Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise,
the meanings of terms used in these rules shall be as follows:
ACT OR THE ACT
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the
"Clean Water Act," as amended, 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.
ASA
The American Standards Association.
ASSESSABLE ACRE
The total acreage of a property minus the acreage as delineated
by the Department of Environmental Protection's Hydric Soil map.
ASTM
The American Society for Testing and Materials.
AUTHORITY
The Town of Tolland Water Pollution Control Authority.
AUTHORIZED AGENT
Member of the Town of Tolland Water Pollution Control Authority
or person authorized by the Town of Tolland Water Pollution Control
Authority.
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AVAILABLE
That the parcel of property lies within the bounds of the
sewer area and that the boundary of the parcel of property on which
the premises is or will be located is within 200 feet, measured along
a street, alley or easement, of the sewer line.
BENEFIT ASSESSMENT CHARGE
The charge a municipality or water pollution control authority
places against a property in accordance with Section 7-249 of the
Connecticut General Statutes.
BOD (denoting "biochemical oxygen demand")
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five days
at 20° C., expressed in mg/l (milligrams per liter) by weight.
In computing BOD, reference shall be made to the latest edition of
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste Water.
BUILDING OR HOUSE DRAIN
That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system
which receives the discharge from soil, waste and other drainage pipes
inside the walls of the building and conveys it to the building sewer,
beginning five feet outside the inner face of the building wall.
CHLORINE DEMAND
The demand of chlorine which must be added to water or waste
to produce a residual chlorine content of at least 0.1 milligram per
liter after a minimum contact time of 10 minutes.
COD (denoting "chemical oxygen demand")
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the chemical oxidation
of organic and inorganic matter under standard laboratory procedure
expressed in mg/l (milligrams per liter) by weight. In computing COD,
reference shall be made to the latest edition of Standard Methods
for the Examination of Water and Wastewater.
COMBINED SEWER
A sewer intended to receive both sewage and stormwater or
surface water.
COMMUNITY SEWERAGE SYSTEM
A sewerage system serving one or more residences in separate
structures which is not connected to a municipal sewerage system or
which is connected to a municipal sewerage system as a distinct and
separately managed district or segment of such system.
COMPATIBLE POLLUTANT
Biochemical oxygen demand, suspended solids, pH and fecal
coliform bacteria, plus any additional pollutants identified in the
water pollution control facility's NPDES permit, where the water pollution
control facility is designed to treat such pollutants and, in fact,
does treat such pollutants to the degree required by the NPDES permit.
COMPOSITE SAMPLE
A mixture of aliquot samples obtained at regular intervals
over a time period. The volume of each aliquot is proportional to
the discharge flow rate for the sampling interval. The minimum time
period for composite sampling shall be four hours.
CONNECTION CHARGE
The charge a municipality or water pollution control authority
places against a property in accordance with Section 7-255 of the
Connecticut General Statutes.
CONTACT PERSON
The individual responsible for overseeing daily operation
of the food preparation establishment and who is responsible for overseeing
the food preparation establishment's compliance with the FOG pretreatment
program.
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COOLING WATER
The wastewater from air-conditioning, industrial cooling,
condensing and hydraulically powered equipment or similar apparatus.
DEP
The State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.
DIRECTOR OF HEALTH
The appointed Director of Health of the Town or his authorized
representative.
DOMESTIC OR SANITARY SEWAGE
The solid and liquid wastes from toilet and lavatory fixtures,
kitchens, laundries, bathtubs, shower baths or equivalent plumbing
fixtures as discharged from dwellings, business and industrial buildings.
DRAIN LAYER or LICENSED DRAIN LAYER
An individual, partnership or corporation to whom the State
of Connecticut has issued a license to install, alter or repair sewers,
sewer connections, house connections, etc., during the period when
such license is valid, and the proper agents and representatives of
such drain layer.
DWELLING UNIT
Two or more rooms designed for or occupied by one family
for living and sleeping purposes.
ENRCCI
The Engineering News Record Construction Cost Index.
EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNIT (EDU)
The estimated average discharge, by volume, of a single-family
residence into the public sewer system. The estimated average discharge
per day of a single-family residence is 192 gallons per day (GPD).
ESTABLISHED RATE
A dollar charge that is set formally from time to time by
the WPCA of the Town of Tolland to compensate for services as outlined
in these sanitary sewer rules.
EXCESS LAND
Consistent with Connecticut General Statutes § 7-249, that portion of a parcel of land which exceeds by more than 100% the size of the smallest lot permitted in the lowest density residential zone allowed under Chapter
170, Zoning.
FATS, OILS AND GREASE (FOG)
Animal- and plant-derived substances that may solidify or
become viscous between the temperatures of 32° F. and 150° F.
