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i. Upon the approval of the Sanitary Engineer, the property owner shall<br />

submit to the Ohio EPA the detailed replacement plans requesting an<br />

OEPA issued Permit to Install. The property owner shall subsequently<br />

apply <strong>for</strong> a repair permit from the Ottawa County Sanitary Engineering<br />

Department.<br />

j. The property owner shall have ninety (90) days to complete the<br />

remediation work from the date the County permit is issued.<br />

k. The property owner may be eligible to participate in a Material<br />

Replacement Program whereby the County will provide certain materials<br />

needed <strong>for</strong> the remediation of the infiltration/inflow problem. The<br />

Material Replacement Program will allow <strong>for</strong> the County to provide, at no<br />

cost to the property owner, PVC sanitary <strong>sewer</strong> pipe <strong>and</strong> fittings,<br />

manholes, flush outs <strong>and</strong> granular bedding stone. The County, at its<br />

sole discretion, shall determine the extent of its participation in the<br />

Material Replacement Program based on the professional engineer’s<br />

Remediation Plan provided by the property owner. A Material<br />

Replacement Agreement may be executed between the property owner<br />

<strong>and</strong> Board of Ottawa County Commissioners as identified in Appendix<br />

“C” after approval of the replacement plans by the Sanitary Engineer<br />

(during the OEPA approval/PTI process).<br />

3.3.8 Prohibitions.<br />

a. No person, including the property owner, shall fail to comply with the<br />

provisions of Section 3.3.7 or shall fail to remediate excessive<br />

infiltration/inflow conditions pursuant to a written Notice of Violation<br />

issued by the Sanitary Engineer under Section 3.3.7(c).<br />

b. No person, including the property owner, shall cause, permit, or allow<br />

excessive infiltration/inflow into the sanitary <strong>sewer</strong> maintained <strong>and</strong><br />

operated by the County after receipt of a written Notice of Violation<br />

issued by the Sanitary Engineer pursuant to Section 3.3.7(c).<br />

c. Any unlawful excessive infiltration/inflow under this section shall<br />

constitute a nuisance subject to injunctive relief <strong>and</strong> abatement<br />

pursuant to Chapter 3767 of the Ohio Revised Code or otherwise<br />

permitted by law.<br />

d. Upon continuing violation of this section or written Notice of Violation<br />

issued by the Sanitary Engineer, the Sanitary Engineer may restrict flow<br />

or disconnect <strong>sewer</strong> service. Except in a case of emergency,

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