Infiltration sources to a public sewer shall be corrected in a fashion approved by the Superintendent.
A. 
New inflow sources. No connections shall be made to a public sewer which connections are intended to discharge inflow. Such prohibited connections include, but are not limited to, footing drains, roof leaders, roof drains, cellar drains, sump pumps, catch basins, uncontaminated cooling water discharges, or other sources of inflow.
B. 
Existing inflow sources. Existing inflow sources to a public sewer shall be disconnected in a fashion approved by the Superintendent.
C. 
No reconnection of inflow source allowed. No person shall reconnect any inflow source to a public sewer which has been disconnected pursuant to this article.
A. 
General. The Superintendent shall inspect a lot if it is discovered that it contributes infiltration or inflow to a public sewer.
B. 
Real property transfer. The Superintendent shall inspect a lot prior to a real property transfer for the purpose of determining if all connections to the public sewer which contribute inflow have been disconnected.
The Town is enabled to take whatever action is necessary to determine the amount of inflow including the requirement for installation of a control manhole. The owner of a lot from which the inflow originated shall be billed for inflow, however, the Town shall not cause a surcharge at a rate that exceeds five times that for normal sewage volume charge.