All boat pump-out haulers must be licensed annually by the Board
of Health. The boat pump-out hauler's license shall be entitled
"portable sanitation cleaner/hauler" license.
Portable sanitation cleaner/haulers shall have:
A. Watertight, leakproof tanks.
B. Suction or pressure hoses in good repair.
C. Pumps well maintained to prevent the leakage of septage.
D. Drain valves with safety locks.
E. Required tools for proper pumping which shall be kept clean and in
good repair.
F. A means to collect a sample for testing.
G. Containment booms to contain spills within a confined area.
H. Any other equipment deemed necessary by other local and state governing
authorities.
All material shall be disposed of at approved treatment facilities.
All rules and regulations of the treatment facility shall be complied
with by the licensed portable sanitation cleaner/hauler.
A monthly written report of all boats serviced will be submitted
to the Board of Health office. Data required shall be marina, date
and boats pumped.
The licensed portable sanitation cleaner/hauler shall transport
all material in a manner that will not create a nuisance or health
hazard.
The Board of Health shall inspect all licensed portable sanitation
cleaner/hauler annually prior to issuance of the license.
There shall be a fee for the issuance of a portable sanitation
cleaner/hauler license which shall be set by the Board of Health.
Failure to comply with these requirements will result in revocation of the license and fines by the Board of Health. Violation of this Part
1 shall be subject to Chapter
401, General Provisions, §
401-1, Violations and penalties.
The invalidity of any portion of this Part
1 shall not invalidate any other portion, provision or section thereof.
This Part 1 is enforced to ensure the public health, safety
and welfare by proper pumping and transportation of boat pump-out
septage.
All marinas where 10 or more slips are available for boat docking
must have boat pump-out facilities on their property or must be contracted
on an annual basis with a Fairhaven licensed portable cleaner/hauler
which will service the contracted marina on a frequent and regular
basis. A copy of said contract, with a route frequency statement,
must be forwarded annually to the Board of Health office.
All marinas where 10 or more slips are available for boat docking
must annually supply the Board of Health with a list of long-term,
seasonal slip renters. The information must contain renters'
name, address and boat registration number. Said list shall be presented
to the Board of Health prior to issuance of the annual marina license
by the Board of Health.
It is the responsibility of the licensed marina to ensure the
above regulations are effectively complied with. Failure to comply
may result in marina license revocation and fines by the Board of
Health.
Nonconforming vessels shall not be allowed to remain in Fairhaven
waters, and continued noncompliance while in Fairhaven waters shall
be subject to fines by the Board of Health.
The Board of Health or its designated agent will have full power
of the Board in investigation and enforcement of this Part 2.
Violators of this Part
2 shall be subject to Chapter
401, General Provisions, §
401-1, Violations and penalties.
The invalidity of any portion or provision of this Part
2 shall not invalidate any other portion, provision or section thereof.
The purpose of this Part
2 is to ensure proper enforcement and investigation of Chapter
132, Harbor Pollution Control, §
132-6, amendment adopted at Town Meeting May 5, 1990.