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§ 7-35-201. Owners required to connect to municipal sewer -- Maintenance of sewer connections -- Combined water and sewer charges -- Security deposit -- Delinquencies.

TN Code § 7-35-201 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) To require the owner, tenant or occupant of each lot or parcel of land that abuts upon a street or other public way containing a sanitary sewer and upon which lot or parcel a building exists for residential, commercial or industrial use, to connect the building with the sanitary sewer and to cease to use any other means for the disposal of sewage, sewage waste or other polluting matter; in addition to any other method of enforcing such requirement, a city, town or utility district also providing water services to such property may, within or without its borders, refuse water service to such owner, tenant or occupant until there has been compliance and may discontinue water service to an owner, tenant or occupant failing to comply within thirty (30) days after notice to comply;

(2) To require the owner, tenant or occupant of each lot or parcel of land who is responsible for any connection to the sanitary sewer required under this section to properly maintain that portion of the connection that is located on the property of the owner, tenant or occupant; and in addition to any other method of enforcing such requirement, a city, town or utility district also providing water service to such property may, within or without its border, refuse water service to such owner, tenant or occupant until there has been compliance and may discontinue water service to an owner, tenant or occupant failing to comply within thirty (30) days after notice to comply;

(3) If any city, town or utility district also operates a water system, and can do so without the impairment of contract rights vested in the holders of any bonds payable from the revenues of such water system, to combine charges for sewer and water services in one (1) statement and to bill the beneficiary of such services for sewer and water services in such manner as to require the payment of both charges as a unit, and to enforce the payment of such charges by discontinuing either the water service or the sewer service, or both;

(4) To require the owner, tenant or occupant of each lot or parcel of land who is obligated to pay the charges made for the services furnished by any sewer system or sewage disposal system, to make a reasonable deposit in advance to ensure the payment of such charges;

(5) To proceed to recover the amount of any delinquent charges owed by any such owner, tenant or occupant, with interest on the delinquent charges at the maximum legal rate, in an action ex contractu; and

(6)

(A) To enter into contracts for the collection of such sewer charges with any public or private corporation or municipal utilities board or commission operating a water system, and any public corporation or municipal utilities board or commission is authorized and empowered to make contracts with any other city, town or utility district:

(i) To meter, bill and collect sewer service charges as an added designated item on its water service bills, or otherwise;

(ii) To discontinue water service to sewer users who fail or refuse to pay sewer service charges;

(iii) Not to accept payment of water service charges from any customer without receiving at the same time payment of any sewer service charges owed by such customer; and

(iv) Not to reestablish water service for any customer until such time as all past due sewer service charges owed by such customer have been paid.

(B) Such public corporation or municipal utilities board or commission is hereby authorized to perform all acts and discharge all obligations required by any such contract or contracts.

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§ 7-35-201. Owners required to connect to municipal sewer -- Maintenance of sewer connections -- Combined water and sewer charges -- Security deposit -- Delinquencies.