(A) Sanitary sewer extensions and connections shall be constructed and maintained as required by the GWSC Rules and Regulations and Regulations and Specifications Pertaining to Materials and Construction of New Water Mains and Sanitary Facilities, and supplements thereto, on file in the office of the GWSC, and all applicable state and federal regulations and codes.
(B) In addition, the following requirements shall be applicable to all connections:
(1) Each separate structure shall be served by at least one water service line. Each water service line shall contain a water meter.
(2) Each separate structure shall be served by at least one sanitary sewer lateral connected directly into the GWSC sewer main or manhole.
(3) Floor, basement or crawl space drains which are lower than ground surfaces surrounding the building shall not be connected to the building sewer. No sanitary inlet (top commode seat, lip of the bathtub, shower-stall floor drain, and the like) which is lower than six inches above the top of the lowest of the two adjacent sanitary manholes shall be connected by direct drainage to the sanitary sewer system.
(4) Connections and service line installations shall be air tight and water tight and shall be performed as to prevent extraneous waters from entering into the sewer system. EXTRANEOUS WATER is defined as any stormwater, surfacewater, groundwater, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, or unpolluted industrial process water.
(1989 Code, 52.039) (Ord. 1619, passed - -1984; Am. Ord. 1948, passed 3-9-1992; Am. Ord. 2647, passed 1-26-2009; Am. Ord. 2752, passed 7-25-2011) Penalty, see § 51.999