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Wayne, Michigan Code of Ordinances
WAYNE, MICHIGAN CODE OF ORDINANCES
CERTIFICATION
DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
CHARTER
PART TWO - ADMINISTRATION CODE
PART FOUR - TRAFFIC CODE
PART SIX - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART EIGHT - BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
PART TEN - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
TITLE TWO - Street and Sidewalk Areas
TITLE FOUR - Utilities
CHAPTER 1040 Water and Sewers
1040.01 DEFINITIONS.
1040.02 ENFORCEMENT.
1040.03 DRAWINGS, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR WATER AND SEWER LINES; RESPONSIBILITIES OF ENGINEER AND WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT.
1040.04 SALE, LEASE OR USE OF FACILITIES; COMPLIANCE WITH CHAPTER REQUIRED.
1040.05 SEWER CONNECTION REQUIRED.
1040.06 DUMPING AND DISPOSING OF SEWAGE.
1040.07 DISCHARGE OF SURFACE DRAINAGE TO SANITARY SEWERS.
1040.08 INSPECTIONS.
1040.09 DISCHARGE OF HARMFUL MATTER INTO SEWERS; REMEDY OF CITY.
1040.10 CONTRACT BETWEEN CITY AND USERS. (REPEALED)
1040.11 TRANSFERS OF COMMON-SERVICE PREMISES; SEPARATE OWNERSHIP REQUIRED.
1040.12 PRIVATE SALES PROHIBITED.
1040.13 INJURING OR OBSTRUCTING FACILITIES.
1040.14 PRIVIES.
1040.15 TEMPORARY SERVICE.
1040.16 LIABILITY OF CITY.
1040.17 SALE OF ASSETS.
1040.18 SALES OUTSIDE CITY.
1040.19 NON-USE OF FACILITIES DUE TO CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OR OCCUPANCY; NOTICE TO CITY REQUIRED.
1040.20 DISCONNECTION AND FINAL READINGS; NEW CUSTOMERS.
1040.21 VIOLATIONS; DISCONNECTION OF SERVICE. (REPEALED)
1040.22 WASTE PROHIBITED; LEAKS; OPERATION OF SHUT-OFF COCKS.
1040.23 FIRE HYDRANTS.
1040.24 EMERGENCY RESTRICTIONS.
1040.25 PERMITS AND CONNECTIONS.
1040.26 METERS.
1040.27 CROSS-CONNECTION RULES.
1040.28 PRIVATE FIRE SERVICE PROTECTION.
1040.29 WATER AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL RATES AND CHARGES.
1040.30 DELINQUENCY; COLLECTIONS; DISCONTINUANCE OF SERVICE.
1040.31 DELINQUENCY; SURCHARGES.
1040.32 OFFENSIVE SEWAGE; ADDITIONAL CHARGES, PRETREATMENT OR REFUSAL.
1040.33 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WASTE POLLUTANT STRENGTH SURCHARGE.
1040.34 COUNTY STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS.
1040.35 FREE SERVICE.
1040.36 PURPOSES OF RATES AND CHARGES; REVISION. (REPEALED)
1040.37 OPERATING YEAR.
1040.38 USE OF MONEYS; FUNDS.
1040.39 TRANSFER OF MONEYS; INVESTMENTS.
1040.45 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT.
1040.50 SHORT TITLE.
1040.51 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE.
1040.52 DEFINITIONS.
1040.53 APPLICABILITY.
1040.54 ENFORCEMENT, RESPONSIBILITY FOR ADMINISTRATION.
1040.55 MINIMUM STANDARDS.
1040.56 DISCHARGE PROHIBITIONS.
1040.57 RIGHT OF ENTRY.
1040.58 SUSPENSION OF STORM SEWER SYSTEM ACCESS.
1040.59 INDUSTRIAL OR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY DISCHARGES.
1040.60 REQUIREMENTS TO PREVENT, CONTROL, AND REDUCE STORM WATER POLLUTANTS BY THE USE OF BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES.
