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Session Laws, 1977
Volume 735, Page 1415   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                            1415 commission, or any approved change therein, the
commission, if and when such conduit, main, pipe, or
pole, or other structure interferes with the construction
of or operation of its water or sewerage system, or other
works, may remove the conduit, main, pipe, pole, or other
structures or change the location thereof at the cost and
expense of the party [so] putting them in, or their
heirs, assigns, or successors, and without any liability
upon the part of the commission for damage that might be
done to the same by reason of the commission's operation
in constructing or maintaining its systems or works. Any
violation of the provisions of this section is a
misdemeanor punishable under section [10A-21] 10A—23. 10A-12. No sewerage, water, or drainage system or extension
thereof serving two or more properties in the sanitary
district may be constructed by any private owner without
the prior approval of the commission. If upon
application for the construction or extension of any such
system the commission determines that the construction or
extension is inexpedient or impracticable at that time,
owing to the remoteness from its general system or other
considerations, the applicant may build and operate the
system or extension thereof at its own expense; but it
shall be constructed only under [such] plans and
specifications [as] WHICH have been submitted to and
approved by the commission, and its maintenance and
operation shall be under the general control of the
commission. No such system or part thereof or no water
main, sewer, storm drain, water purification or sewage
treatment plant or no connection with any of them shall
be constructed or installed except as in this section
provided, and any violation of this provision shall be a
misdemeanor punishable under section [10A—21] 10A-23 of
this chapter. The applicant for the construction or
extension of any such privately—owned system shall bear
the reasonable costs that the commission may incur for
the review and approval of any such plans and for the
supervision by the commission of the maintenance and
operation of [such] THE system. All construction and
operating records, including cost records, shall be filed
with the commission, which shall be empowered at any time
to take over [said] THE system or part thereof or said
water main, sewer, storm water drain, water or sewerage
treatment plant or connection with any of them in the
same manner as provided under section [10A—3] 10A—4.
Nothing in this section impairs the rate making powers of
the public service commission nor eliminates the
requirements of the law for the approval of the
department of health in the construction and maintenance
of sanitary facilities. No private sewerage, water, or
drainage systems or extensions thereof authorized by this
section shall be approved if the construction and
operation of [such] THE system or systems will cause
water pollution endangering the water supply of any
municipality or other public agency or private utility


 
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