[Adopted 12-9-2008 by Ord. No. 4168-08]
The designated best use of all groundwaters of Toms River Township
is for public and private water supply, and of most surface waters
for food production, bathing and recreation. The aquifer below Toms
River Township is a sole source for water supply. Therefore, it is
hereby declared to be the policy of the Township of Toms River to
maintain its water resources as near to their natural condition of
purity as reasonably possible for the safeguarding of the public health
and, to that end, to require the use of all available practical methods
of preventing and controlling water pollution from toxic and hazardous
materials.
It is the intent and purpose of this article to safeguard the
water resources of the Township of Toms River from toxic or hazardous
materials pollution by controlling or abating pollution from such
sources in existence when this article is enacted and also by preventing
further pollution from new sources under a program which is consistent
with the above-stated declaration of policy.
Whenever used in this article, unless otherwise expressly stated
or unless the context or subject matter requires a different meaning,
the following terms shall have the respective meanings set forth or
indicated:
ABOVEGROUND
When referring to tanks, more than 90% exposed above the
final ground elevation.
BULK STORAGE
The loose or bagged storage of dry or semidry materials.
DISCHARGE
To release by any means or to relinquish control in a manner
that could result in a release to the surface waters, groundwaters,
surface of the ground or below ground. "Discharge" includes but is
not necessarily limited to the following, either singly or in any
combination:
A.
Leaks from the failure of a storage facility.
B.
Spills during transport or transfer of toxic or hazardous materials.
C.
Disposal or storage of soils, sand or debris containing toxic
or hazardous materials.
D.
Disposal to storm drains, cooling water, roof drains, sanitary
systems or any other drainage system or leaching system of toxic or
hazardous materials.
E.
Burial, land-spreading or dumping anywhere of toxic or hazardous
materials, including but not limited to landfill and scavenger facilities,
notwithstanding that the material so buried, spread or dumped was
containerized at the time of said burial, spreading or dumping.
F.
Passing of toxic or hazardous waste materials to any person.
G.
Abandonment of containers, tanks, pipes, vehicles or premises
containing toxic or hazardous materials or residues. For the purpose
of this subsection, "abandonment" shall mean substantially empty and
unattended or the relinquishment or termination of possession, ownership
or control without full disclosure to the new owner thereof of containers,
tanks, pipes, vehicles or premises containing toxic or hazardous materials
or residues, whether by vacating or by disposition thereof, and shall
not depend on a mere lapse of time.
DOUBLE WALLED
Constructed with more than one containment layer with space
between the layers sufficient to allow monitoring of any leakage into
or out of the space.
IMPERVIOUS
A layer of natural and/or man-made material of sufficient
thickness, density and composition as to prevent the discharge into
the underlying groundwater or adjacent surface waters of any toxic
or hazardous substances for a period of at least as long as the maximum
anticipated time during which the toxic or hazardous substances will
be in contact with the material, and sufficient to allow complete
recovery of the spilled product with minimum disturbance of the containment
material.
NEW JERSEY STATE DISCHARGE STANDARDS
Standards of quality and purity and special standards and
groundwater quality standards and effluent standards and/or limitations
as found in the New Jersey Revised Statutes and/or the New Jersey
Statutes Annotated and/or the State of New Jersey Administrative Code
and/or Department of Environmental Protection rules and regulations
and/or Code of the United States.
POLLUTION
The presence in the environment of conditions and/or contaminants
in quantities or characteristics which are or may be injurious to
human, plant or animal life or to property or which unreasonably interfere
with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property throughout such
areas of the Township of Toms River as shall be affected thereby.
PRODUCT-TIGHT
Impervious to the material which is or could be contained
therein so as to prevent the detectable seepage of the product through
the container. To be product-tight, the container shall be made of
a material that is not subject to physical or chemical deterioration
by the product being contained.
PROPERLY REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL WASTE SCAVENGER
A person in the business of collecting industrial wastes
who carries a current, valid industrial waste collector registration
issued by the Department of Environmental Protection, State of New
Jersey.
SINGLE WALLED
Constructed with walls made of but one thickness of material.
Laminated, coated or clad materials shall be considered as "single-walled."
STORAGE FACILITY
Tanks, pipes, vaults, buildings, yards, pavements or fixed
containers used or designed to be used, either singly or in any combination
thereof, for the storage and/or transmission of toxic or hazardous
materials or for the storage of portable containers containing toxic
or hazardous materials.
