Unless otherwise expressly stated or the context clearly
indicates a different intention, the following terms shall, for the
purpose of this article, have the meanings indicated in this section:
ADEQUATELY SIZED GREASE INTERCEPTOR
An interceptor that does not allow a discharge of oil and
grease in excess of 100 milligrams per liter (mg/l) concentrations,
or otherwise has not been found by the Borough of Gibbsboro to be
contributing grease in quantities sufficient to cause POTW line stoppages
or necessitate increased maintenance on the POTW in order to keep
line stoppages from occurring. Substances which may solidify or become
viscous at temperatures between 32° F. and 150° F. (0°
C. and 65° C.) are also prohibited.
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
The Borough of Gibbsboro. Where appropriate, the term may
also be used as a designation for other duly authorized officials,
including authorized contractors, acting as representatives of said
Borough.
APPROVED
Accepted as satisfactory under the terms of this article
and given formal and official sanction by the Borough of Gibbsboro.
BIOLOGICAL PRETREATMENT SERVICE
The application of any additive or enzyme or the use of any
other biological means to digest waste in an interceptor that discharges
into a public sewer system within the Borough.
DISCHARGE
The introduction of waste into a POTW.
DISPOSAL
The discharge, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking
or placing of any solid or semisolid grease interceptor waste, grit
interceptor waste, and/or sewage into or on any land or water so that
such waste or any constituent thereof may enter the environment or
be emitted into the air or discharged into any waters, including groundwaters.
DISPOSAL FACILITY
A facility at which liquid waste, including but not limited
to, grease interceptor waste, grit interceptor waste, and sewage is
received, processed, or treated in a manner compliant with all applicable
federal, state, and local regulations.
DISPOSAL FACILITY OPERATOR
An individual who is authorized to accept or reject liquid
waste at a disposal facility, and who is authorized to sign a trip
ticket, regardless of actual title.
DISPOSAL SITE
A permitted site or part of a site at which grease interceptor
waste, grit interceptor waste, or seepage is processed, treated and/or
intentionally placed into or on any land in a manner compliant with
all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, and at which
site said waste will remain after closure.
EMULSIFIERS AND/OR DE-EMULSIFIERS
Any substance or substances which, when added or placed into
a grease trap or grease interceptor, will form an oily substance to
a milky fluid in which the fat globules are in a very finely divided
state and are held in suspension, giving it the semblance of a solution.
EXISTING FACILITY
Any building, structure, facility, or installation from which
there is or may be a discharge of pollutants, the construction of
which started before the adoption of this article.
FATS
Substances that are primarily fatty acid esters of the alcohol
glycerol, also called acylglycerols, neutral fats, natural fats, or
glycerides. They are the major components of depot, or storage, fats
in plant and animal cells, especially in the adipose (or fat) cells
of vertebrates. This term may include any synthesized substance of
a like nature.
FOOD COURTS
Areas predominantly found in shopping centers or amusement
parks and festivals where several food preparation establishments
having different owners may be sharing seating space and/or plumbing
facilities.
FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
Any facility that cuts, cooks, bakes, prepares or serves
food, or which disposes of food-related wastes and/or which has a
local, state, and/or federal food service permit.
GARBAGE GRINDER
A device, which shreds or grinds up solid or semisolid waste
materials into smaller portions for discharge into the POTW.
GENERATOR
A facility that causes, creates, generates, stores, or otherwise
produces waste from on-site process operations, whether domestically
or commercially generated, or as a by-product of some domestic or
nondomestic activity. The generator is responsible for assuring that
the produced waste is disposed of in accordance with all federal,
state and local disposal regulations.
GREASE
Fats, waxes, free fatty acids, calcium and magnesium soaps,
mineral oils and certain other nonfatty material from animal or vegetable
sources, or from hydrocarbons of petroleum origins, commonly found
in wastewater from food preparation and food service. Grease may originate
from, but not be limited to, discharges from scullery sinks, pot and
pan sinks, dishwashing machines, soup kettles and floor drains located
in areas where grease-containing materials may exist.
GREASE INTERCEPTOR or INTERCEPTOR
A watertight receptacle utilized by commercial or industrial
generators of liquid waste to intercept, collect, and restrict, the
passage of grease and food particles into the POTW to which the receptacle
is directly or indirectly connected, and to separate and retain grease
and food particles from the wastewater discharged by a facility.
GREASE INTERCEPTOR WASTE
Any grease, food particles, or organic or inorganic solid
or semisolid waste collected and intercepted by a grease interceptor,
usually in layers of floatable, suspended, and settleable substances,
which are ultimately removed from a grease interceptor for proper
disposal. All layers must be removed for disposal.
INCOMPATIBLE WASTES
Wastes that have different processing, storage or disposal
requirements, or whose mixture would inhibit the proper disposal or
treatment of each type of waste, or wastes that if mixed may cause
a dangerous chemical or physical reaction, including, but not limited
to, grease interceptor waste and grit interceptor waste, grease interceptor
waste and septic tank waste, seepage and hazardous waste, or any combination
or combinations thereof.
INSPECTION PORT
Openings, with easily opened covers, designed to allow inspectors
quick access to the inlet flow-control device, each compartment of
the grease interceptor, and the effluent from the interceptor. A monitoring
port is an inspection port large enough to allow temporary installation
of monitoring devices such as samplers, strip recorders, flow meters,
or other such measuring and/or monitoring devices.
