materials, unstable reactive matter, water reactive matter, petroleum
or petroleum products, antifreeze, polychlorinated biphenyls and asbestos,
which are or are potentially harmful to the environment or human or
animal life or which pose an unreasonable or imminent risk to life,
health or safety of persons or property or to the ecological balance
of the environment as determined by the Fire Chief or his or her designee.
These elements, substances, wastes or their by-products include those
which are contained in the list of hazardous substances adopted by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), or which
are contained in the list of toxic pollutants designated by Congress
or the EPA, or which are defined as hazardous, toxic, pollutant, infectious,
flammable, combustible, explosive or radioactive by any federal, tribal,
state, or local law, ordinance, code, rule, regulation, order or decree,
regulating, relating to, or imposing liability or standards of conduct
concerning any hazardous, toxic or dangerous waste substance or material
as now or at any time hereafter in effect, including but not limited
to the Federal Toxic Substances Control Act, as amended, 15 U.S.C.
§ 2601 et seq.; the Federal Hazardous Material Transportation
Act, as amended; the Federal Clean Air Act; hazardous substances,
as defined in Part 201 of Act No. 451 of the Public Acts of 1994 of
the State of Michigan, as amended; hazardous waste, as defined in Part 111 of Act No. 451
of the Public Acts of 1994 of the State of Michigan, as amended; petroleum, as defined in Part 213 of Act No. 451 of the
Public Acts of the State of Michigan, as amended.
TRIBAL COURT
The Court of the Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi.
TRIBE
The Nottawaseppi Huron Band of the Potawatomi or NHBP.
UTILITY DEPARTMENT (UTILITY)
The department that has been set up and is authorized to
operate and maintain the potable community water and sewerage facilities
and to provide utility services as directed by the Tribe.