Under no circumstances will any of the following be connected to the sanitary sewers, directly or indirectly:
A. 
Floor drain, area drain or yard drain.
B. 
Rain conductor or downspout.
C. 
Grease pit.
D. 
Air-conditioning equipment.
E. 
Stormwater inlets or catch basins.
F. 
Drains from a piece of equipment or manufacturing process, except when specifically authorized under the provisions of this chapter.
G. 
No cesspool, privy vault, subsoil or cellar drains, rainwater or surface drains shall be connected with the sewer system or any part thereof. Only the sewerage system of the premises shall be so connected.
A. 
Mandatory connections. Each owner of premises located on streets in which sewers are available shall connect all sewerage facilities on such premises to the sewer system immediately upon such sewerage facilities becoming available and use such sewerage facilities at all times for sewerage disposal therefrom.
B. 
Alteration or repairs to sewer system or connections. No alteration or repair to any part of the sewer system or any connection thereto shall be made, except by duly authorized representatives or employees of the Township, without application for such having been made to the Township and approved and upon compliance with the rules and regulations of the Township relating thereto.
C. 
Sight tees on new connectors. All new lateral connections to the Township sanitary sewer shall provide a sight tee and clean out at a point two feet behind the curb to provide easy observation and determination of responsibility for sewerage blockage.
Each owner of premises connected to the sanitary sewer system shall be responsible for the maintenance, repair or replacement of sewer laterals from the structure generating the sanitary or waste flow to and including the connection to a Township-owned and -maintained sanitary sewer having a dimension of eight inches in diameter or larger.