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* The Department of Environmental Protection.* The Allegheny County Health Department (County Plumbing Code).* Mt. Lebanon, as part of the Mt. Lebanon Code Ordinances.
B. Plug the upstream ends of the disconnected line securely to prevent infiltration of ground water.
C. Properly drain the roof or area drains by one of the following methods:
* Into a storm sewer;* Through the curb and into a gutter, then to a storm sewer via catch basin;* Into a sump. (A sump is a gravel filled hole which allows water to dissipate into the soil.) Storm water shall not be channeled or directed onto adjacent properties.
* Ask friends and neighbors for the names of contractors they have used and recommend.* Seek a company with a proven track record, one that conducts business in a professional manner. Make sure the contractor has a permanent business address and telephone number.Corrections may be made by the property owner, or by using either a plumbing contractor or general contractor with experience in underground utilities. Selecting a contractor is easy if you follow these tips:
* Ask friends and neighbors for the names of contractors they have used and recommend. * Seek a company with a proven track record, one that conducts business in a professional manner. Make sure the contractor has a permanent business address and telephone number. * When you have three or four companies that you feel are qualified, ask them to come out and give an estimate. * Call the Better Business Bureau to find out if there have been complaints against the contractors. * Make sure contractors carry liability and worker's compensation insurance. Ask to see their certificates. * Make sure the contractor offers a warranty on both materials and workmanship. This warranty should be included in the written contract.* When you have three or four companies that you feel are qualified, ask them to come out and give an estimate. * Call the Better Business Bureau to find out if there have been complaints against the contractors.* Make sure contractors carry liability and worker's compensation insurance. Ask to see their certificates.* Make sure the contractor offers a warranty on both materials and workmanship. This warranty should be included in the written contract.