Section
13-2-1 When connection to system is required for new construction
13-2-2 Application; permit
13-2-3 Classes of building sewer permits
13-2-4 Adequate capacity of sewerage system required for permit issuance
13-2-5 Construction by licensed plumber required; inspection
13-2-6 Liability for costs joint and severable
13-2-7 Insurance required for water or sewer connection, extension
13-2-8 Performance security for sewer connection, extension
13-2-9 Indemnification for harm done
13-2-10 Cost of water and sewer service
13-2-11 Establishing a connection fee; when assessed; determination
13-2-12 Water connection tap-on fee
13-2-13 Sewer connection tap-on fee
13-2-14 Water and sewer expansion connection fee; residential
13-2-15 Water and sewer expansion connection fee; commercial, institutional, industrial
13-2-16 Report required
13-2-17 Disposition of revenue
13-2-18 Acceptance of donations in lieu of fees
13-2-19 Connections to conform to prescribed method
13-2-20 Discharge in compliance with federal, state and local requirements
13-2-21 Inspection of connections of sewer and water services
13-2-22 Excavations to be lighted, guarded; restoring property
13-2-23 Excavations; backfill
13-2-24 Cross-connections with system prohibited
13-2-25 Service lines and curb stops for multi-unit commercial buildings or incubator-type buildings
13-2-26 Separate building sewer for each building required; exception
13-2-27 When old building sewers may be used
13-2-28 Prohibition of connection of surface runoff or ground water to a sewer
13-2-29 Size, slope, materials, joints and the like of building sewers
13-2-30 Depth, grade and alignment of sewer
13-2-31 Connection of building sewer service to sewer main
13-2-32 Use of water pressure ejectors, pumps and the like to discharge sewage
13-2-33 Use of public sewers required
13-2-34 Private sewage disposal
13-2-35 Sewer use standards
13-2-36 Food service establishments
13-2-37 Sewer line maintenance/replacement