(a) General rule.--A city may, by ordinance, acquire all or part of an existing sanitary sewer system or community subsurface sanitary sewage collection and treatment system.
(b) Means of acquisition.--A city may acquire a sewer system under subsection (a) by any of the following means:
(1) By purchase, when the city and the owner can agree on a price of not more than the actual value of the sanitary sewer system or part of the system to be transferred.
(2) By deed of dedication to the city by the owner of the sanitary sewer system or part of the system.
(3) If the facilities are within the city, by the exercise of eminent domain.
(c) Distribution of assessment costs.--If any sanitary sewer system or community subsurface sanitary disposal collection and treatment system is acquired by purchase or eminent domain under this section, the cost of acquisition may be distributed or assessed under this part when a sanitary sewer system is constructed by the city.
(d) Acquired systems.--A city has the same rights, powers and duties with respect to acquired sanitary sewer systems as the city would have with respect to sanitary sewer systems constructed by the city.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Section 13201 - Construction of sanitary sewers, cost and eminent domain
Section 13201.1 - Required connection and fees
Section 13206 - Construction of sanitary sewage treatment works
Section 13213.1 - Rental fees or charges
Section 13222.1 - Acquisition of existing sanitary sewer systems
Section 13230 - Sewers outside cartway and curb lines
Section 13240 - Building joint sewers
Section 13241 - Approval of Department of Environmental Protection
Section 13245.1 - Connection to existing municipal sanitary sewer