![]() ![]() The State’s Lead and Copper Rule requires that water operators create a plumbing material inventory. ![]() Faucets purchased and installed in 2014 or after are considered lead free (less than 0.25% lead allowed). Consider replacing your faucet if older than 2014.Clean out your faucet aerators on a regular basis.Flush your faucet if not used for more than 6 hours.Use cold water for drinking and cooking.If you have lead or copper plumbing materials in your home you can minimize consuming water containing leached plumbing materials by doing the following: Corrosion control chemicals (phosphate) are added to the water at the treatment plant to minimize leaching into drinking water. Lead and copper contamination comes from leaching of plumbing materials. View the lead and copper results for Commerce Township. There is no lead or copper in the source water and no known lead service lines in the Commerce Township water system. Connection/Disconnection Applications for Water/Sewer.Chapter 20 Drainage Boards (Intracounty).Pollution Prevention for Commercial, Industrial and Institutional Properties.Preserve MI Waters: Stormwater Cover Art Contest Results.Stormwater Engineering Design Standards.Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Program. ![]() Our mission is to facilitate a pleasant community be enforcing ordinances and building code requirements for the citizens of Commerce Township.Ĭontact Oakland County for billing questions on water and sewer at (248) 858-1110. When the codes are followed, our buildings are safely constructed for the greatest protection against fire, and health safety issues. The Building codes and ordinances have been established for the health, safety and welfare of the community. The Building department issues permits and arranges to inspect work and materials to ensure that all activity conforms to the ordinances and codes of the State and Township. The Township requires that a building permit be obtained before proceeding with any construction, alteration, addition or demolition of any building or accessory structure. The State of Michigan mandates that a nationally recognized code shall be enforced throughout the State The Building Department is responsible for enforcement of the State Construction Code Act of 1972. ![]()
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