[Adopted 7-17-2002 by Ord. No. 02-03]
Pursuant statutory authority granted the municipality
in the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act, 35 P.S. 750. 1 et seq.,
("the Act"), as implemented by and through the regulations issued
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Title
25, Chapters 71, 72 and 73, to take actions necessary to assure continued
compliance of sewage facilities with the Act, the Clean Streams Law
and regulations promulgated hereunder, the Board of Supervisors (the
Board) of East Brandywine Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania (the
municipality) do hereby ordain as follows.
This article shall be known as and may be referred
to as the "Sewage Management Program Ordinance."
The purpose of this article includes:
A. The requirement for the registration of all businesses
and persons that install, repair, inspect, evaluate, operate, maintain
(including removal and disposal of septage), or otherwise service
on-site systems within the municipality;
B. The requirement for the municipality to establish
a routine inspection and reporting program of all sewage facilities
within the municipality;
C. The establishment of a continuing education program
to promote the proper use, operation, and maintenance of all sewage
facilities; and
D. The requirement for the owners of sewage facilities
to properly operate and maintain their sewage facility.
The following words and terms, when used in
this article, shall have the following meanings:
ABSORPTION AREA
The component of the on-site system that disperses partially
treated sewage into the ground subsurface for final renovation by
the soil and recycling of the treated wastewater into the groundwater.
AUTHORIZED AGENT
A Certified Sewage Enforcement Officer, qualified registered
professional engineer, or any other person or firm designated by the
Board of Supervisors to carry out the provisions of this article as
the agent for the Board.
MALFUNCTION
The condition that occurs when any sewage facility pollutes
ground or surface waters; contaminates private or public drinking
water supplies; creates a nuisance or a hazard to public health.
OWNER
Any person, corporation, partnership, etc. holding deed,
or title to lands within the municipality.
ON-SITE SYSTEM
An individual or a community sewage facility that recycles
treated wastewater into the groundwater at or near the site of generation.
ON-SITE SYSTEM SERVICE PROVIDER
Any individual, agent, or employee of any proprietorship,
partnership, or corporation that installs, evaluates, services, maintains,
or operates an on-site system including those who pump, or transports
septage from an on-site system.
QUALIFIED ON-SITE SYSTEM INSPECTOR
An individual who has specialized training in the evaluation
of on-site systems with one or more of the following accreditations:
A.
Advanced On-lot Wastewater Treatment System
Inspector issued by the Pennsylvania Septage Management Association;
B.
Accredited On-site Water and Wastewater Inspector
issued by the National Sanitation Foundation;
C.
Professional engineer registered in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania; or
D.
Any other certification program acceptable to
the municipality.
REPAIR
Work done to modify, alter, rehabilitate or enlarge an on-site
system
SEPTAGE
The scum, sludge, liquid, and other material pumped from
a septic tank, or any other treatment tank.
SEWAGE
A substance that contains waste products or excrement or
other discharge from the bodies of human beings or animals and noxious
or deleterious substances being harmful to the public health, or to
animal or aquatic life, or to the use of water for domestic water
supply or for recreation. The term includes any substance which constitutes
pollution to the waters of the commonwealth under the Clean Streams
Law (35 P.S. §§ 691.1 through 691.1001).
SEWAGE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER (SEO)
The official of the local agency who reviews permit applications
and sewage facility planning modules, issues permits as authorized
under the Act, and conducts the investigations and inspections that
are necessary to implement the Act.
SEWAGE FACILITY/FACILITIES
Any method of sewage collection, conveyance, treatment, and
disposal that will prevent the discharge of untreated or inadequately
treated sewage into the waters of this commonwealth, or otherwise
provide for the safe treatment and disposal of sewage or other waste.
Sewage facilities include both on-site systems and those systems that
convey sewage across municipal boundaries for ultimate treatment by
others.
TREATMENT TANK
A watertight tank designed to retain sewage long enough for
satisfactory bacterial decomposition of the solids to take place.
The term includes the following:
A.
SEPTIC TANKA treatment tank that provides solids separation and anaerobic decomposition of sewage solids prior to discharge to the absorption area.
Sewage facilities with operating permits issued
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and sewage
pumping systems, including sewage pumping systems that convey sewage
across municipal boundaries for ultimate treatment by others, require
frequent and routine service in order to assure proper operation.
Owners of all such sewage facilities shall file reports on the operation
and maintenance of the sewage facility on a monthly basis within 28
days after the last day of the reporting month in a matter acceptable
to the municipality.
All qualified on-site system inspectors performing
on-site system inspections under this article shall file a completed
report to the municipality within five business days in a manner acceptable
to the municipality, upon completion of such service. The report shall
contain, at a minimum, the following:
A. The observation of any untreated or partially treated
sewage being discharged into waters of the commonwealth, on to the
ground, or backing up into a structure.
B. The depth of settled and floatable solids in each
compartment of each tank within the system. If solids are in excess
of one-third of the available storage volume, the property owner shall
be notified that the tank(s) are recommend to be pumped.
C. Verification and recording of the operational function
of all chemical, mechanical, and electrical components of the sewage
facility; collection and conveyance piping, pressure lines and manholes,
alarm and flow recorder devices, pumps, disinfection equipment, and
related safety items.
D. Verification and recording that surface contouring
and other measures are consistent with 25 Pa. Code Chapter 73, to
divert stormwater away from treatment facilities and absorption areas
and to protect absorption areas from physical damage. Identify and
report any inconsistency.
E. The recording of any other observations made associated
with the proper operation and maintenance of the on-site system.
F. A recommendation when the next inspection should be
performed (not less than three years).
The Board shall establish a Sewage Management
Program fund from the municipality's general fund with an initial
balance not greater than $75,000. From time to time, the municipality
shall apply to Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
(DEP) for partial reimbursement of expenses related to the Sewage
Management Program. The reimbursed expenses will be used to replenish
the Sewage Management Program fund.
The Board may, by resolution, establish a fee
schedule and collection program to cover the municipality's costs
of administering this article that are not eligible for reimbursement
from PA DEP.