PRIVATE SEWAGE PUMP STATIONS Sample Clauses

PRIVATE SEWAGE PUMP STATIONS. A. Private sewage pump stations may be constructed on private property only in situations where the property cannot be served by gravity sewer. Private pump stations must be constructed entirely on the property to be served and may not serve multiple properties or lots. Private pump station force mains shall only discharge into gravity sewer manholes. B. Private sewage pump stations and force mains shall be constructed in accordance with Arkansas Department of Health and Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality Standards. All private sewer systems shall be reviewed and approved by the Arkansas Department of Health’s Engineering and Plumbing Divisions as appropriate. C. Maintenance of private sewage pump stations and force mains is the responsibility of the property owner. In cases where public health and safety are threatened, Van Buren Municipal Utilities reserves the right to discontinue providing a service connection for private sewage pump stations. D. Owners of privately owned pump stations shall provide and maintain signage that identifies the current owner and provide a 24 hour-per-day, 7 days-a-week emergency contact telephone number. The signage shall be mounted such that it is visible from an adjacent public street. E. Owners of private sewage pump stations shall complete a Sewer Facility Operation and Maintenance Agreement that links ownership and maintenance responsibility of the private sewage pump stations with ownership of the property. A copy of the Agreement form is included in the Forms Section of these Design Standards or can be obtained from the Director of Utilities. The Sewer Facility Operation and Maintenance Agreement shall be filed with the Xxxxxxxx County Clerk, and a copy of the filed document with filing marks shall be submitted to Van Buren Municipal Utilities.
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PRIVATE SEWAGE PUMP STATIONS. A. Private sewage pump stations may be constructed on private property only in situations where the property cannot be served by gravity sewer. Private pump stations must be constructed entirely on the property to be served and may not serve multiple properties or lots. Multi-family housing, multi-unit commercial plazas, and similar sized structures may utilize a single, private sewage pump station to serve all units, but the pump station must be operated and maintained by the owner or manager of the property. Private pump station force mains shall only discharge into gravity sewer manholes. B. Private sewage pump stations and force mains shall be constructed in accordance with Arkansas Department of Health and Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality Standards. All private sewer systems shall be reviewed and approved by the Arkansas Department of Health’s Engineering and Plumbing Divisions as appropriate. C. Maintenance of private sewage pump stations and force mains is the responsibility of the property owner. In cases where public health and safety are threatened, VBMU reserves the right to discontinue providing a service connection for private sewage pump stations. D. Owners of privately owned pump stations serving commercial, industrial, institutional, or multifamily complexes shall provide and maintain signage that identifies the current owner and provide a 24 hour-per-day, 7 days-a-week emergency contact telephone number. The signage shall be mounted such that it is visible from an adjacent public street.

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