[Adopted 3-30-2011 by Ord. No. 383[1]]
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Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed
former Art. V, Plumbing, adopted 4-27-2007 by Ord. No. 351.
This article shall be known as the "West Whiteland Township
Plumbing Code."
[Amended 8-26-2015 by Ord. No. 425]
Except as amended and modified by the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code contained in 34 Pennsylvania Code Chapters 401 through 405, the International Plumbing Code, as published by the International Code Council, Inc., is hereby adopted as the Plumbing Code of West Whiteland Township for regulating the design, construction, quality of materials, erection, installation, alteration, repair, location, relocation, replacement, addition to, use or maintenance of plumbing systems in the Township with additions, insertions, deletions, and changes prescribed in § 129-34 of this article.
The International Plumbing Code is amended and changed in the
following respects:
A.
Section 101.1, insert "West Whiteland Township," second line.
D.
Section 106.6.3, insert in Number 2: "not more than 75% of the permit"
and in Number 3 "not more than 75% of plan review."
E.
Section 108.4, insert: "guilty of a summary offense" "not less than
$100 and not more than $1,000," and "not exceeding 30 days, or both."
F.
Section 108.5, insert: "not less than $100 and not more than $1,000."
H.
Section 305.6, add the following sentence after "below grade":
305.6 The minimum frost depth for West Whiteland
Township is 36 inches, and water services shall be a minimum of 42
inches below finished grade.
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I.
Section 305.6.1(I), insert the following: "The minimum depth of septic
tank connections shall be 36 inches and for building sewers, a minimum
of 36 inches below grade.
J.
Addition to Section 608.13, after the last sentence, to read as follows:
The minimum backflow protection shall be double-check-valve
assembly, equal to Watts No. 7 or equal. Backflow preventers shall
be installed above ground on all residential and nonresidential water
supply lines.
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K.
Add a new Section 703.6 to read as follows:
703.6 Minimum exterior building sewer shall be
four inches.
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L.
Add a new Section 703.7 to read as follows:
[Amended 8-26-2015 by Ord. No. 425]
703.7 Exterior Building Sewer: The exterior building
sewer shall be installed with piping materials as permitted by the
West Whiteland Township Plumbing Code bedded in No. 1B or No. 2B stone
of not less than six inches in depth and shall have not less than
six inches of the cover of the same. Pipe shall be extended to within
five feet of the building. All risers and stacks shall have solvent
weld glue Ts, or other approved materials, approved prior to installation.
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M.
Add a new Section 703.8 to read as follows:
703.8 Stream Crossings: All stream crossings require
approval of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
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N.
Add a new Section 703.9 to read as follows:
703.9 Connections to West Whiteland Township's
sewer system shall be made into a lateral or wye left for that purpose.
Where no lateral or wye has been provided, a minimum six-foot section
of main shall be removed and SRD-35 pipe and wye with fernco's
shall be installed. The trench and pipe shall be backfilled with 2B
or 2A stone.
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O.
Add new Sections 712.5, 712.5.1, 712.5.2, 712.5.3 and 712.5.4 to
read as follows:
Individual grinder/sewer ejector pumps for single-family and
one- and two-family dwellings homes.
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712.5 Installation: Installation shall consist
of dual alternating or single grinder/sewer ejector pumps. If a single
pump is used, the following shall be provided: pump failure warning
light and horn. The pump shall be sized for the flow and pressure
requirements.
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712.5.1 Pumps: Pumps shall be installed in a watertight
tank. All tanks shall be underground with a gastight lid and properly
vented as per manufacturer's specifications. The exterior of
the tank shall be coated with bituminous material. The use of existing
septic or holding tanks shall not be permitted.
[Amended 4-11-2018 by Ord. No. 441] | |
712.5.2 Controls: Systems shall be provided with
their own circuit and control panel with manual and automatic pump
capacity. All devices and pumps shall meet all requirements of the
National Electrical Code. An owner's manual shall be provided.
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712.5.3 Piping: All piping shall be of approved
material and approved prior to installation. All piping is required
to be bedded in 2A or 2B stone.
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712.5.4 Alternative Method: Alternative methods
or materials are permitted with the approval of the plumbing official
prior to the installation.
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P.
Section 904.1, insert "eight inches above roofline."
Q.
Add a new Section 1113.2 to read as follows:
[Amended 4-11-2018 by Ord. No. 441]
1113.2 Sump pumps are not permitted to be discharged
into West Whiteland Township's sanitary sewage system at any time.
If observed, the owner shall be notified that he/she/it has 24 hours
to correct the violation or be subject to penalties listed under this
article. Floor drains may only discharge to the West Whiteland Township
sanitary sewer system upon approval by the Code Official.
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Ordinance No. 351, dated April 27, 2007, as amended, of West
Whiteland Township, is hereby repealed.
Nothing in this article hereby adopted shall be construed to affect any lawsuit or proceeding pending in any court, or any rights acquired, or liability incurred, or any cause or causes of action acquired or existing, under any act or ordinance hereby repealed by § 129-35 of this article; nor shall any suit or legal right or remedy of any character be lost, impaired, or affected by this article.
The granting of any permit or registration certificate, the
performance of any review or inspection, or any other action taken
under this article by the Township or any of its designated officials
shall not constitute a representation, guaranty, or warranty of any
kind by the Township or any of its officials or employees as to the
quality, workmanship or effectiveness of any construction or repairs
and shall create no liability upon or a cause of action against the
Township, its officials or employees for any property damage or personal
injury that may result from any such construction or repairs.