Responsibility for Lower Sewer Laterals Sample Clauses

Responsibility for Lower Sewer Laterals. The Satellite will inform the District in a letter signed by the Satellite’s attorney or other authorized representative whether or not the Satellite legally requires Property Owners within its jurisdiction to obtain a Compliance Certificate for Lower Sewer Laterals. The District will rely on the Satellite’s letter to determine the scope of the Regional PSL Program within the Satellite’s jurisdiction. The Satellite agrees to promptly notify the District in writing when it substantially modifies legal requirements relating to Lower Sewer Laterals. 4.3.1. In the letter described in Section 4.3, the Satellite may optionally state the location of the boundary between the Upper Sewer Lateral and Lower Sewer Lateral that shall be used within its jurisdiction, if that boundary differs from the boundary described in the Regional PSL Ordinance by the definitions of “Upper Sewer Lateral” and “Lower Sewer Lateral.” If the Satellite’s letter states a jurisdiction-specific boundary, the District will certify a parcel upon on a passing Verification Test result for the portion of the PSL defined in the letter as part of the “Upper Sewer Lateral,” and the Satellite will rehabilitate the entire portion of the PSL defined in its letter as the “Lower Sewer Lateral” at the time it rehabilitates the sewer main associated with the PSL. If the letter does not specify a boundary location, the District will use the definitions in the Regional PSL Ordinance for testing and certification purposes.
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