A. No unauthorized person shall open the cover of, enter
or alter any manhole, meter station or similar appurtenance of any public
sewer, put anything therein or interfere therewith. No person shall insert
or place in any public sewer, manhole, meter station or other appurtenance
thereof any sticks, rubbish or other material which said sewer, manhole, meter
station or appurtenance thereof was not intended to receive.
B. No person shall break, destroy, uncover, deface or tamper
with any structure, appurtenance or equipment which is part of the public
sewer system of the Town.
C. No person shall make any connection to any public sewer of the Town or appurtenance thereof, or to any pipe or appurtenance discharging thereto, or remove or disconnect any existing connection thereto, except as provided in Article
VIII and the sections thereof of this chapter; provided plumbing works and fixtures within buildings and similar structures may be built and connected as provided by Town plumbing codes, laws and regulations and by permits issued thereunder.
D. Any person proposing a new discharge into the public
sewer system or a substantial change in the volume or character of pollutants
that are being discharged into the public sewer system shall notify the WPCA
at least 45 days prior to the proposed change or connection.
No person shall discharge to any public sewer or appurtenance thereof,
from a single source, domestic sewage in excess of 5,000 gallons per day of
industrial wastes and/or cooling water without first obtaining a permit from
the WPCA and its designated representative and the DEP. A potential discharger
must submit a permit application to DEP at least 90 days prior to such contemplated
discharge.
All costs and expenses incident to the installation and connection of
the building sewer shall be borne by the owner. The owner shall indemnify
and save harmless the Town from any loss or damage that may directly or indirectly
be occasioned by the installation of the building sewer.
Each independent house or building shall have a direct connection to
the public sewer serving it, separate from any other house, building or structure
set up on another parcel or lot of land. The WPCA, in its discretion, may
permit variations of this requirement upon receipt of a written request to
that effect from owners of all the land in any way concerned.
Old building sewers may be used in connection with new buildings only
when they are found, on examination and test by WPCA or its designated representative,
to meet all requirements of this chapter.
The WPCA shall from time to time establish standard requirements or
specifications to regulate the sizes, materials, methods and workmanship to
be used in the construction of sewers, drains, building sewers, and other
similar work and appurtenances thereto connected or intended to be connected
or to discharge, directly or indirectly, into any public sewer of the Town.
Such standard requirements shall provide minimum requirements as to size,
depth, slope or rate of grade for such pipes, shall regulate the kinds of
pipe, fittings, methods of laying, jointing, materials used, manner of connecting
to preexisting sewers, and general considerations as to location and other
pertinent features. Any such requirements or specifications, as the same may
from time to time be amended, are hereby made a part of this chapter. Until
different requirements or specifications are established, the materials and
procedures set forth in appropriate specifications of the ASTM and WPCF. Manual
of Practice No. 9 shall apply.
The requirements of Town building and plumbing codes shall be observed
with respect to piping and fixtures inside or immediately adjacent to buildings
and within the areas of jurisdiction of said codes, subject only to the general
requirements of this chapter. Pipes more than five feet outside the inner
walls of any building or similar structure shall conform to the requirements
of this chapter as to permits, materials and workmanship.
No building shall be connected to a public sewer unless the plumbing
system of said building has a soil vent pipe extended to a point above the
roof. The WPCA may require that no running trap, main house trap or other
device, which might prevent the free flow of air throughout the whole course
of the building sewer, house drain and said soil vent pipe, be allowed.
Whenever possible, the building sewer shall be brought to the building
at an elevation below the basement floor. In all buildings in which any building
drain is too low to permit gravity flow to the public sewer, sanitary sewage
carried by such building drain shall be lifted by an approved means and discharged
to the building sewer. Duplex lift systems shall be provided for commercial
and industrial buildings. Plans and specifications of the lift station shall
be submitted to DEP. Copies of the DEP approval must be submitted to the WPCA
before a connection permit will be issued.
No person shall make connection of roof downspouts, exterior foundation
drains, areaway drains, or other sources of surface runoff or groundwater
to a building drain which in turn is connected directly or indirectly to a
public sanitary sewer.
The attachment of the building sewer to the public sewer shall conform
to the requirements of the building and plumbing code or other applicable
rules and regulations of the Town, or the procedures set forth in appropriate
specifications of the ASTM and WPCF Manual of Practice No. 9. All such connections
shall be made gastight and watertight. Any deviation from the prescribed procedures
and materials must be approved by the WPCA or its designated representative
before installation.
The inspector or representative of the WPCA shall be notified not less
than 24 hours in advance of the time any work is started on any connection
to any public sewer of said Town; or to any existing pipe or similar structure
connected to a public sewer, and such connection shall be made only in the
presence of said inspector and representative and according to his directions.
Said inspector shall be afforded all reasonable opportunity to oversee the
construction of all parts of any building drain connected directly or indirectly,
or intended to be so connected, to any public sewer of the Town and to obtain
and record the location and other pertinent facts with respect to such building
drain. No public sewer shall be opened or any way disturbed except in the
presence of an authorized representative of the WPCA. The same requirement
shall apply to repairs or alterations to sewers or pipes discharging thereto.
All excavations for building sewer installation shall be adequately
guarded with barricades and lights so as to protect the public from hazard.
Streets, sidewalks, parkways, and other public property disturbed in the course
of the work shall be restored in a manner satisfactory to the Town.
A connection to the public sewer will be made only after the building's
plumbing has been approved by the WPCA or its designated representative in
order to insure that minimum standards are met for the installation. A house
trap and fresh air vent shall be required for the building, and all plumbing
shall be in good working order. No trench containing a building drain or connection
to the sanitary sewer shall be backfilled until the WPCA or its designated
representative has completed an inspection of the approved work. The water
level in the trench shall be maintained at a level below the sewer connection
before the cap is removed and while the connection is being made and until
such time as it has been inspected, approved and backfilled. Permits to connect
to the public sewer may be revoked and annulled by the WPCA or its designated
representative for such cause and at such time as he may deem sufficient.
All other parties in interest shall be held to have waived the right to claim
damages from the Town or its agents on account of such revocation.
A. When any building or other structure previously served
by a connection to any public sewer is demolished, destroyed, abandoned or
altered so that any portion of any abandoned plumbing system which is directly
or indirectly connected to any public sewer is no longer used, the open end
of such building drain which discharges directly or indirectly into a public
sewer shall be promptly closed and sealed off so that no wastes not otherwise
permitted to enter the public sewer shall be so discharged thereto. The WPCA
shall be notified of such abandonment or discontinuance and of the closing
and sealing of such building drain and its representative afforded an opportunity
to see such work performed.
B. All of said work shall be done by the person or party
who demolishes the building or structure or who alters such system so as to
make such closing and sealing necessary, and, in the event of the failure
of such person or party to do so, shall be done by the owner, lessee or tenant
of the premises to the satisfaction of the WPCA, all without expense to the
Town.
The WPCA or its authorized representative shall keep a record of all
connections made to public sewers under this chapter and all repairs and alterations
made to sewer and building sewers connected to or discharging into public
sewers of the Town or intended so to discharge. Licensed drain layers and
others shall assist the WPCA to secure data needed for such records.