[Amended 8-21-1951 by Ord. No. 1333; 8-4-1955 by Ord. No. 1470; 5-11-2005 by Ord. No. 4673]
A. BUILDING DRAIN BUILDING LATERAL BUILDING SEWER SYSTEM CITY OF EASTON AUTHORITY CONNECTION INDUSTRIAL WASTE OCCUPIED BUILDING PERSON PLUMBING CODE PLUMBING INSPECTOR PREMISES ACCESSIBLE TO THE SEWER SYSTEM SEWAGE SEWER LINE SEWER SYSTEM
The following words and terms, as used in this article, shall be construed or defined as follows, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
The sewer or sewers of a building used to convey sewage and/or industrial waste through a pipeline from the building to the building lateral at the curb.
The pipeline from the curb to the sewer system.
All sewer pipelines, including the internal sewer drains within the building, the building drain between the house and curb, and the building lateral from the curb to the sewer system.
The Municipal Authority created by the City July 11, 1950, under the "Municipality Authorities Act of 1945" of Pennsylvania, as amended.
The pipeline or pipelines from the building to the sewer main.
[Amended 2-28-2024 by Ord. No. 5854]
Any liquid, gaseous or solid substance resulting from any manufacturing or industrial processes.
Any structure erected and intended for continuous or periodic habitation, occupancy or use by human beings or animals and from which structure sewage is or may be discharged.
Refers not only to a person who has title to property by deed, devise or operation of law, but also includes a person purchasing a property on a sales agreement or operation of law, and also includes a person purchasing a property on a sales agreement, and shall be construed to include associates, partnerships and corporations.
The Plumbing Code recognized by the City.
The Plumbing Inspector of the City or his duly authorized assistant or representative.
Real estate which adjoins, abuts on or is adjacent to the sewer system.
Household waste, liquids, human or animal excretion and all substances commonly known as sewage, but does not include roof or surface waters, exhaust steam, oil, tar, grease, gasoline, benzine, or other combustible gases and liquids, offal, insoluble solids or substances which would impair, impede, affect, interfere with or endanger the sewer system or any part thereof in any manner whatsoever or the functioning of the processes of sewage treatment or industrial waste.
A common pipe conduit for carrying sewage or industrial waste, and which is owned and maintained by the City.
The present sanitary sewer collection system of the City and any additions or extensions that may hereafter be made thereto by the City of Easton Authority or the City, including any sewage treatment, disposal plants or works, pumping stations and necessary trunk lines and intercepting sewers, but excluding stormwater sewers.
B.
The word "shall" is mandatory; "may" is permissive.
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Editor's Note: Resolution 30-94, adopted March 23, 1994, provides for management services at the Easton Water Treatment Plant and the Easton Sewage Treatment Plant by U.S. Water, Inc., effective April 1, 1994. Resolution 50-94 adopted May 24, 1994, provides for operation and maintenance services at the Easton Water and Sewage Treatment Plants by U.S. Water, Inc. for a period of 10 years. Resolution 50-94 also authorizes execution of a "sideletter" and a "past practices letter."