SUBSTANTIAL MODIFICATIONS
The construction of any additions to an existing "storage
facility," as defined under this section, or restoration, refurbishment
or renovation, which increases or decreases the in-place storage capacity
of the facility, alters the physical configuration or impairs or affects
the physical integrity of the facility or its monitoring systems.
TOWNSHIP
The Code Enforcement Office or officer of the Township of
Toms River.
TOXIC OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Any substance, solution or mixture which, because of its
quality, quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious
characteristics, or any combination of the foregoing, presents or
may present an actual or potential hazard to human health or to the
drinking water supply if such substance, solution, mixture or combination
thereof is discharged to the land or waters of the Township of Toms
River. "Toxic or hazardous materials" shall include:
A.
Each and every substance, material or waste found listed in
either or both of Part 116 and Part 261, Title 40, of the Code of
Federal Regulations; or New Jersey Statutes; or New Jersey Administrative
Code; or New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection rules and
regulations.
B.
Acids and alkalies beyond the pH range of four to 10.
C.
Heavy metal sludges, mixtures and solutions in excess of standards.
D.
Petroleum products, including fuels and waste oils.
E.
Organic solvents, including petroleum solvents, halogenated
and nonhalogenated hydrocarbons.
F.
Any material listed in State of New Jersey Regulations in excess
of the concentration standards thereof, unless otherwise provided
elsewhere in this article.
G.
Any substance not included within Subsections
A through
F above, subsequently declared to be a toxic or hazardous material by the State of New Jersey.
H.
Any solid or semisolid material which, if left to stand or if exposed to water, will leach out or wholly or partially dissolve forming a toxic or hazardous material, as defined in Subsections
A through
G above.
TOXIC OR HAZARDOUS WASTES
A.
Toxic or hazardous materials, as defined above, generated by
or as the result of operations in or the existence of any manufacturing
or other industrial or commercial establishment, which toxic or hazardous
materials are not actually used in a final product for sale, and shall
include those toxic or hazardous materials retained as by-products
of the operations within such manufacturing or other industrial or
commercial establishment for the purpose of recouping salvage value.
B.
Toxic or hazardous materials generated by one in possession
or control of any residential premises, for which materials disposal
is intended and which waste is not domestic wastewater without the
admixture of nonsewage wastewater from any industrial process.
C.
All toxic and hazardous wastes are toxic and hazardous materials.
UNDERGROUND
When referring to tanks, 10% or more below the final ground
elevation.
It shall be unlawful for any person to transfer a permit issued pursuant to §§
330-6 and
330-7 of this article from one location to another, from one storage facility to another or from one person to another. Any permit transferred in violation of this section shall be deemed null and void and without any effect whatsoever as of the date of said unlawful transfer. However, upon making proper application, a new owner of a facility which was previously operating under a valid permit may continue operation under the terms of the old permit until such time as the new permit is issued or denied.
Any requirement, mandate, prohibition or time limitation imposed
by this article or any regulation, standard or order generated hereunder
may be waived or modified by order of the Township.
The following shall be the permit fee schedule for permits issued
pursuant to this article:
A. Permit to operate: $100 per tank.
B. Construction and modification permit: $50.
Whenever a violation of this article occurs or exists, any person,
individually or otherwise, who has a legal, beneficial or equitable
interest in the facility or instrumentality causing or contributing
to the violation or who has a legal, beneficial or equitable interest
in the real property upon which such facility or instrumentality is
located shall be jointly and severally liable for said violation,
regardless of fault and regardless of knowledge of the violation.
This provision shall be construed to impose joint and several liability,
regardless of fault and regardless of knowledge of the violation,
upon all persons, individually or otherwise, who, although no longer
having any such legal, beneficial or equitable interest in said facility
or instrumentality or real property, did have such an interest at
any time during which such violation existed or occurred or continued
to exist or to occur. This provision shall be liberally construed
to protect the public health, safety and welfare and to accomplish
the purposes of this article.
If any person or corporation shall fail or refuse to obey or
comply with or violates any of the provisions of this article or any
lawful rule or regulation promulgated hereunder or any lawful order
of the Code Enforcement Officer or his or her designee or any condition,
limitation or restriction which is part of an operating permit issued
or rendered under and pursuant to the provisions of this article,
such person or corporation, upon conviction of such offense, shall
be punished by a fine of $500 or by imprisonment not to exceed 90
days in the county jail, or both, in the discretion of the court.
Each day of continued violation shall be considered as a separate
offense.
[Adopted 12-9-2008 by Ord. No. 4168-08]