N.J. Admin. Code § 5:21-6.1 - Sanitary sewer system
(a) Sanitary sewer
systems, where installed, shall conform to the standards contained in this
subchapter.
(b) When plans for future
development necessitate oversizing or grade changes, the municipality or utility
authority may enter into an agreement with the developer to address the fair share
of the costs of improvements not required for the proposed development.
(c) If a public sanitary sewer system will be
provided to the area within a six-year period as indicated in the municipal sewer
master plan, official map, or other official document, a municipality may require
installation of a capped system within the road right-of-way or existing utility
authority easements to service the approved lots; or, alternatively, a municipality
may require a performance guarantee in lieu of the improvement. Capped sanitary
sewers shall be allowed only in areas indicated for sewer service in the State of
New Jersey Statewide Water Quality Management (WQM) Plans and where permitted by NJ
DEP through sewer connection approval.
(d) Individual subsurface disposals systems shall
comply with 7:9A-3.2 and 3.16.
(e) The applicant shall submit to the municipality
or utility authority for review for compliance with this subchapter details of the
planned pipes, joints, mains, laterals, and appurtenances. All materials used for
sanitary sewer systems shall be manufactured in the United States, wherever
available, as governed by P.L. 1982, c.107, effective date October 3, 1982. The
details shall comply with all standards and specifications listed in this
subchapter.
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