Code of Virginia
Chapter 21 - Franchises; Sale and Lease of Certain Municipal Public Property; Public Utilities
§ 15.2-2122. Localities authorized to establish, etc., sewage disposal system; incidental powers

For the purpose of providing relief from pollution, and for the improvement of conditions affecting the public health, and in addition to other powers conferred by law, any locality shall have power and authority to:
1. Establish, construct, improve, enlarge, operate and maintain a sewage disposal system with all the necessary sewers, conduits, pipelines, pumping and ventilating stations, treatment plants and works, and other plants, structures, boats, conveyances and other real and personal property necessary for the operation of such system, subject to the approvals required by § 62.1-44.19.
2. Acquire as permitted by § 15.2-1800, real estate, or rights or easements therein, necessary or convenient for the establishment, enlargement, maintenance or operation of such sewage disposal system and the property, in whole or in part, of any private or public service corporation operating a sewage disposal system or chartered for the purpose of acquiring or operating such a system, including its lands, plants, works, buildings, machinery, pipes, mains and all appurtenances thereto and its contracts, easements, rights and franchises, including its franchise to be a corporation, and have the right to dispose of property so acquired no longer necessary for the use of such system. However, any locality condemning property hereunder shall rest under obligation to furnish sewage service, at appropriate rates, to the customers of any corporation whose property is condemned.
3. Borrow money for the purpose of establishing, constructing, improving and enlarging the sewage disposal system and to issue bonds therefor in the name of the locality.
4. Accept gifts or grants of real or personal property, money, material, labor or supplies for the establishment and operation of such sewage disposal system and make and perform such agreements or contracts as may be necessary or convenient in connection with the procuring or acceptance of such gifts or grants.
5. Enter on any lands, waters and premises for the purpose of making surveys, borings, soundings and examinations for constructing and operating the sewage disposal system, and for the prevention of pollution.
6. Enter into contracts with the United States of America, or any department or agency thereof, or any person, firm or corporation, or the governing body of any other locality, providing for or relating to the treatment and disposal of sewage and industrial wastes.
7. Fix, charge and collect fees or other charges for the use and services of the sewage disposal system; and, except in counties which are not otherwise authorized, require the connection of premises with facilities provided for sewage disposal services. Water and sewer connection fees established by any locality shall be fair and reasonable. Such fees shall be reviewed by the locality periodically and shall be adjusted, if necessary, to assure that they continue to be fair and reasonable. Nothing herein shall affect existing contracts with bondholders which are in conflict with any of the foregoing provisions.
8. Finance in whole or in part the cost of establishing, constructing, improving or enlarging the sewage disposal systems authorized to be established, constructed, improved or enlarged by this section, in advance of putting such systems in operation.
9. Fix, charge and collect fees and other charges for the use and services of sanitary, combined and storm water sewers operated and maintained by any locality. Such fees and charges may be fixed and collected in accordance with and subject to the provisions of §§ 15.2-2119 through 15.2-2119.4.
10. Establish standards for the use and services of sanitary, combined and stormwater sewer systems, treatment works and appurtenances operated and maintained by any locality, including but not limited to implementation of applicable pretreatment requirements pursuant to the State Water Control Law (§ 62.1-44.2 et seq.) and the federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.). Such sewer use standards may be implemented by ordinance, regulation, permit or contract of the locality or of the wastewater authority or sanitation district, where applicable, and violations thereof may be enforced by the same subject to the following conditions and limitations:
a. No order assessing a civil penalty for a violation shall be issued until after the user has been provided an opportunity for a hearing, except with the consent of the user. The notice of the hearing shall be served personally or by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, on any authorized representative of the user at least 30 days prior to the hearing. The notice shall specify the time and place for the hearing, facts and legal requirements related to the alleged violation, and the amount of any proposed penalty. At the hearing the user may present evidence including witnesses regarding the occurrence of the alleged violation and the amount of the penalty, and the user may examine any witnesses for the locality. A verbatim record of the hearing shall be made. Within 30 days after the conclusion of the hearing, the locality shall make findings of fact and conclusions of law and issue the order.
b. No order issued by the locality shall assess civil penalties in excess of the maximum amounts established in subdivision (8a) of § 62.1-44.15, except with the consent of the user. The actual amount of any penalty assessed shall be based upon the severity of the violations, the extent of any potential or actual environmental harm or facility damage, the compliance history of the user, any economic benefit realized from the noncompliance, and the ability of the user to pay the penalty, provided, however, that in accordance with subdivision 10 d, a locality may establish a uniform schedule of civil penalties for specified types of violations. In addition to civil penalties, the order may include a monetary assessment for actual damages to sewers, treatment works and appurtenances and for costs, attorney fees and other expenses resulting from the violation. Civil penalties in excess of the maximum amounts established in subdivision (8a) of § 62.1-44.15 may be imposed only by a court in amounts determined in its discretion but not to exceed the maximum amounts established in § 62.1-44.32.
c. Any order issued by the locality, whether or not such order assesses a civil penalty, shall inform the user of his right to seek reconsideration or review within the locality, if authorized, and of his right to judicial review of any final order by appeal to circuit court on the record of proceedings before the locality. To commence an appeal, the user shall file a petition in circuit court within 30 days of the date of the order, and failure to do so shall constitute a waiver of the right to appeal. With respect to matters of law, the burden shall be on the party seeking review to designate and demonstrate an error of law subject to review by the court. With respect to issues of fact, the duty of the court shall be limited to ascertaining whether there was substantial evidence in the record to reasonably support such findings.
d. In addition, a locality may, by ordinance, establish a uniform schedule of civil penalties for violations of fats, oils, and grease standards; infiltration and inflow standards; and other specified provisions of any ordinance (other than industrial pretreatment requirements of the State Water Control Law (§ 62.1-44.2 et seq.) or federal Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.). The schedule of civil penalties shall be uniform for each type of specified violation, and the penalty for any one violation shall be a civil penalty of not more than $100 for the initial summons, not more than $150 for each additional summons and not more than a total amount of $3,000 for a series of specified violations arising from the same operative set of facts. The locality may issue a civil summons ticket for a scheduled violation. Any person summoned or issued a ticket for a scheduled violation may make an appearance in person or in writing by mail to the treasurer of the locality prior to the date fixed for trial in court. Any person so appearing may enter a waiver of trial, admit liability and pay the civil penalty established for the offense charged. If a person charged with a scheduled violation does not elect to enter a waiver of trial and admit liability, the violation shall be tried in the general district court in the same manner and with the same right of appeal as provided for by law. In any such trial, the locality shall have the burden of proving by a preponderance of the evidence the liability of the alleged violator. An admission of liability or finding of liability under this section shall not be deemed an admission at a criminal proceeding, and no civil action authorized by this section shall proceed while a criminal action is pending.
e. This subdivision shall neither preclude a locality from proceeding directly in circuit court to compel compliance with its sewer use standards or seek civil penalties for violation of the same nor be interpreted as limiting any otherwise applicable legal remedies or sanctions. Each day during which a violation is found to have existed shall constitute a separate violation, and any civil penalties imposed under this subdivision shall be applied to the purpose of abating, preventing or mitigating environmental pollution.
f. For purposes of enforcement of standards established under this subdivision, "locality" shall mean the locality's director of public utilities or other designee of the locality with responsibility for administering and enforcing sewer use standards or, in the case of a wastewater authority or sanitation district, its chief executive.
Code 1950, § 15-739.1; 1950, p. 1610; 1954, c. 332; 1962, c. 623, § 15.1-320; 1979, c. 181; 1991, c. 194; 1997, cc. 12, 587; 2010, c. 198; 2017, c. 736.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 15.2 - Counties, Cities and Towns