1040.61 WATERCOURSE PROTECTION.
1040.62 NOTIFICATION OF SPILLS.
1040.63 ENFORCEMENT.
1040.64 APPEAL OF NOTICE OF VIOLATION.
1040.65 ENFORCEMENT MEASURES AFTER APPEAL.
1040.66 COST OF THE ABATEMENT OF THE VIOLATION.
1040.67 INJUNCTIVE RELIEF.
1040.68 VIOLATIONS DEEMED A PUBLIC NUISANCE.
1040.69 CRIMINAL PROSECUTION.
1040.70 REMEDIES NOT EXCLUSIVE.
1040.97 SEVERABILITY.
1040.98 CHAPTER A CONTRACT; VIOLATIONS AS BREACH; TERMINATION AND REINSTITUTION OF SERVICE; REMOVAL OF CURB BOX.
1040.99 PENALTY.
CHAPTER 1042 Industrial Wastewater Control
APPENDIX A NATIONAL CATEGORICAL PRETREATMENT STANDARDS
APPENDIX B SPECIFIC PHENOLIC COMPOUND LIMITS
APPENDIX C INTERIM DISCHARGE LIMITATIONS
CHAPTER 1044 Regulations for Fire Hydrants on Private Property
CHAPTER 1046 Electricity
CHAPTER 1048 Gas
CHAPTER 1050 Post-Construction Stormwater Management
TITLE SIX - Other Public Services
PART TWELVE - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART FOURTEEN - BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
PART SIXTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
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1040.11 TRANSFERS OF COMMON-SERVICE PREMISES; SEPARATE OWNERSHIP REQUIRED.
   In cases where a number of persons or premises are supplied through one meter and one service for either water or sewer, if one or more of such buildings or premises are sold or transferred, or otherwise pass under separate ownership, the owners shall disconnect such building, buildings or premises and provide direct, individual installations for water and/or sewer for each separate building or premises, provided, however, that the provisions of this section do not apply to condominiums developed pursuant to Chapter 1253 of these Codified Ordinances.
(Ord. 1990-01. Passed 1-2-90.)
1040.12 PRIVATE SALES PROHIBITED.
   No person shall supply water or sewer service to any other person in the City without the written permission of Council.
(Ord. 5. Passed 6-17-52.)
1040.13 INJURING OR OBSTRUCTING FACILITIES.
   No person shall molest, injure, deface or obstruct the use of any water or sewer facilities of the City.
(Ord. 5. Passed 6-17-52.)
1040.14 PRIVIES.
   No person shall provide, maintain or use an outside privy or chemical toilet in the City. Existing privies or chemical toilets shall be converted to another use or disposed of, and their vaults shall be adequately filled, within thirty days after the effective date of this chapter, provided, however, that nothing herein shall preclude the use of temporary portable toilets used in conjunction with special events or emergencies, or provided at construction sites, where other adequate permanent accommodations are not available.
(Ord. 1990-01. Passed 1-2-90.)
1040.15 TEMPORARY SERVICE.
   Temporary use of water and sewer facilities may be provided with the approval of the Superintendent of the Water and Sewer Department under such terms as may be directed by the Superintendent, which, in all instances, shall be sufficient to compensate the City for all expense incurred and water used.
(Ord. 5. Passed 6-17-52.)
1040.16 LIABILITY OF CITY.
   The City, in supplying the facilities provided for in this chapter, shall use reasonable care but shall not be liable for any damage caused by a shut off, break, stoppage, variation in pressure, explosion or failure of any kind in the operation of such facilities.
(Ord. 5. Passed 6-17-52.)
1040.17 SALE OF ASSETS.
   The City shall not sell, exchange, lease or in any way alienate or dispose of the property, easements, income, equipment, privileges or other assets belonging to or appertaining to the Department of Water and Sewers, which it may acquire, unless the proposition for such purpose has first been submitted, at an election held for such purpose, in the manner provided in the City Charter, to the electors of the City who are qualified to vote on questions involving the direct expenditure of money or the issuance of general obligation bonds of the City, and unless such proposition is approved by such voters by a three-fifths majority vote. However, the provisions of this section shall not apply to the sale or exchange of any article of equipment or machinery which is worn out or useless, or which could, with advantage to the Municipal water and sewer service, be replaced by new and improved machinery or equipment.
(Ord. 5. Passed 6-17-52.)
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