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Plugging or Rerouting Illicit Discharges <br /> Drains which are found to connect to the stormwater drainage system must either be permanently plugged <br /> or disconnected and rerouted as soon as possible. Plug unused drains with concrete or similar permanent <br /> materials. If a drain pipe is to be rerouted and a sanitary sewer services the property,then the local sewer <br /> provider must be contacted. It is the responsibility of the property owner to follow through on rerouting <br /> illicit storm drainage connections to the sanitary sewer. <br /> It is the responsibility of the property owner to follow <br /> through on rerouting illicit storm drainage connections to <br /> the sanitary sewer <br /> If the property is not served by a sanitary sewer, alternate measures will be necessary. If the discharge is <br /> simply domestic waste, a septic system may be feasible. If it is necessary to install a septic system, the <br /> proper permits will need to be obtained from the Snohomish County Public Health and Social <br /> Services Department. If the discharge is anything other than domestic waste, then a holding tank or <br /> onsite treatment will be necessary. Contact LOTT Alliance Industrial Pretreatment Program or your <br /> local sewer service provider for specific directions for installation and disposal. <br /> 26 <br />