The HTMUA and Valley Road Sewerage Company, in operating their respective
sanitary sewer systems within the Township of Hillsborough, must contend
with the impact of heavy rainfall and its potential for creating surcharge
conditions upon their systems. The condition is exacerbated by the
gallonage added to the sewer system by sump pumps, floor drains, roof
drains, related apparatus and the infiltration of other than normal
sanitary sewage improperly connected to their sewerage systems. It
is in the best interest of the Township, through its Board of Health
and Municipal Utilities Authority, to establish an approach to encourage
and require that such improper connections be dismantled. The excess
infiltration of water has the potential of overloading the carrying
capacity of the sanitary sewer systems, which may result in the discharge
of raw sewage to the surface and ground waters of the Township, causing
a serious public health hazard.
The purpose of this chapter, generally, is to
promote compliance with the Rules and Regulations of the Hillsborough
Township Municipal Utilities Authority and, specifically, to require
that all such improper connections into its system be removed. It
is the further purpose of the chapter to ensure that infiltration
of nonsanitary sewage be minimized to all sewage disposal systems
operating within the Township of Hillsborough.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
RULES AND REGULATIONS
The Rules and Regulations Governing the Operations of the
Township of Hillsborough Municipal Utilities Authority, adopted on
June 28, 1989, and as same may be lawfully amended.
SANITARY SEWAGE
The normal water-carrying household and toilet waste from
residences, business buildings, institutions, commercial and industrial
establishments, including those set forth in Section 1.14 of the Rules
and Regulations.
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
All facilities and appurtenances connected with the collection
system, trunk system and laterals, including those set forth in Section
1.17 of the Rules and Regulations.
No person shall violate the Rules and Regulations
of the Hillsborough Township Municipal Utilities Authority, when applicable.
No person shall connect any sump pump, floor
drain, roof drain and/or any related apparatus to any sanitary sewer
line. The record title owner shall be responsible under this section
and shall be presumed to have caused any such connection.
No person shall permit, allow or suffer or cause
the infiltration of water or any other substance which is not normal
sanitary sewage as defined hereinabove into the Hillsborough Township
Municipal Utilities Authority system or any other system operated
within the Township. The record title owner shall be responsible under
this section and shall be presumed to have caused any such infiltration.
Any person currently in violation of §§
341-4 through
341-6 of this chapter shall not be prosecuted pursuant to §
341-10 hereinafter for a six-month period of time, which shall commence upon the date of adoption of this chapter.
[Amended 8-9-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-12]
A. For public safety, health and welfare, property owners shall be permitted
to connect all sump pump, floor drain, roof drain and related apparatus
discharge piping to the nearest storm sewers, provided that:
(1) The discharge piping is installed underground; and
(2) All applicable permits and approvals are obtained from the Engineering
and Construction Departments.
B. If the storm sewer is not available, the sump pump, floor drain,
roof drain and/or related apparatus discharge piping shall be directed
to the nearest ditches or contained on the owner's property so
that it does not adversely affect neighboring land. Pipe extensions
shall not be directed toward adjoining properties nor shall pipe extensions
discharge water onto adjoining properties.
C. In all other cases, the sump pump, floor drain, roof drain and/or
related apparatus discharge piping shall end on a splash block at
the foundation of the building.
D. Sump pump, floor drain, roof drain and/or related apparatus discharge
piping shall no longer be permitted to discharge to any public streets
or roadways. Existing discharges to public streets or roadways deemed
by the Assistant Township Engineer to be causing an unsafe condition,
such as ponding of water or icing, shall be removed as directed by
the Assistant Township Engineer.
E. Assistance and guidance with respect to layout and the location of
proper discharge points may be obtained through the Hillsborough Township
Engineering and Construction Departments.