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§ 51.47 FUTURE PERMITS.
   No person who has violated any provision of this chapter, or whose license has been revoked as herein provided, or who has refused or neglected to make good to the satisfaction of the Water Pollution Control Authority any defective or imperfect work, or who has refused or neglected to pay any fees, fines, or penalties imposed under the provisions of this chapter, shall receive any future permits in the town.
(Ord. 235, adopted 9-4-84) Penalty, see § 51.99
§ 51.48 VIOLATOR LIABLE FOR EXPENSE, LOSS OR DAMAGE.
   Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall be liable to the town for any expense, loss, or damage which may be caused to the public sewer system by reason of such violation.
(Ord. 235, adopted 9-4-84)
§ 51.49 WRITTEN NOTICE OF VIOLATION.
   Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be given a written notice by the Engineer stating the nature of the violation and providing a reasonable time limit for the satisfactory correction thereof. The offender shall, within the period of time stated in such notice, correct such violation.
(Ord. 235, adopted 9-4-84) Penalty, see § 51.99
RATES AND CHARGES
§ 51.55 RATES ESTABLISHED.
   (A)   Charges for sanitary sewer services furnished by the WPCA for residential, commercial, industrial and institutional users shall be as established and revised from time to time by majority vote of the members of the WPCA (to be approved by a majority vote of the Legislative Council).
   (B)   Such charges shall reflect a proportional distribution of costs among all users pursuant to Conn. Gen. Stat., § 7-255, and Section 204(b) of the Clean Water Act, 33 USC 1284(b).
(Ord. 397, passed 10-25-99)
§ 51.56 RATES FOR PROPERTY LOCATED OUTSIDE TOWN.
   The charges to be made by the WPCA for sewer service to property located outside the limits of the town shall be established on the basis of a formal contract, the charges shown in said contract to be not less than actual costs to the WPCA, and said contract to be approved by the Legislative Council.
(Ord. 397, passed 10-25-99)
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