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Linden Creek Interceptor This proposed project will provide sewer service immediately upon completion to the Linden and Gambles areas. The proposed interceptor would also be capable of
supporting additional future growth to all areas adjacent to the Little Chartiers Creek.
The proposed interceptor sewer will begin at the Route 19 Pump Station and extend along the Little Chartiers
Creek to the community of Gambles with a branch of the sewer line to extend into the Linden area. The entire project is estimated to be 37,700 linear feet, including eighteen (18) residences in Linden, an
elementary school, and fifty-four (54) residences in Gambles. This project is expected to start sometime in 2007.
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A SEWAGE BACKUP- If your property has
suffered a sewage backup, please use the following guidelines:
1. If the extent of the damage is beyond your ability to clean and disinfect, we suggest that you call a restoration company. These firms can be located in the Yellow Pages under
“Fire & Water Damage Restoration”. The homeowner is responsible for the cost of the restoration, which can then be included with an appropriate claim for damages.
2. NOTIFY YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE CARRIER. If you receive benefits from your homeowner’s policy, the amount of those benefits will be deducted from whatever
reimbursement MAY be paid by the Authority’s carrier, if the authority is liable.
3. Make an inventory of the items that were
damaged, including approximate value.
4. Take photographs of the damaged area and items.
5. Call the
Authority Manager to notify the manager of the claim. The Manager or appropriate representative, will in turn notify the Authority’s insurance carrier to expedite the claim and to determine if the
Authority is liable.
6. Send a letter to the Authority Manager. The letter should
include your name, property address, phone number, date of the loss, and the photos and list of damaged items. If your homeowner’s insurance carrier has denied the claim, please include a copy of that denial.
7. You may then be contacted by an insurance adjuster.
8. You will receive written notification of the
decision regarding liability of the claim.
9. Do not discard any damaged property unless
absolutely necessary.
Please note that the Authority cannot represent that your claim will be paid by the insurance carrier. Municipal authorities in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania are covered by the Pennsylvania Tort Claims Act, which provides certain immunities from liability and provides specific statutory language that an Authority is liable for sewer damages
only under the following specific limitation:
“A dangerous condition of the facilities of ...sewer....systems owned by the local agency and located within rights-of-ways, except that the claimant to recover must establish that the dangerous condition
created a reasonably foreseeable risk of the kind of injury which was incurred and that the local agency had actual notice or could be reasonably charged with notice under the circumstances of the dangerous
condition at a sufficient time prior to the event to have taken measures to protect against the dangerous condition.”
Thus, in order to be liable for payment of damages, the Authority
must have had reasonable notice IN SUFFICIENT TIME PRIOR TO THE EVENT (AND ALSO) that a dangerous condition existed in a particular area, and took no action to correct the dangerous condition
For any Pennsylvania Right to Know Inquiries, please contact our Open Records Officer, Mr. Matt Marasco, Authority Manager at 724.745.7220.
Public Records Policy Right To Know Request Form
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