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Septic and Wastewater Hauling Contracts

2024last touched · 4 source resolutions
Village/Rules/Policies/Adopted/septic_and_wastewater_hauling
Resolutions authorizing annual contracts for septic tank and grease trap pump-out and hauling services at the wastewater treatment plant and cross connection control program implementation.
Synthesis written as-of 2026-05-16. A time-bounded clause in this rule expires on 2027-12-31
In force, by year of last update
2024
Septic Tank & Grease Trap Hauling Contract — Superior Sanitation (2024–2027)
Superior Sanitation is awarded the three-year Septic Tank & Grease Trap Pump Out & Hauling contract (RFP#2024-02) covering the period 2024–2027 at a total contract cost of $106,131.84. The Mayor is authorized to execute the contract on behalf of the Village.[4]
2015
Cross Connection Control Program — Local Law 2-2015
Local Law 2-2015 establishes a Cross Connection Control Program, mandated by the NYS Department of Health to protect the Red Hook water supply. A permit fee of $75.00 is established under this program.[2]
2014
Cross Connection Control Program — C.T. Male Authorization
C.T. Male consulting is authorized to identify residents and property owners needing cross-connection control devices and recommend installation of backflow protectors at risk locations.[1]
History · superseded or expired
2023
Septic Tank & Grease Trap Hauling Contract — Superior Sanitation (2023–2024)
Superseded by footnote 4. The Mayor was authorized to execute the 2023–2024 Septic Tank & Grease Trap Pump Out & Hauling Contract with Superior Sanitation; this contract expired 2024-12-31.[3]
Source resolutions
  1. [1]2014-01-13Authorization to recommend backflow protectors
  2. [2]2015-06-08Local Law 2-2015 Cross Connection Control Program
  3. [3]2023-04-102023-2024 Septic Tank & Grease Trap Pump Out & Hauling Contract with Superior Sanitation
  4. [4]2024-04-25Septic Tank & Grease Trap Hauling Contract Award

Synthesized from the chronological history of these resolutions. Each clause shows the year it was last established or amended. The text is a reading aid — for legal force, consult the source resolutions and the Village Code.