[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
New sanitary sewers and all extensions to sanitary
sewers owned and operated by the Town shall be designed, by a professional
licensed to practice sewer design in the state, in accordance with
the Recommended Standards for Sewage Works, as adopted by the Great
Lakes - Upper Mississippi River Board of State Sanitary Engineers
(Ten State Standards), and consistent with the Design Criteria &
Specifications, and be in strict conformance with all requirements
of the NYSDEC. Plans and specifications shall be submitted to and
written approval shall be obtained from the Superintendent, the Town
Planning Board and the NYSDEC before initiating any construction.
The design shall anticipate and allow for flows from all possible
future extensions or developments within the immediate drainage area.
Plans, specifications and methods of installation shall conform to the requirements of this article. Components and materials of wastewater facilities not covered in this Part
2, such as pumping stations, lift stations or force mains, shall be designed in accordance with §
139-34 and shall be clearly shown and detailed on the plans and specifications submitted for approval. Additional force main details are covered in §
139-42. When requested, the applicant shall submit, to the Superintendent and to the Town Planning Board, all design calculations and other pertinent data to supplement review of the plans and specifications. Results of manufacturer's tests on each lot of pipe delivered to the job site shall also be furnished, upon request.
Force mains serving sewage lifting devices, such as grinder pumps and pump stations, shall be designed in accordance with §
139-34. Additional design requirements are:
A. Trenching, bedding and backfilling shall be in accordance with §
139-39.
B. Drain valves shall be placed at low points.
C. Automatic air relief valves shall be placed at high
points and at four-hundred-foot intervals, on level force main runs.
D. Air relief and drain valves shall be suitably protected
from freezing.
E. When the daily average design detention time in the
force main exceeds 20 minutes, the manhole and sewer line receiving
the force main discharge or the sewage shall be treated so that corrosion
of the manhole and the exiting line are prevented. The corrosion is
caused by sulfuric acid biochemically produced from hydrogen sulfide
anaerobically produced in the force main.