Application to construct extensions or additions to any sewer district sanitary sewers shall be made to the Department of Water and Sewage on forms prescribed by the Town and shall be approved by the Town before submission to the Genesee County Health Department. Two sets of detailed construction plans showing the proposed construction shall be submitted to the Town for preliminary review. Following preliminary review and approval, the applicant shall submit three sets of applications to construct a sanitary sewer along with eight sets of detailed construction plans and specifications showing the proposed construction. Five sets of the application and approved plans and specifications shall be forwarded with a letter of approval to the Genesee County Health Department for acceptance. Evidence of Health Department approval as well as other required local, state and/or federal approvals is required prior to final acceptance.
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Inspection during construction will be made by the Department of Water and Sewage or its representatives. No sanitary sewers are to be covered until such inspection has been made. The Department of Water and Sewage shall send a letter to the applicant certifying that inspection, testing and acceptance have been completed. Inspection and acceptance by the Department of Water and Sewage does not relieve the owner of the responsibility to keep the sewer operating in accordance with these regulations.
B. 
A complete set of as-built construction plans showing the final construction, wye or tee locations and other information requested by the Department of Water and Sewage shall be submitted prior to final acceptance. The cost of the Town inspection and review will be the responsibility of the extension applicant.
Extensions or additions to the sanitary sewer system shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the latest revisions of the New York State Standards for Waste Treatment Works, the Water Pollution Control Federation Manual of Practice No. 9, Design and Construction of Sanitary and Storm Sewers, Genesee County Health Department regulations and the American Society of Testing and Materials Specifications for Sanitary Sewer Construction.
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No connection of sanitary sewer extensions shall be permitted to the public sanitary sewer until completion of procedures outlined in this article.
B. 
Existing private sanitary sewers may be connected to the public sanitary sewer only when they are found upon examination and test by the Department of Water and Sewage to meet all standards set by this chapter. Any testing costs shall be the responsibility of the sewer extension applicant.
Any person installing a sanitary sewer extension to the public sanitary sewer shall post a maintenance bond to be approved by the Department of Water and Sewage for 25% of the full value of the sewer construction cost with the Town of Batavia, guaranteeing the sewer for a period of two years from the time of acceptance by the Department of Water and Sewage. During this period, any defects in the sewer or appurtenances shall be corrected at the applicant's expense.
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Whenever pipe laying is not in progress, the end of the pipe shall be securely closed with a tight-fitting cover or plug. Any earth or other material entering the main sewer due to operations of the plumber, contractor or building owner shall be removed at his expense. All trenches must be protected by sufficient sheeting and bracing.
B. 
Within a highway right-of-way, backfilling and restoration of surface shall be in accordance with requirements of the highway agency having supervision.
Out-of-district sewer extensions and establishment of new districts shall comply with the appropriate Town, state and federal laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations and other rules and regulations the Town Board may adopt.