Chapter 21 - Franchises; Sale and Lease of Certain Municipal Public Property; Public Utilities

§ 15.2-2100. Restrictions on selling certain municipal public property and granting franchises

§ 15.2-2101. Ordinance proposing grant of franchise, etc., to be advertised

§ 15.2-2102. How bids received and to whom franchise awarded

§ 15.2-2103. Award when no satisfactory bid received

§ 15.2-2103.1. Solar services agreements; nondisclosure of proprietary information

§ 15.2-2104. Bond of person awarded franchise, etc.

§ 15.2-2105. How amendments made to franchise, etc.; notice required

§ 15.2-2105.1. Granting franchises for operation of a vehicular ferry transportation system

§ 15.2-2106. Powers of court to enforce obedience by mandamus, etc.

§ 15.2-2107. Persons occupying or using streets, etc., contrary to law

§ 15.2-2108. Repealed

§ 15.2-2108.1. Regulation of open video systems

§ 15.2-2108.1:1. Franchise fees and public rights-of-way fees on cable operators

§ 15.2-2108.2. Definitions

§ 15.2-2108.3. Scope of article

§ 15.2-2108.4. Limitations on providing cable television services

§ 15.2-2108.5. Preliminary public hearing; feasibility consultant

§ 15.2-2108.6. Feasibility study on providing cable television services

§ 15.2-2108.7. Public hearings on feasibility study; notice

§ 15.2-2108.8. Referendum

§ 15.2-2108.9. Enterprise funds for cable television services

§ 15.2-2108.10. Bonding authority

§ 15.2-2108.11. General operating limitations

§ 15.2-2108.12. Eminent domain

§ 15.2-2108.13. Quality of service standards

§ 15.2-2108.14. Civil action

§ 15.2-2108.15. Consumer complaints

§ 15.2-2108.16. Annual report

§ 15.2-2108.17. Antitrust immunity

§ 15.2-2108.18. Repealed

§ 15.2-2108.19. Definitions

§ 15.2-2108.20. Authority to grant negotiated cable franchises and regulate cable systems

§ 15.2-2108.21. Ordinance cable franchises

§ 15.2-2108.22. Regulation of fees, rates and services; penalties

§ 15.2-2108.23. Regulation of rights-of-way; fees

§ 15.2-2108.24. Regulation of facility construction or rights-of-way management requirements for certain cable operators

