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Sanitary Sewer Use Regulations
LORCO Administrative Policy Section 102 (ADM 102) Amendment – Damage to System Components
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LORCO Regulations & Rules Document .pdf Download click here..... Dear LORCO Customer:
SYSTEM TAMPERING AND DAMAGE At their June 13, 2019 meeting, the LORCO board
approved Resolution 2019-28 to adopt pertinent sections of the Ohio Revised Code
(R.C.) relating to the imposition of penalties for the deliberate and
intentional divergence of storm water into the District's sanitary sewer system.
Specifically, R.C. Sections 4933.24 and 4933(B) detail actions which are
prohibited as well as potential penalties for violating same. As unauthorized
discharges of storm water to the LORCO sanitary sewer system and/or malicious
damage are discovered, a complaint will be filed with the Lorain County
sheriff’s office and charges will be filed against the responsible party by the
Lorain County prosecutor’s office. Eugene M. Toy, LORCO Executive Director
CURRENT TAP FEE AND RATES:
THE LORCO BOARD HAS RESOLVED TO
REVIEW ALL POLICIES ON AN AS NEEDED BASIS, INCLUDING RATE POLICIES.
ADJUSTMENTS WILL BE MADE TO MAINTAIN AN EQUITABLE RELATIONSHIP WITH OUR
CUSTOMERS. GRINDER PUMP REQUIREMENTS. Property owner will be responsible for installing
the sewer discharge from the home.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. What is the
legal basis upon which LORCO has the authority to operate?
Beyond the statutory
authority granted in Chapter 6119 of the Ohio Revised Code, LORCO has entered
into a written agreement with Lorain County Commissioners, allowing both
entities to coordinate wastewater service in the unincorporated areas of Lorain
County. This agreement was also approved by NOACA. In addition, the 208 Water
Quality Management Plan Update for Northeast Ohio includes LORCO as a
Designated Management Agency. 2. Is the
sewer something that I can vote on?
Not-for-profit utilities are governed by a board of
trustees appointed by the member townships and villages. You have a voice
through your elected officials. Exercise that option and talk with your
Township Trustees or Village Council. The ecological benefits of LORCO’s
Phase-I and future operations will be realized by all of Lorain County
residents with the reduction of the current pollution problem in the streams
and rivers from existing failed septic systems. Without a wastewater
collection system this problem will continue to worsen. 3. Who
represents me on the LORCO Board?
The person appointed by your Township Trustees or
Village Council. They serve with no compensation or benefits. The
trustees are listed on our website. 4. Do I
have to hook up to the sewer if the line runs past my house? Ohio Administrative Code requires all homes located within
200-feet of a road right-of-way where a wastewater collection system becomes
available must connect to that system. Chapter 6119.06 (Z) of the Ohio
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