For the purposes of this chapter: (1) “Acquire a sewerage system” means obtain title to all or any part of a sewerage system or any interest therein by purchase, condemnation, grant, gift, lease, rental or otherwise; (2) “alternative sewage treatment system” means a sewage treatment system serving one or more buildings that utilizes a method of treatment other than a subsurface sewage disposal system and that involves a discharge to the groundwaters of the state; (3) “community sewerage system” means any sewerage system serving two or more residences in separate structures which is not connected to a municipal sewerage system or which is connected to a municipal sewerage system as a distinct and separately managed district or segment of such system, but does not include any sewerage system serving only a principal dwelling unit and an accessory apartment, as defined in section 8-1a, located on the same lot; (4) “construct a sewerage system” means to acquire land, easements, rights-of-way or any other real or personal property or any interest therein, plan, construct, reconstruct, equip, extend and enlarge all or any part of a sewerage system; (5) “decentralized system” means managed subsurface sewage disposal systems, managed alternative sewage treatment systems or community sewerage systems that discharge sewage flows of less than five thousand gallons per day, are used to collect and treat domestic sewage, and involve a discharge to the groundwaters of the state from areas of a municipality; (6) “decentralized wastewater management district” means areas of a municipality designated by the municipality through a municipal ordinance when an engineering report has determined that the existing subsurface sewage disposal systems may be detrimental to public health or the environment and that decentralized systems are required and such report is approved by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection with concurring approval by the Commissioner of Public Health, after consultation with the local director of health; (7) “electronic equipment” means any technology that facilitates real-time communication between two or more individuals, including, but not limited to, telephonic, video and other conferencing platforms; (8) “municipality” means any metropolitan district, town, consolidated town and city, consolidated town and borough, city, borough, village, fire and sewer district, sewer district and each municipal organization having authority to levy and collect taxes; (9) “operate a sewerage system” means own, use, equip, reequip, repair, maintain, supervise, manage, operate and perform any act pertinent to the collection, transportation and disposal of sewage; (10) “person” means any person, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, association or public agency; (11) “remediation standards” means pollutant limits, performance requirements, design parameters or technical standards for application to existing sewage discharges in a decentralized wastewater management district for the improvement of wastewater treatment to protect public health and the environment; (12) “sewage” means any substance, liquid or solid, which may contaminate or pollute or affect the cleanliness or purity of any water; and (13) “sewerage system” means any device, equipment, appurtenance, facility and method for collecting, transporting, receiving, treating, disposing of or discharging sewage, including, but not limited to, decentralized systems within a decentralized wastewater management district when such district is established by municipal ordinance pursuant to section 7-247.
(1949 Rev., S. 731; 1949, S. 312d; P.A. 78-154, S. 1; P.A. 95-79, S. 11, 189; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 140; P.A. 11-80, S. 1; P.A. 21-29, S. 10; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 21-2, S. 163.)
History: P.A. 78-154 defined “community sewerage system”; P.A. 95-79 redefined “person” to include a limited liability company, effective May 31, 1995; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6 defined “alternative sewage treatment system”, redefined “community sewerage system” to require service to two or more residences, defined “decentralized system”, “decentralized wastewater management district” and “remediation standards”, redefined “sewerage system” to include decentralized systems within a decentralized wastewater management district, inserted Subdiv. designators and made technical changes; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection” in Subdiv. (6), effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 21-29 amended Subdiv. (3) to except from the definition of “community sewerage system” any sewerage system serving only a principal dwelling unit and an accessory apartment located on the same lot; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 21-2 added new Subdiv. (7) defining “electronic equipment” and redesignated existing Subdivs. (7) to (12) as Subdivs. (8) to (13).
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 103 - Municipal Sewerage Systems
Section 7-246a. - Applications. Time for decision. Appeal.
Section 7-246b. - Adoption of ordinance. Prohibition on lien foreclosure.
Section 7-246f. - Community sewerage systems.
Section 7-247a. - Public hearing on proposed acquisition or construction.
Section 7-247b. - Monitoring duties of the Department of Public Health.
Section 7-248. - Determination of compensation for property.
Section 7-249. - Assessment of benefits.
Section 7-249a. - Assessment of benefits upon industrial users of federally financed sewage systems.
Section 7-250. - Public hearing. Appeal.
Section 7-251. - New and supplementary assessments.
Section 7-252. - Due date of assessment.
Section 7-253. - Installment payment of assessment.
Section 7-253a. - Adjustments in sewer assessment payments for elderly or disabled property owners.
Section 7-254a. - Waiver of interest.
Section 7-256. - Revision of rates for payment of bonds.
Section 7-257. - Order to connect. Appeal.
Section 7-259. - Bonds, notes or other obligations.
Section 7-260. - Sale of bonds, notes or other obligations. Use of proceeds.
Section 7-261. - Full faith and credit.
Section 7-262. - Signatures of officers on date of execution binding.
Section 7-263. - Form. Maturity.
Section 7-263a. - Bonds to finance portion of sewage system project.
Section 7-264. - Temporary notes.
Section 7-264a. - Temporary notes for financing capital projects. Methods of payment.
Section 7-265. - Revenue or guaranteed bonds not included in debt limitation.
Section 7-266. - Agreement with bondholders.
Section 7-267. - Use of funds.
Section 7-268. - Special fund.
Section 7-269. - Tax exemption.
Section 7-269a. - Anticipation notes.
Section 7-269b. - Special municipal taxing districts for sewerage system purposes.
Section 7-270. - Application to existing systems.
Section 7-271. - Power to be additional.
Section 7-272. - Joint operation of sewerage system.