§ 15.2-2108.25. Itemization

§ 15.2-2108.26. Reciprocity

§ 15.2-2108.27. Modification

§ 15.2-2108.28. Transfer

§ 15.2-2108.29. Surrender

§ 15.2-2108.30. Renewal

§ 15.2-2108.31. Article construed

§ 15.2-2108.32. Application of article to certain localities

§ 15.2-2109. Powers of localities as to public utilities and computer services; prevention of pollution of certain water

§ 15.2-2109.1. Prescriptive easements for provision of water and sewer services

§ 15.2-2109.2. Mutual aid agreements for power and natural gas

§ 15.2-2109.3. Provision of natural gas distribution service within counties

§ 15.2-2110. Mandatory connection to water and sewage systems in certain counties

§ 15.2-2111. Regulation of sewage disposal or water service

§ 15.2-2112. Agreements by political subdivisions for sewage or water service

§ 15.2-2113. Connections of fire suppression systems

§ 15.2-2114. Regulation of stormwater

§ 15.2-2114.01. Local Stormwater Management Fund; grant moneys

§ 15.2-2114.1. Car-washing fundraiser

§ 15.2-2115. Purchase of gas, electric and water plants operating in contiguous territory

§ 15.2-2116. Acquisition by county or city of water supply system or sewage system from sanitary district

§ 15.2-2117. Contracts with sewerage or water purification company, etc.

§ 15.2-2118. Lien for water and sewer charges and taxes imposed by localities

§ 15.2-2118.1. Lien for gas utilities charges and taxes imposed by localities

§ 15.2-2119. Fees and charges for water and sewer services provided to a property owner

§ 15.2-2119.1. Credit for excessive water and sewer charges

§ 15.2-2119.2. Discounted fees and charges for certain low-income, elderly, or disabled customers

§ 15.2-2119.3. Sustainable infrastructure financial assistance

§ 15.2-2119.4. Fees and charges for water and sewer services provided to a tenant or lessee of the property owner

§ 15.2-2120. Enforcement of liens for water or sewer charges

§ 15.2-2121. Regulations as to water, sewer and other facilities in subdivisions and development plans

§ 15.2-2122. Localities authorized to establish, etc., sewage disposal system; incidental powers

§ 15.2-2123. Sewage treatment plants to include certain capability

§ 15.2-2124. Contracts between localities as to sewers, pumping stations, etc., to prevent pollution

§ 15.2-2125. Board, etc., for supervision of such works

§ 15.2-2126. Notice to governing body required prior to construction

§ 15.2-2127. Disapproval of system by governing body; failure to disapprove within seventy days

§ 15.2-2128. Denial of application for sewage system by governing body of county or town which has adopted master plan for sewerage

§ 15.2-2129. Contents of notice to governing body; further information

§ 15.2-2130. Extensions to systems

§ 15.2-2131. Article not applicable to hotel corporations

§ 15.2-2132. Noncompliance with article; separate offense

§ 15.2-2133. Penalty; enjoining violation

§ 15.2-2134. Construction of dams, etc., for purpose of providing public water supply; approval by governing body of locality

§ 15.2-2135. Disputes between jurisdictions involving dams or water impoundment; constitution of special court; vacancies occurring during trial

§ 15.2-2136. Powers of special court; rules of decision; order controlling subsequent conduct of case

§ 15.2-2137. Special court; hearing and decision

§ 15.2-2138. Dispute between jurisdictions; additional parties

§ 15.2-2139. Special court; costs

§ 15.2-2140. Dispute between jurisdictions; appeals

§ 15.2-2141. Conflicting petitions for same territory; petition seeking territory in two or more counties

§ 15.2-2142. Certain localities may construct dams across navigable streams; permission from Chief of Engineers, Secretary of Army and State Attorney General; approval of governing body

§ 15.2-2143. Water supplies and facilities

§ 15.2-2144. Inspection of water supplies

§ 15.2-2145. Sale of water and use of streets by one city in another

§ 15.2-2146. Powers of localities to acquire certain waterworks system

§ 15.2-2147. City acquiring plant within one mile of another city

§ 15.2-2148. Contracts for water supply

§ 15.2-2149. Notice to county and State Board of Health required prior to construction

§ 15.2-2150. When approval of State Board of Health not required

§ 15.2-2151. Disapproval of system by governing body of counties; failure to disapprove within seventy days

§ 15.2-2152. Contents of notice to governing body; further information

§ 15.2-2153. Extensions to systems

§ 15.2-2154. Article not applicable to hotel corporations

§ 15.2-2155. Noncompliance with article; separate offenses

§ 15.2-2156. Penalty; enjoining violation

§ 15.2-2157. Onsite sewage systems when sewers not available; civil penalties

§ 15.2-2157.1. Permit for onsite sewage disposal system installation in certain counties

§ 15.2-2158. Fee for street lighting

§ 15.2-2159. Fee for solid waste disposal by counties

§ 15.2-2160. Provision of telecommunications services