If I am notified that I have an improper connection, what can I do about it?
A. Disconnect your rain conductor or area drains from the line or lines connected to the sanitary sewer. The location of drains not properly connected is shown a plan that is sent with a violation notification.

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.

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1. Why is the dye test program in effect?
2. What's the problem if my conductors or area drains are connected to the sanitary sewer?
3. What regulations are violated by connecting rain conductors to a sanitary sewer?
4. If I am notified that I have an improper connection, what can I do about it?
5. Who does this work?
6. What assistance can I expect from the municipality?
7. What do I need to do after corrective action is taken?
8. Do I need a dye test if I am refinancing my home?
9. Do I need to have a dye test done when I sell my house?
10. How long does it take to process a dye test?
11. How long is a dye test valid?
12. If my property fails the dye test can I still close on the property?