[Adopted 10-12-1998 by Ord. No. A-933]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
Any owner(s) or his agent.
AUTHORITY
The Borough of Kane Authority or its agent.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Kane.
TOWNSHIP
Wetmore Township.
A. 
The applicant shall contact the Borough of Kane Authority, or its agent, for availability of sewers abutting property.
B. 
The applicant shall provide a completed abstract of sanitary sewer plans and complete plans for the disposal of stormwater (roof, driveway, area drains and basement French drains).
C. 
Under no circumstances shall the applicant make any tap or connection or disturb any sanitary sewer or manhole under the control of the Borough of Kane Authority without written permission.
D. 
After review of the plans by the Authority and payment of appropriate fees, a tap-in permit may be issued.
E. 
The borough shall not accept any sanitary sewer until final inspection has been completed.
All properties within the Kane Borough limits or Wetmore Township limits, which abut any public sewer, shall connect any structures (with plumbing facilities) erected on such property to the sanitary sewer system.
All gravity building sewers shall be six inches in diameter, provided that pipe is laid on minimum slopes of 1/8 inch per foot, or four inches with a minimum slope of 1/4 inch per foot. Where the diameter of the existing sewer main is six inches or larger, the service line from the existing main to the inspection port shall be no less than seven inches in diameter. All pressure building sewers shall be sized according to site-specific pumping requirements.
Connection to both the house plumbing and the sewer main or the end of the service connection shall be with a proper fitting specially manufactured for such use. Under no condition is the property owner or his contractor permitted to make a direct connection to the main sewer or manhole without written permission of the Authority. In the event that there is no service connection available at the required point of connection to the public sewer, one will be provided by the Authority. The replacement of all wye fittings broken by the property owner or his private contractor shall be immediately reported to the Authority and replaced with the proper wye fitting with the costs of such replacement being borne by the property owner.
A. 
The use of existing building sewers in connection with new buildings will be permitted only when they are found upon examination and testing by the Authority or authorized persons or agencies to meet all requirements set forth herein.
B. 
At the time of connection to the public sewers, any existing septic tank, privies, cesspools, sinkholes and other receptacles for receiving sewage will be disconnected from the house sanitary system, cleansed and filled under the direction of the Authority.
It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to disconnect such sewers and plug to the Authority's discretion. All disconnection of lines shall be done in the presence of the Borough Manager or his designee.
A. 
No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged into the sewer system any stormwater, surface water, groundwater, roof runoff, subsurfacing drainage, cooling water or unpolluted industrial process water. Any connections permitting such discharges shall he eliminated after notice to take such action is issued by the borough.
B. 
Routine dye and/or smoke testing will be done by the borough as required.
If, after investigation by the owner of the sanitary connection, it is determined that the failure is in the connection at the street (lateral line installed by the borough), the borough will make all necessary repairs without cost to the property owner. However, if the failure was the result of a poor connection to the public sewer or the failure is in the owner's lateral line, the owner may be assessed for the time and material, plus 10%, to complete the investigation. This shall include all repairs to streets and/or sidewalks to Borough of Kane or Wetmore Township specifications.
All sewers shall conform to Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources regulations.
No person shall adjust, fill, bury, damage, loosen, open or enter into, or lower any sanitary manhole, or cause water to flow over or into any sanitary manhole. No person shall fill over or build on any right-of-way without written permission from the borough. Nor shall any person dig in any sanitary right-of-way without prior notification of the Borough of Kane.
All sanitary sewers will be constructed following the borough's Standard Specifications as contained in Appendix A.[1]
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Editor's Note: Appendix A is on file in the borough offices.