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Sewer Division:
Private Inflow Source Removal Program
How To Comply
If you have received one of the following letters, please click on the link to see the steps you can take to comply with the program:
Confirmed Illegal Connection
If you have a confirmed illegal connection, you must modify the plumbing on your property to redirect
your inflow source to an appropriate location. Please note: your new chosen drainage location should
not create a nuisance condition for your neighbors or in a public right of way. Please consider
this when developing your discharge strategy.
Owners who have been identified as having an illegal connections will be receiving as an attachment
to the Notification Letter a Property Owners Information Package which will include an Inflow
Removal Permit Application and additional information to help you comply with the program.
The Town has hired an inflow removal Program Coordinator (PC) to assist property owners with
compliance issues. The contact information from the PC is included in the Property Owner Information
Package. Please note that more than 400 illegal connections have been identified to date and
more are expected as the inspection process proceeds. To keep the number of people requesting
permit approvals and related project inspections to a manageable level Notice of Confirmed
Illegal Connection letters are being sent to property owners in batches with approximately
30 being sent every month rather then sending all at once. Batch mailings will be grouped
by neighborhood to facilitate the permitting and inspection processes.
The following outlines the basic steps in the process. Additional details will be provided in the
Property Owner Information Package.
- Determine how you will be removing your inflow source from the sanitary sewer.
Options include discharge to:
- The property at least 5 feet from the building: Placing the drainage at least
5 feet from your building lessens the likelihood of water reentering your structure
or causing you wet foundation conditions.
- A dry well or other in ground drainage system on your property.
- Nearby storm drainage system: This is strongly recommended, as it provides you
with a reliable discharge location which avoids nuisance conditions on your property
or those adjacent to you. However, your site may allow you to consider alternatives.
- Obtain a plumbing permit. Connecticut Building Code requires a property owner to have
any plumbing modifications inspected. Plumbing permits must be obtained at Town Hall.
For instructions and an example permit, click here.
- If you are connecting to the storm drain system, you will also be required to obtain
a Highway Permit from the Highway Division.
This permit will allow you to open the road
and connect to the storm drain system.
- Upon receipt of all permits, the work may be performed.
- Obtain final plumbing inspection. This inspection will also serve to document that
you have successfully removed your inflow source from the sanitary sewers.
Flexible Connection
If you received a letter noting you had a flexible connection on your sump pump discharge,
you are required to replace this with a hard piped connection. Please follow these steps:
- Obtain a plumbing permit. Connecticut Building Code requires a property owner to have
any plumbing modifications inspected. Plumbing permits must be obtained at Town Hall.
For instructions and a sample permit, click here.
Suspected Connection
Your property may have a suspected connection as a result of the preliminary investigations
performed during our field work. To get the final answer, we are requesting that you:
- Schedule an inspection (see below)
Request for Inspection Access:
Suspected Connections or Initial Appointments
- We are now in our second round of scheduling with residents. We have also identified properties with
suspected connections that must schedule inspections to confirm or negate the connection.
- Please call 1-877-402-6847 to schedule an appointment. CDM, the Town's consultants on this project
will take your call and schedule one of their inspectors.
- Based on the results of the inspection, you will either need to proceed no further or you
will be directed to remove a confirmed inflow source.
Program History · Types of Illegal Discharges ·
How to Comply · Program Contacts ·
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