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(Amended by Ordinance No. 185397, effective July 6, 2012.) Sanitary sewage from private property shall be separately conveyed to the property line and connected through individual laterals for discharge into a public sewer. Drainage from private property, whether from the roof of a building, the surface of a structure, footings of a structure or any other surface or subsurface drainage shall be conveyed separately from sanitary sewage. If separate public storm and sanitary sewers are available, the Chief Engineer shall require separate connections for the separate storm and sanitary lines from the private property. If separate storm and sanitary sewers are not available, but a combination sewer is available, the Chief Engineer may institute the following actions based on engineering needs:
A. Require separate connections for the separate sewage lines from the property to the same combination sewer;
B. Permit joining of the separate lines at the curb line closest to the property line or edge of an easement for single discharge into the combination public sewer; or
C. Require onsite infiltration of surface or subsurface drainage to minimize or eliminate the need for offsite discharge.
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