No connections shall be made to the public sanitary sewer which are intended to discharge inflow. Such prohibited connections include, but are not limited to, footing drains, roof leaders, roof drains, cellar drains, sump pumps, catch basins, uncontaminated cooling water discharges or other sources of inflow.
Where separate storm sewers are available within 100 feet of the property line or, where in the judgment of the Sewer District sufficient natural drainage is available, connections which contribute inflow to the sanitary sewers shall be disconnected upon order of the Town Board in a manner approved by the Sewer District.
It shall be a violation of this Part 2 for any person to reconnect any inflow source which has been disconnected pursuant to this article.
The Sewer District may take whatever action is necessary to determine the amount of inflow and the requirement for installation of a control manhole. The property from which the inflow originated shall be billed for inflow according to Article II; however, the Town Board may cause a surcharge at a rate not to exceed five times that for normal sewage volume charge.