Plans and specifications for construction of sanitary sewerage
systems by developers or other persons shall be submitted to the Township
and the WC(PR)MUA for approval. Said plans and specifications shall
be prepared by a licensed professional engineer (signed and sealed)
and shall conform to all requirements of the New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection for the design and construction of sanitary
sewerage systems. All new sewers shall be properly designed and constructed
in order to avoid the creation of infiltration and inflow sources
within the sanitation sewer system.
Approval by the Township for construction of said sanitary sewerage
systems shall not be provided until the following are obtained:
A. Approval by the Township Planning Board.
B. Approval by the Township Engineer.
D. Receipt of a New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection construction
permit, if applicable.
E. Required maintenance and/or other bonds, as required by the Township.
In the event that construction conditions require field changes,
a written request for approval of such changes, stating reasons for
such changes, must first be submitted to and approved, in writing,
by the Township and WC(PR)MUA.
The person constructing said sewer system shall supervise and
direct the work efficiently and safely.
Leakage tests shall be performed by the contractor and approved
by the Township prior to the connection of new sewer lines to the
Township's mains. Connections to building sewers shall not be made
until notice to connect is provided by the Township.
Following completion of construction of any sewers, the developer
shall submit to the Township Engineer certified as-built plans of
the system constructed.
Said new sewer system shall be operated and maintained by the
developer, in accordance with good practice, until ownership of the
new sewer system is conveyed to the Township, at which time operation
and maintenance shall be performed by the Township. Ownership of the
new sewer system shall be conveyed to the Township after 24 months
of operation of the new system.