1. The subdivider shall construct a sanitary sewer system and connect with such sewer main and provide lateral connections for each lot where a public sanitary sewer main is available at plat boundary or within a reasonable distance thereto (1,000 feet) of subdivision.
2. If a public sanitary sewer main is not available under the conditions stated above, the subdivision or area may be considered as one where it is necessary to construct a public or community disposal system, an interim plant or septic tank system and cap sewer or other satisfactory method in accordance with the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act, (Act 537) 35 P.S. §§ 750.1 et seq., and amendments thereto and approved by the local Sewage Enforcement Officer, Township Engineer and/or Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources Protection.
3. If, in the opinion of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources Protection, the Township Engineer and/or the Commission, factors exist which would create a public health and sanitation problem if a certain area is platted, the Commission will not approve the subdivision and platting of such area until such factors are corrected by an adequate sanitary sewer system or other method.
4. All sanitary sewers shall be constructed and installed according to the standards of the authority of the municipal department operating such sewers.
5. All phases of construction, including excavation, trench, pipe size, grade, backfill and manholes shall be in accordance with approved construction drawings, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources Protection and inspected by the Township Engineer, his or her authorized representative, authority representative or health officer during the entire construction period.
(Ord. 1983-3, passed 12-12-1983) (A.O.)