§ 9-661. Connection to system
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MD Code, Environment, § 9-661
§ 9-661. Connection to system
(a)(1) During construction of a water line or a sewer line, the sanitary commission, at its own expense, shall construct a connector to the property line of each parcel that abuts the way in which the water line or sewer line is laid.
(2) However, the Sanitary Commission of Worcester County may determine not to construct a connector to any parcel that lacks a plumbing system at the time of construction of the line. At a time and in a manner that it determines to be appropriate, the Sanitary Commission of Worcester County shall construct or permit the construction of a connector to any parcel:
(b) When construction on the water line or sewer line is complete, the sanitary commission shall notify each abutting property owner of the completion.
(c) On receipt of the notice of completion, and by a time set by the sanitary commission, each owner of abutting property shall:
(d) Any plumbing system of each parcel of abutting property that is to be served shall include at least:
(e) When the plumbing system of the property has been connected to the connector constructed by the sanitary commission, the owner of the property shall disconnect, as appropriate, each cesspool, sink drain, and privy on the property so that the disconnected component is:
(f)(1) Except for the Sanitary Commission of Worcester County, a sanitary commission shall determine a connection charge that is:
(g)(1) Except for the Sanitary Commission of Worcester County, if the connection charges collected under this section are more than the cost of the connections made, a sanitary commission shall:
Credits
Added by Acts 1982, c. 240, § 2. Amended by Acts 1986, c. 814; Acts 1987, c. 11, § 1; Acts 1988, c. 6, § 1.
Formerly Art. 43, §§ 659, 661.
MD Code, Environment, § 9-661, MD ENVIR § 9-661
Current through legislation effective through May 9, 2024, from the 2024 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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