A local law that would regulate the use of public and private sewers and drains, along with the discharge of water and waste into the public sewer system, will be introduced at tonight’s Seneca County Board of Supervisors meeting.
The board’s Public Works Committee will discuss Local Law B of 2019. The motion calls for a public hearing on the legislation at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 10.
The proposed law would provide penalties for violations, and provide for the administration and management of Seneca County’s three sewer districts. It covers many other areas related to public sewer systems, including connections, fees, sewer extensions, out-of-district users, and connections to other municipal sewer districts.
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