Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the following
words and terms used in this article shall have the following meanings:
ABNORMAL INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Any industrial waste having a suspended solid content or
C.B.O.D. appreciably in excess of that normally found in municipal
sewage. For the purposes of these regulations, any industrial waste
containing more than 250 milligrams per liter of suspended solids
or having a C.B.O.D. in excess of 200 milligrams per liter or containing
more than 20 milligrams per liter of ammonia nitrogen shall be considered
an abnormal industrial waste regardless of whether or not it contains
other substances in concentrations differing appreciably from those
normally found in municipal sewage.
BOD OF SEWAGE or INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Shall designate its biochemical oxygen demand and shall mean
the quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation of the
organic matter in said sewage or industrial waste under standard laboratory
procedure in five days at 20° C., (under aerobic conditions),
expressed in milligrams per liter by weight. It shall be determined
by one of the acceptable methods described in the latest edition of
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Masontown, situated in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
BUILDING
Any structure erected and intended for continuous or periodic
habitation, occupancy or use by human beings or animals and from which
structure sanitary sewage and industrial wastes, or either thereof,
is or may be discharged.
C.B.O.D. OF SEWAGE OR INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Designates the carbonaceous biochemical oxygen demand and
shall mean the quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of the organic matter in said sewage or industrial waste under standard
laboratory procedure in five days at 20° C., expressed in milligrams
per liter by weight. It shall be determined by one of the acceptable
methods described in the latest edition of Standard Methods for the
Examination of Water and Wastewater.
COMBINED SEWER
A sewer designed to receive both sewage and stormwater runoff
which has been approved for such purpose.
COST
Includes any or all legal fees, engineering fees and additional
expense incurred by the Borough.
COUNCIL
The elected members of the Borough of Masontown, as now or
hereafter constituted, and its duly authorized agents or representatives.
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (DEP)
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection or, where appropriate, the term may also be used as a designation
for the Secretary or other duly authorized official of said agency.
DIRECT DISCHARGE
The discharge of treated or untreated wastewater directly
to the waters of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)
The United States Environmental Protection Agency or, where
appropriate, the term may also be used as a designation for the Administrator
or other duly authorized official of said agency.
GARBAGE
Solid wastes, shredded or otherwise, from the preparation,
cooking and dispensing of food and from the handling, storage and
sale of produce.
GRAB SAMPLE
A sample which is taken from a waste stream on a one-time
basis without regard to the flow in the waste stream and without consideration
of time.
INDUSTRIAL USER
Any person, connected to or contributing nondomestic or other
industrial wastewater to the Borough's sewerage system and treatment
plants, engaged in manufacturing, production or other activities that
may be classified under the following divisions of the Standard Industrial
Classification Manual, 1972, United States Office of Management and
Budget, as amended and supplemented:
(1)
Division A: agricultural, forestry and fishing.
(3)
Division D: manufacturing.
(4)
Division E: transportation, communications, electric, gas and
sanitary services.
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
Any liquid, gaseous or waterborne wastes from industrial
processes or commercial establishments as distinct from normal domestic
or sanitary sewage.
INFILTRATION
The water entering a sewer system, including sewer service
connections, from the ground through such means as, but not limited
to, defective pipes, pipe joints, connections or manhole walls. Infiltration
does not include, and is distinguished from, inflow.
INFLOW
The water discharged into a sewer system, including service
connections, from such sources as, but not limited to, roof leaders,
cellar, yard and area drains, foundation drains, drains from springs
and swampy areas, manhole covers, cross connections from storm sewers
and combined sewers, catch basins, stormwaters, surface runoff, street
wash waters or drainage. Inflow does not include, and is distinguished
from, infiltration.
LATERAL TESTING
Includes pressure testing requirements as provided for in
Section 312 of the International Plumbing Code (IPC) as contained
in the PA Uniform Construction Code, as from time to time amended.
For purposes of only this section and any corresponding lateral resale
regulations to be promulgated and enforced pursuant to same, "lateral
testing" shall mean pressure testing as defined below.
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LATERALS
A sewer line having no tributary sewer connecting a structure
to the public collection or interceptor system at the public right-of-way.
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LOWER LATERAL
That portion of the sanitary service lateral typically constructed
and maintained by the Borough of Masontown.
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NEW SOURCE
Any source, the construction of which is commenced after
the publication of proposed regulations prescribing a Section 305(c)
(33 U.S.C. § 1317) categorical pretreatment standard which
will be applicable to such source, if such standard is thereafter
promulgated within 120 days of proposal in the Federal Register. Where
the standard is promulgated later than 120 days after proposal, a
new source means any source, the construction of which is commenced
after the date of promulgation of the standard, unless such standard
provides otherwise.
