[Ord. 5-1975, 11/11/1975, § 2]
All bills for sanitary sewage collection and transportation
charges shall be rendered to the owner, or after proper arrangements,
to the tenant, of the premises to which the sewer service is furnished.
Nevertheless, the owner of the premises shall in all cases be ultimately
liable for payment of such bills.
[Ord. 5-1975, 11/11/1975, § 4]
The Township or its duly authorized agent shall collect and
receive all sewer rates and charges prescribed by this Part. All such
moneys shall be deposited to the credit of a special fund, to be designated
the "Canton Township Sewer System Fund," pursuant to the terms of
the aforesaid agreement of lease, which shall be a separate and distinct
fund of the Township.
[Ord. 5-1975, 11/11/1975, § 7]
The Township shall have charge and management of the sewer system
(subject to the provisions of a Sewage Treatment Agreement as amended
by a Tripartite Agreement dated as of November 1, 1975, between and
among the Township, the Canton Township Sanitary Authority and the
Washington-East Washington Joint Authority) and shall issue from time
to time rules and regulations governing the use, operation and maintenance
of said sewer system, which shall be those regulations of the Washington-East
Washington Joint Authority pertaining to its sewage facilities insofar
as they can be applied to the sewer system of the Township, and copies
of which shall be kept on file with the Township Secretary. The Township
reserves the right to refuse permission to connect directly or indirectly
to the sewer system, to compel discontinuance of use of the sewer
system, or to compel pretreatment of sewage and industrial wastes
by any establishment in order to prevent discharges deemed harmful
or to have a deleterious effect upon any portion of the sewer system.
Nonresidential establishments having large variations in rates of
waste discharge shall install such devices at their own expense as
may be required and approved by the Township for equalizing waste
discharge rates. The Township's representatives shall have access
at all reasonable times to both residential and nonresidential establishments
for the purpose of establishing, determining or checking water consumption
and the number of employees, wastewaters discharged to or excluded
from the sewer system, and the character of discharges to the sewer
system.