Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 103 - Municipal Sewerage Systems
Section 7-247. - Powers and duties of water pollution control authority re sewerage systems. Obligation to consider feasibility of sewage as energy source. Establishment of decentralized wastewater management districts.

(a) Any municipality by its water pollution control authority may acquire, construct and operate a sewerage system or systems; may enter upon and take and hold by purchase, condemnation or otherwise the whole or any part of any real property or interest therein which it determines is necessary or desirable for use in connection with any sewerage system; may establish and revise rules and regulations for the supervision, management, control, operation and use of a sewerage system, including rules and regulations prohibiting or regulating the discharge into a sewerage system of any sewage or any stormwater runoff which in the opinion of the water pollution control authority will adversely affect any part or any process of the sewerage system except that any such rule or regulation regarding decentralized systems shall be approved by the local director of health before such rule or regulation may be effective; may enter into and fulfill contracts, including contracts for a term of years, with any person or any other municipality or municipalities to provide or obtain sewerage system service for any sewage, and may make arrangements for the provision or exchange of staff services and equipment with any person or any other municipality or municipalities, or for any other lawful services. The water pollution control authority of any municipality planning to acquire, construct or operate a new or additional sewerage system shall consider the feasibility of using the sewage collected by such system as an energy source for the generation of electricity or the production of other energy sources. The water pollution control authority may establish rules for the transaction of its business. It shall keep a record of its proceedings and shall designate an officer or employee to be the custodian of its books, papers and documents. No person shall have a right to a hearing or an appeal in the manner provided in sections 22a-436 and 22a-437 from a decision of a water pollution control authority to deny a permit or issue an order unless such water pollution control authority was delegated authority by the commissioner pursuant to section 22a-430 to make the decision that is the subject of such hearing or appeal.

(b) Following approval of an engineering report by the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection that includes concurrence with such approval by the Commissioner of Public Health, and in consultation with the local director of health, a municipality, acting in conjunction with its water pollution control authority may, by ordinance, establish geographical areas of decentralized wastewater management districts within such municipality.
(1) Such ordinance may also include, following the approval of such ordinance by the local director of health pursuant to such director's authority under section 19a-207: (A) Remediation and technical standards for the design and construction of subsurface sewage disposal systems that are more stringent than those imposed by the Public Health Code; (B) authority for the local director of health to order the upgrade of subsurface sewage disposal systems in accordance with such remediation and technical standards; (C) authority for the local director of health to establish criteria for the abandonment of substandard subsurface sewage disposal systems; (D) authority for the local director of health to order the property owner of a substandard subsurface sewage disposal system that does not comply with such remediation standards, technical standards or other criteria to abandon such substandard subsurface sewage disposal system thus allowing the water pollution control authority to order such owner to connect to a sewerage system pursuant to section 7-257; (E) standards established by the local director of health for the effective supervision, management, control, operation and maintenance of managed subsurface sewage disposal systems within such decentralized wastewater management districts; or (F) authority for the water pollution control authority to enact and amend regulations, following the approval of such regulations by the local director of health, that govern the supervision, management, control, operation and maintenance of such decentralized systems.
(2) Such ordinance shall include remediation standards for the design, construction and installation of alternative sewage treatment systems and standards for the effective supervision, management, control, operation and maintenance of alternative sewage treatment systems within such decentralized wastewater management districts that are consistent with any permit, order or recommendation of the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection.
(c) Notwithstanding any provision of the general statutes, an area that is designated by ordinance of a municipality as a decentralized wastewater management district shall not be a public sewer for purposes of the Public Health Code.
(d) Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the authority of a local director of health, the Commissioner of Public Health or the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection.
(1949 Rev., S. 732; 1949, S. 314d; 1971, P.A. 694, S. 2; P.A. 78-154, S. 3; P.A. 79-225; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6, S. 142; P.A. 04-151, S. 7; P.A. 11-80, S. 1.)
History: 1971 act gave power to exchange staff services, equipment, etc. with persons or other municipalities and to provide services for them; P.A. 78-154 substituted water pollution control authority for sewer authority; P.A. 79-225 required consideration of feasibility of using sewage to generate power when planning new system; June 30 Sp. Sess. P.A. 03-6 designated existing provisions as Subsec. (a), amended Subsec. (a) to require any rule or regulation re decentralized systems to be approved by the local director of health and added Subsecs. (b), (c) and (d) re establishment of decentralized wastewater management districts; P.A. 04-151 amended Subsec. (a) to add provision re prohibition on the right to a hearing or appeal from a decision unless the water pollution control authority was delegated authority to make the subject decision, effective May 21, 2004; pursuant to P.A. 11-80, “Commissioner of Environmental Protection” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection”, effective July 1, 2011.
Cited. 159 C. 422; 218 C. 144; 231 C. 344. Water pollution control authority may exercise its discretionary ability to acquire or construct a municipal sewer system without first having to issue rules and regulations governing such a process. 270 C. 409.
Cited. 2 CA 355; 44 CA 351. Legislature has not authorized water pollution control authorities to exercise zoning powers, and authority's rejection of sewer permit application based on zoning considerations was invalid. 125 CA 652; Id., 665.
Water pollution control authorities are quasi-municipal corporations and, as such, have the capacity to be sued. 52 CS 422.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 7 - Municipalities

Chapter 103 - Municipal Sewerage Systems

Section 7-245. - Definitions.

Section 7-246. - Water pollution control authority; designation. Preparation of municipal plan. Successor to sewer authority; validation of sewer authority acts.

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 7-247. - Powers and duties of water pollution control authority re sewerage systems. Obligation to consider feasibility of sewage as energy source. Establishment of decentralized wastewater management districts.

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 7-254. - Delinquent assessments. Liens. Assignment of liens. Powers and rights of assignee. Contract to memorialize assignment required. Notice of assignment. Notice prior to commencing an action to foreclose lien.

Section 7-254a. - Waiver of interest.

Section 7-255. - Charges. Hearing. Appeal. Payment by municipalities of charges upon specified classification of property or users. Optional payment plans.

Section 7-256. - Revision of rates for payment of bonds.

Section 7-257. - Order to connect. Appeal.

Section 7-258. - Delinquent charge for connection or use. Lien. Assignment of liens. Powers and rights of assignee. Contract to memorialize assignment required. Notice of assignment. Notice prior to commencing an action to foreclose lien.

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.

Section 7-273. - Contract for use of sewerage system.

Section 7-273a. - Charges when no assessment made.