This article's purpose is described as follows:
A.
This article is intended to implement the provisions of Part IX.A.3.b of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, SPDES General Permit GP-0-08-002 for Stormwater Discharges from Municipal Separate Storm Sewage Systems (MS4), effective May 1, 2008, which require that the Town implement, through the enactment of the necessary legal authority, and enforce a program to ensure that separate sewage disposals systems/on-site wastewater treatment systems are inspected and, where necessary, maintained or rehabilitated as required by Part IX.A.3.b of the permit and/or similar provisions in successor permits.
B.
To protect from further degradation those water bodies located in the New York City East of Hudson Watershed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), by reducing phosphorus loading in the East of Hudson Watershed through the required periodic pump out and visual inspection of all individual subsurface sewage disposal systems (SSDS) located on properties which are located within the New York City East of Hudson Watershed.
C.
The maintenance of septic systems on a regular basis will benefit residents by establishing a record of maintenance performed on each septic system. The maintenance will tend to provide a septic system that remains adequately functional for a longer period of time as opposed to a septic system with no maintenance.
D.
To identify failing septic systems or the prevention thereof before they become a significant threat to the public health and/or the environment.
E.
This article in no means is to replace the regulatory requirements of the Dutchess County Department of Health and/or the Dutchess County Sanitary Code.