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11) d) Sanitary Sewer Building Services <br /> Those pipes, usually 4 inch or 6 inch in 'size leading from <br /> laterals (or sometimes from trunks, subtrunks and interceptors) <br /> which serve individual buildings. The services are plugged at the <br /> property line until such time that a building is connected to the <br /> sewer system. <br /> The property owner must make arrangements with a licensed, bonded <br /> plumber to complete the service connection. <br /> e) Sanitary Sewer Availability Charge (SAC) <br /> This is a charge billed to all properties at the time of <br /> connection to the sanitary sewer system. The charge is the <br /> individual property share of the cost of the interceptor trunk and <br /> treatment facilities which make sewer service available. The <br /> charge is based on an equivalent unit basis. The method used to <br /> calculate the total number of units for any specific property and <br /> the current unit charge are based on the Metropolitan Waste <br /> Control Commission (MWCC) Manual for expected sewage flow from <br /> various dwellings or businesses. A listing of the MWCC sewer <br /> availability charges is provided in the Appendix. This charge may <br /> not be assessed against the property. <br /> f) Sanitary Sewer Lateral Benefits <br /> Lateral benefit may be provided by connection to trunk, subtrunk <br /> or lateral pipes. The calculation of lateral benefit from a trunk <br /> or subtrunk pipe will be based on the cost of an 8 inch pipe along <br /> the same alignment at a depth adequate to provide services to the <br /> abutting properties. <br /> 17 <br />