(0° C. to 65° C.) and that separate from wastewater
by gravity. Any edible substance identified as grease per the most
current EPA method as listed in 40 CFR 136.3.
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FLOATABLE OIL OR GREASE
Oil, fat or grease in a physical state such that it will
separate by gravity from sewage by treatment in an approved pretreatment
facility.
FOG INTERCEPTOR
A passive tank installed outside a building and designed
to remove fats, oils and grease from flowing wastewater while allowing
wastewater to flow through it, and as further defined herein.
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FOG PRETREATMENT SYSTEM
Properly installed and operated FOG interceptors and FOG
recovery units as approved by the WPCA.
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FOG RECOVERY UNIT
An active indoor mechanical system designed to remove fats,
oil and grease by physical separation from flowing wastewater, as
further defined herein.
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FOOD PREPARATION ESTABLISHMENTS
Class III and Class IV food service establishments and any
other facility determined by the WPCA to discharge FOG above the set
limits in Section 5(b)(2) of the Connecticut Department of Environmental
Protection's General Permit for the Discharge of Wastewater Associated
With Food Preparation Establishments. These facilities shall include
but not be limited to restaurants, hotel kitchens, hospital kitchens,
school kitchens, bars, factory cafeterias, and clubs. Class III and
Class IV food service establishments shall be as defined under Section
19-13-B42 of the State of Connecticut Public Health Code.
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GARBAGE
Solid wastes from the domestic and commercial preparation,
cooking and dispensing of food and from the handling, storage and
sales of produce.
GARBAGE PROPERLY SHREDDED
The wastes from the preparation, cooking and dispensing of
food that have been shredded to such a degree that all particles will
be carried freely under the flow conditions normally prevailing in
public sewers, with no particle greater than 1/2 inch in any dimension.
GRAB SAMPLE
A sample which is taken from a waste stream on a one-time
basis with no regard to the flow in the waste stream and without consideration
of time.
GROSS FLOOR AREA
The floor area of buildings or portions thereof used other
than as residences and calculated on the basis of outside measurements,
such buildings to include but not be limited to all commercial, industrial
or business buildings and buildings used for other nonresidential
uses. Basement areas where used for office, storage, manufacturing
or other productive purposes shall be included in "gross floor area."
HYDRIC SOILS
Those soils that are sufficiently wet in the upper part to
develop anaerobic conditions during the growing season.
INDUSTRIAL SEWAGE OR WASTES
Water-carried wastes of any industrial process as distinct
from domestic or sanitary sewage. All substances carried in industrial
wastes, whether dissolved in suspension or mechanically carried by
water, shall be considered as industrial wastes.
METER
Any device for measuring the quantity of water used as a
basis for determining charges for sewer use to a user.
NATURAL OUTLET
Any outlet into a watercourse, pond, ditch, lake or other
body of surface water or groundwater.
NONRENDERABLE FATS, OILS AND GREASE
Food-grade grease that has become contaminated with sewage,
detergents or other constituents that make it unacceptable for rendering.
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NPDES
The National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.
OTHER NONRESIDENTIAL USES
Uses such as schools, churches, clubs, offices, museums,
convalescent homes, recreation developments and day-care centers which
are not residential but may be located in residential zones.
PERSON
(1)
Any individual, firm, company, association,
society, corporation or group, trust, estate, governmental entity
or any other legal entity, or their legal representatives, agents
or assigns.
(2)
The masculine gender shall include the feminine
and the singular shall include the plural where indicated by the context.
pH
The logarithm of the reciprocal of the concentration of hydrogen
ions in mols per liter of solution.
PRETREATMENT OR TREATMENT
The reduction of the amount of pollutants, the elimination
of pollutants or the alteration of the nature of pollutant properties
in wastewater to a less harmful state prior to or in lieu of discharging
or otherwise introducing such pollutants into a water pollution control
facility. The reduction or alteration can be obtained by physical,
chemical or biological processes, except as prohibited by Title 40,
Code of Federal Regulations, Section 403.6(d).
PRIVATE SEWER
A trunk, main or lateral sewer up to and including the Y-branch
or tee provided for connection of building or house sewers or laterals
constructed or to be constructed on property not owned or controlled
by the Town.
PROPERTY OWNER, OWNER OF PROPERTY, OWNER
The owner in fee of any real estate and also all tenants,
lessees or other in control or possession and use of the property
in question, or any interest therein, and his, her, its or their agents
or representatives as the interest, duties, powers or liabilities
of each may be.
PUBLIC SEWER
A trunk, main or lateral sewer up to and including the Y-branch
or tee provided for connection thereto, and to which all owners of
abutting properties have equal rights and which is controlled by public
authority. The public sewer does not include the building or house
sewer or the building lateral after it is connected to a building
sewer.
