Sec. 12752.
Public sanitary sewer systems are essential to the health, safety, and welfare of the people of the state. Septic tank disposal systems are subject to failure due to soil conditions or other reasons. Failure or potential failure of septic tank disposal systems poses a threat to the public health, safety, and welfare; presents a potential for ill health, transmission of disease, mortality, and economic blight; and constitutes a threat to the quality of surface and subsurface waters of this state. The connection to available public sanitary sewer systems at the earliest, reasonable date is a matter for the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare and necessary in the public interest which is declared as a matter of legislative determination.
History: 1978, Act 368, Eff. Sept. 30, 1978 Popular Name: Act 368
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 368 of 1978 - Public Health Code (333.1101 - 333.25211)
Article 12 - Environmental Health (333.12101...333.13832)
368-1978-12-127 - Part 127 Water Supply and Sewer Systems (333.12701...333.12771)
Section 333.12701 - Definitions Used in MCL 333.12701 to 333.12715.
Section 333.12703 - Applicability of MCL 333.12701 to 333.12715.
Section 333.12706 - Numbers, Seal, and Words to Be Placed on Well Drilling Machine.
Section 333.12708 - Entering and Inspecting Installation.
Section 333.12711 - Advisory Board; Creation; Appointment and Qualifications of Members.
Section 333.12712 - Advisory Board; Terms of Members; Vacancies.
Section 333.12714 - Rules and Construction Code.
Section 333.12715 - Violation as Misdemeanor; Penalties; Prosecution.
Section 333.12721 - Adding Fluoride to Water.
Section 333.12751 - Definitions Used in MCL 333.12752 to 333.12758.
Section 333.12752 - Public Sanitary Sewer Systems; Declaration of Necessity.
Section 333.12758 - Voluntary Connection to Public Sanitary Sewer System; Provisions Cumulative.