

The listing broker’s offer of compensation is made only to participants of the MLS where the listing is filed. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. F, states that a “Prohibited Wastes” is described in part as: “Any ashes, cinders, sand, mud, straw, shavings, metal, glass, rags, bones, feathers, tar, cotton, wool, plastics, or other fibers, wood, paunch manure, butchers offal, or any other solid or viscous substance which shall be capable of causing obstruction to the flow in any Sewer or interference with the proper operation of the Sewer System or the Sewage Treatment Plant.IDX information is provided exclusively for personal, non-commercial use, and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. With regard to public sewer systems, Monroe Township Ordinance #3 of 1978, Article VII, Section 703. These products must be disposed of properly through domestic trash or an appropriate recycling center. Maintenance problems translate to increased costs and ultimately increased user fees. The above items disposed of into sinks or toilets create maintenance problems for sewer and septic system.

The homeowner is responsible for the cost of repairing the pump and the reinstallation fee. If the pump needs to be pulled the township provides a loaner pump for up to 21 days. Monroe Township has a contract with Jeffrey Wilbur Plumbing and Heating to come out and look at the pump.

If your grinder pump alarms goes off you will need to call for assistance.