REGIONAL FOG DISPOSAL FACILITY
A facility for the collection and disposal of nonrenderable
FOG approved by the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.
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RENDERABLE FATS, OILS AND GREASE
Material that can be recovered and sent to renderers for
recycling into various usable products. Renderable grease is created
from spent products collected at the source, such as frying oils and
grease from restaurants. This material is also called "yellow grease."
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SANITARY SEWER
A conduit or pipe, together with manholes and other structures
or equipment, which carries only sanitary sewage and an acceptable
discharge of industrial water to which stormwater, surface water,
subsoil drainage, cooling water and groundwaters are not intentionally
admitted.
SCUM
A filmy layer of extraneous matter or impurities that rises
to, or is formed on, the surface of a liquid.
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SEPTAGE
The liquids and solids which are removed from a tank used
to treat domestic sewage.
SEWAGE
A combination of the wastewater or water-carried wastes from
residences, business buildings, institutions and industrial establishments.
SEWAGE COLLECTION SYSTEM
The structures and equipment required to collect and convey
sewage to the water pollution control facility.
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
Any arrangement of devices and structures used for treating
sewage (includes industrial) and approved quantities of industrial
wastes.
SEWAGE WORKS
All facilities for collecting, pumping, treating and disposing
of sewage or wastewater.
SEWER BOUNDARY
The area or areas designated by the WPCA which is/are intended
to be sewered and the properties within that area(s) to be assessed
for sewer improvements.
SEWER SERVICE AREA
The geographical areas in the Town which are presently served
by the municipal sewer system and those areas designated by the WPCA
from time to time as being intended to be served by the municipal
sewer system. All areas lying outside of designated sewer service
areas are intended to be areas where sewer service is to be avoided.
SINKING FUND
Money designated by the WPCA for future maintenance, repair
and replacement of system components.
SLUDGE
Any solid, semisolid, or liquid waste generated from a municipal,
commercial, or industrial wastewater treatment plant, water supply
treatment plant, or air pollution control facility exclusive of the
treated effluent from a wastewater treatment plant.
SLUG
Any discharge of water, sewage or industrial waste which
in concentration of any given constituent or in quantity of flow exceeds
for any period of duration longer than 15 minutes more than five times
the average twenty-four-hour concentration or flows during normal
operation.
SOLUBLE OIL
Oil which is of either mineral or vegetable origin and disperses
in water or sewage at temperatures between 0° and 65° C. For
the purposes of these rules, emulsified oil shall be considered as
"soluble oil."
STORMWATER
The runoff or discharge of rain and melted snow or other
water from roofs, surfaces of public or private lands or elsewhere.
Stormwater also shall include subsoil drainage. In general, stormwater
shall include only water which is sufficiently clean and unpolluted
to allow to be discharged without treatment or purification into any
natural open stream or watercourse without offense.
STREET SANITARY SEWER
A principal gravity sewer line, into which one or more house
connections or other street sanitary sewers discharge.
SUBDIVISION
Any development of land which proposes two or more smaller
lots from a larger parcel of land.
SUBSOIL DRAINAGE
Water from the soil percolating into subsoil drains and through
foundation walls, basement floors or underground pipes.
SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
Any combination of tanks, chambers, trenches, boxes, pipes,
conduits and other appurtenances for the disposal of sewage when public
sewers are not available.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Solids that either float on the surface of or are in suspension
in water, sewage or other liquids, and which are removable by filtering
as prescribed in Standard Methods for the Examination of Water, Sewage
and Industrial Waste, American Public Health Association.
TOWN
The Town of Tolland acting through any authorized representative.
TOXIC SUBSTANCES
Substances, whether gaseous, liquid or solid, which when
discharged to the sewer system in sufficient quantities may tend to
interfere with any sewage treatment process, constitute a hazard to
human beings or animals or inhibit aquatic life in the receiving waters
of the effluent from the sewage treatment plant. This includes but
is not limited to any pollutant or combination of pollutants listed
as toxic in regulations promulgated by the Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency under the provisions of Section 307(a) of the Act
or other Acts.
TRUNK SANITARY SEWER
A gravity sewer line into which one or more street sanitary
sewers or other trunk sanitary sewers connect.
USER
Any person who contributes to or causes or permits the contribution
of sewage to the Tolland sewer system.
USER CHARGE SYSTEM
A system of charges which assures that each recipient of
waste treatment services will pay its proportionate share of the costs
of operation and maintenance, including replacement, of all waste
treatment service as defined in the Act.
WATERCOURSE
A natural or artificial channel in which a flow of water
occurs either continuously or intermittently.
WATER SUPPLY WELL
Any combination of pipes, motors, screens, filters, casings,
tanks, pumps, treatment equipment and other appurtenances for the
supply of water to residential, commercial and industrial establishments
and being distinct from publicly owned water supply systems.