OCCUPIED BUILDING
Any structure erected and intended for continuous or periodic
habitation, occupancy or use by human beings or animals from which
sanitary sewage and industrial wastes, or either thereof, is or may
be discharged.
PASS-THROUGH
The discharge of pollutants through the sewage treatment
plants into navigable waters in quantities or concentrations which
are a cause of or significantly contribute to a violation of any requirements
of the sewage treatment plants' NPDES permit (including an increase
in the magnitude or duration of a violation) or any applicable water
quality standards.
PERSON
Includes natural persons, partnerships, associations and
corporations, public or private.
pH
The logarithm to the base 10 of the reciprocal of the hydrogen
ion concentration expressed in moles per liter. It shall be determined
by one of the acceptable methods described in the latest edition of
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, published
jointly by the American Public Health Association, the American Water
Works Association and the Water Pollution Control Federation.
POLLUTANT
Any dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage,
garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials,
radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock,
sand, cellar dirt and industrial, municipal and agricultural waste
discharged into water.
PRESSURE TEST
A method to determine any infiltration in a lateral sewer
utilizing either of the following methods:
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(1)
Drainage and vent air test: a test made by forcing air into
the system until there is a uniform gauge pressure of five psi (34.5
kPa) or sufficient to balance a ten-inch (254 mm) column of mercury.
This pressure shall be held for a test period of at least 15 minutes.
Any adjustments to the test pressure required because of changes in
ambient temperature or the seating of gaskets shall be made prior
to the beginning of the test period.
(2)
Gravity sewer test: a test consisting of plugging the end of
the building sewer at the point of connection with the public sewer,
filling the building sewer with water, testing with not less than
a ten-foot (3,048 mm) head of water and maintaining such pressure
for 15 minutes.
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 the sewage treatment
plant. The reduction or alteration can be obtained by physical, chemical
or biological processes or process changes and other means, except
as prohibited by 40 CFR Section 403.6(d).
PROPERLY SHREDDED GARBAGE
The wastes from the preparation, cooking and dispensing of
food and from the handling, storage and sale of produce that have
been shredded to such degree that all particles will be carried freely
under the flow conditions normally prevailing in public sewers, with
no particle greater than 1/4 inch in any dimension.
QUALIFIED CONTRACTOR
A person, company, agency or partnership that holds the appropriate
Pennsylvania licenses, as required to carry out appropriate residential
and/or commercial construction activities.
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SANITARY SEWAGE OR SEWAGE
The normal waste carried from households and toilet wastes
from residences, business buildings, institutions, industrial and
commercial establishments, exclusive of stormwater runoff, surface
water or groundwater.
SANITARY SEWER
A sewer which carries sewage and to which storm-, surface-
and groundwaters are not intentionally admitted.
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (SIC)
A classification pursuant to the Standard Industrial Classification
Manual issued by the Executive Office of the President, Office of
Management and Budget, 1972, as amended.
STORM SEWER
A sewer which is intended to carry stormwater runoff, surface
waters, groundwater drainage, etc., but which is not intended to carry
any sanitary sewage or polluted industrial waste.
STORMWATER RUNOFF
That portion of the rainfall which reaches a channel, trench
or sewer.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Solids that either float on the surface or are in suspension
in water, sewage, industrial waste or other liquids and which are
removable by laboratory filtration. The quality of suspended solids
shall be determined by one of the acceptable methods described in
the latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water
and Wastewater.
TOXIC POLLUTANT
Any pollutant or combination of pollutants listed as toxic
in regulations promulgated by the Administrator of the Environmental
Protection Agency under the provision of the Clean Water Act, 307(a),
or other acts.
UNPOLLUTED WATER or WASTE
Any water or waste containing none of the following: free
or emulsified grease or oil; pH less than six or greater than nine;
phenols or other substances imparting taste and odor to receiving
waters; toxic or poisonous substances in suspension, colloidal state
or solution; obnoxious or odorous gases. It shall contain not more
than 1,000 milligrams per liter by weight of dissolved solids of which
not more than 250 milligrams per liter shall be as chloride and not
more than 10 milligrams per liter each of suspended solids and C.B.O.D.
The color shall not exceed 50 color units. Analyses for any of the
above-mentioned substances shall be made in accordance with the latest
edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater.
UPPER LATERAL
That portion of the sanitary service lateral owned and maintained
by the user.
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USER
Any person who contributes, causes or permits the contribution
of wastewater into the Borough's S.T.P.
WATER AUTHORITY
Any publicly or privately owned duly authorized agency, corporation
or organization which is the approved purveyor of the public water
supply within the limits of the Borough's service area.