INSPECTOR
The Zoning Officer, the Borough Engineer or the Director
of Public Works, and person or persons designated and under the instruction
and supervision of any of them, who are assigned to investigate compliance
and detect violations of this chapter.
LIVING QUARTERS
A facility, or an area of a facility, where a person or family
has a distinct living area, which includes individual kitchen and
bath facilities, utilized solely by that single person or family.
MANAGER
The person, regardless of actual title, immediately on site
at a location conducting, supervising, managing, or representing the
activities of a generator, a transporter or a disposer.
NEW FACILITY
(1)
Any building, structure, facility, or installation
from which there is (or may be) a discharge of pollutants, the construction
of which commenced after the adoption of this article, provided that:
(a)
The building structure, facility, or installation
is constructed at a site at which no other source is located; or
(b)
The building, structure, facility, or installation
totally replaces the process or production equipment that causes the
discharge of pollutants at an existing course; or
(c)
The production processes or wastewater generating
processes of the building, structure, facility, or installation are
substantially independent of an existing source at the same site.
In determining whether these are substantially independent, factors
such as the extent to which the new facility is integrated with the
existing plant, and the extent to which the new facility is engaged
in the same general type of activity as the existing source, should
be considered; or
(d)
Any remodeling or modification that results
in a new facility as determined by the Borough.
(2)
Construction on a site at which an existing
source is located results in a modification rather than a new source
if the construction does not create a new building, structure, facility,
or installation meeting the criteria of Subsection A(2) or (3) above,
but otherwise alters, replaces, or adds to existing process or production
equipment.
(3)
Construction of a new source as defined under
this subsection has commenced if the owner or operator has:
(a)
Begun, or caused to begin, as part of a continuous
on-site construction program any placement, assembly, or installation
of facilities or equipment; or significant site preparation work including
clearing, excavation, or removal of existing buildings, structures,
or facilities which is necessary for the placement, assembly, or installation
of new source facilities or equipment; or
(b)
Entered into a binding contractual obligation
for the purchase of facilities or equipment, which are intended to
be used in its operation within a reasonable time. Options to purchase
or contracts which can be terminated or modified without substantial
loss, and contracts for feasibility, engineering, and design studies
do not constitute a contractual obligation under this subsection.
NPDES
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System as administered
by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
OIL AND GREASE
Any material, but particularly biological lipids and mineral
hydrocarbons, recovered as a substance soluble in an organic extracting
solvent using an appropriate analytical method approved under 40 CFR
136. It also includes other material extracted by the solvent from
an acidified sample and not volatilized during the extraction procedure.
POTW
Publicly owned treatment works.
REASONABLE HOURS
Any time during which a facility is open for business to
the public. It shall also include those times when a facility is closed
to the public when a manager, employees, and/or contractors are present
at the facility and involved in cleanup or food preparation, or any
other business activity.
SEWAGE
The liquid and water-carried domestic or industrial wastes
from dwellings, commercial establishments, industrial facilities and
institutions, whether treated or untreated. The terms "waste" and
"wastewater" shall be deemed as sewage by definition.
SPILL
The unpermitted, accidental or intentional loss or unauthorized
discharge of grease interceptor waste, grit interceptor waste, seepage,
any other liquid waste, a chemical (hazardous or nonhazardous), or
any other material that has the potential to contaminate any surface
or ground water or in any other manner such that the waste is not
duly and legally disposed.
SHOPPING CENTER
A group of architecturally unified commercial establishments
built on a site that is planned, developed, owned, and managed as
an operation unit for sale or lease, with on-site parking in definite
relationship to the types and sizes of stores at the site.
STRIP MALL
A line of stores fronted by uniform parking spaces or a small
common parking lot. For the purposes of this article, strip malls
and shopping centers are considered to be the same.
NJPDES
New Jersey Pollution Discharge Elimination System, as administered
by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, under which
the Borough's POTW is permitted.
TRANSPORTER
A user who transfers waste from the site of a generator to
an approved site for disposal or treatment. The transporter is responsible
for assuring that all federal, state and local regulations are followed
regarding waste transport.
TRIP TICKET
The written, multipart form used as documentation and required
to be in the possession of the generator, transporter, and disposer
to document the generation, receipt, transportation, and disposal
of grit interceptor waste, grease interceptor waste, seepage, and
other liquid wastes enabling legal and proper disposal of hauled grit
interceptor waste, grease interceptor waste, and seepage at a permitted
or registered disposal site, and specifying the identity of the generator,
transporter, and disposal facility operator of liquid wastes and the
volume of grit interceptor waste, grease interceptor waste, seepage,
and other liquid wastes disposed.
UNDER-THE-SINK GREASE INTERCEPTOR
A device placed under or in close proximity to sinks or other
fixtures likely to discharge grease in an attempt to separate, intercept
or hold grease waste to prevent its entry into the POTW.
WASTE
The liquid and water-carried domestic or industrial wastes
from dwellings, commercial establishments, industrial facilities and
institutions, whether treated or untreated. The terms "sewage" and
"wastewater" shall be deemed as waste by definition.