A.
A regrettable and vexatious situation has been brought about by the deliberate introduction of stormwater flows into the Town sanitary sewer system, local sewers and thence into the county system causing the serious overloading of otherwise adequate sanitary sewers. The county publicly owned treatment works are plagued with extreme wet weather flows which unduly handicap the efficiency of plant operation, increase operating costs and necessitate the enlargement of treatment facilities.
B.
It is one explicit purpose of this chapter by the application and enforcement thereof to deter, prevent and eliminate, as far as possible, the introduction of stormwaters into the Town sanitary sewer system and all public sewers tributary thereto. However, it is recognized that in certain areas the immediate and strict application and enforcement of this chapter against existing and established connections would be infeasible and unreasonable.
C.
This section shall not be construed to mitigate in any way the application and enforcement of this chapter against the construction of any new combined sewers and against any new connections discharging stormwater to the Town trunk sewer system and public sewers tributary thereto or to the alleviation of unreasonable flows of stormwater nor shall this statement of policy be construed to be used as a defense against any changes which may be ordered by state or federal regulatory agencies.