[Ord. 1-1997, 1/15/1997, § 531; as amended by Ord. 5/18/2000, § 3]
When an improved property, at the time connection to a sewer
is required, shall be served by its own sewage disposal system or
device, the existing house sewer line shall be broken on the structure
side of such sewage disposal system or device and attachment shall
be made, with proper fittings, to continue such house sewer line,
as a building sewer, in accordance with the Township's "Building
Sewer Construction Standards."
[Ord. 1-1997, 1/15/1997, § 532]
No building sewer shall be covered until it has been inspected
and approved by the Township. If any part of a building sewer is covered
before so being inspected and approved, it shall be uncovered for
inspection at the cost and expense of the owner of the improved property
to be connected to a sewer.
[Ord. 1-1997, 1/15/1997, § 533]
Every building sewer of any improved property shall be maintained
in a sanitary and safe operating condition by the owner of such improved
property.
[Ord. 1-1997, 1/15/1997, § 534]
Every excavation for a building sewer shall be guarded adequately
with barricades and lights to protect all persons from damage and
injury. Streets, sidewalks and other public property disturbed in
the course of installation of a building sewer shall be restored,
at the cost and expense of the owner of the improved property being
connected, in a manner satisfactory to the Township.
[Ord. 1/16/2002A, § 1]
The Township may require any user of the Township's sewer
system to install, at the customer's expense, a grease interceptor
when, in the opinion of the Township, such an interceptor is necessary
for the proper handling of liquid waste so as to contain fats, tar,
oils and/or grease deemed harmful to the Township's sewer system
and/or its processes. The size and type of such interceptor shall
be provided to the Township for its prior review and approval according
to the customer's maximum volume and rate of discharge. Grease
interceptors shall be installed upon the line of the facility of the
customer and at such location as to make it readily accessible for
inspection by an employee or agent of the Township.
[Ord. 1-1997, 1/15/1997, § 535]
If any person shall fail or refuse, upon receipt of a notice
of the Township, in writing, to remedy any unsatisfactory condition
with respect to a building sewer, within 60 days of receipt of such
notice, the Township may refuse to permit such person to discharge
sanitary sewage and industrial wastes into the sewer system until
such unsatisfactory condition shall have been remedied to the satisfaction
of the Township.
[Ord. 1-1997, 1/15/1997, § 536]
The Township reserves the right to adopt, from time to time,
additional rules and regulations as it shall deem necessary and proper
relating to connections with a sewer and the sewer system, which additional
rules and regulations, to the extent appropriate, shall be and shall
be construed as part of this Part.