[Adopted as Ch. 104, Art. I, of the 1979 Code]
The owners of all improved property in the Borough of Parkside
abutting on or adjoining any street, road or alley in which is a sanitary
sewer are hereby required to make connection with said sewer in such
manner as is provided by the rules and regulations relating thereto,
for the purpose of discharging and removing from said premises all
liquid household waste incidental to housekeeping, all liquid manufacturing
wastes, all human sewage and fecal matter, but no surface or stormwater
shall be allowed therein.
[Added 8-21-1991 by Ord.
No. 362]
No person shall permit any accumulation or collection of stagnant
water on any premises, nor shall any person keep or construct any
cesspool of any kind within the Borough of Parkside.
The owners of all improved property in the Borough of Parkside
shall be given notice of this article and that they must connect their
properties with said sanitary sewer within 45 days from the receipt
thereof or that the Borough will make the connection and collect the
costs from them by a municipal claim or in an action in assumpsit.
If the owner of any improved property in the Borough of Parkside
shall fail to connect the same with the sanitary sewer as above provided,
within 45 days after receipt of notice of this article and instructions
so to do, signed by the Secretary of the Borough Council, then the
Borough may enter upon said property and connect the same with said
sewer, and the cost thereof is hereby assessed against said premises
and shall be collected from the owner, with a penalty of 10%, by a
municipal claim or in an action in assumpsit.
[Adopted 8-24-2011 by Ord. No. 501]
This article is adopted to promote and protect the public health,
safety, comfort, convenience and other aspects of the general welfare.
These general goals include, among other things, the specific enforcement
of the Clean Water Act and the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Law and the various regulations promulgated by DELCORA, the
United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection, and such other agencies which
may succeed the aforementioned agencies, and the implementation of
the Delaware County Wastewater Management Plan and the National Pretreatment
Standards, 40 CFR § 401 et seq.
The DELCORA Standards, Rules and Regulations of 2011, attached
hereto as Exhibit A, are hereby collectively adopted as the wastewater treatment
regulations for Parkside Borough.
The DELCORA Local Limitations for the Eastern Service Area (the
"eastern limitations") and the DELCORA Local Limitations for the Western
Service Area (the "western limitations"), as set forth in DELCORA
Resolution 2011-01, attached hereto as Exhibit B, are hereby adopted as the local limitations for all discharges
of wastewater in Parkside Borough. All such discharges of wastewater
shall comply with the western limitations.