The Board of Health of the Town of Ashland, Massachusetts is
charged with the protection and enhancement of public health for the
Ashland community. The Board of Health, in conjunction with the Department
of Public Works and the Department of Inspection Services, have determined
and mutually agree that enactment of this regulation is necessary
and will further safeguard the health and safety of the Ashland community.
This regulation provides for the codification of requirements, specifications
and procedures for the effective management of fats, oil and grease.
In order to preserve and protect the public health of the inhabitants
of the Town of Ashland the Board of Health has determined the following
regulations are necessary.
This Regulation has been adopted in accordance with, pursuant
to and under the authority of the provisions of MGL c. 111, § 31
including any amendments, any other powers and additions thereto,
and by any other power thereto enabling.
Abbreviations and their meanings as used in this regulation
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ASME
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American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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BMP
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Best Management Practices
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CMR
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Code of Massachusetts Regulations
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DEP
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Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
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DPW
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Department of Public Works of the Town of Ashland
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FDA
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United States Food and Drug Administration
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GPM
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Gallons per minute
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LPM
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Liters per minute
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MGL
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Massachusetts General Laws
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MWRA
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Massachusetts Water Resources Authority
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AGENT
Any person duly appointed by the Ashland Board of Health
in accordance with the provisions of MGL c. 111 § 30.
EFFECTIVE CAPACITY
The volume of a tank below the design discharge point, liquid
level line.
EFFLUENT
Discharging or discharged Sewage.
ESTABLISHMENT
Any business or operation that discharges or may discharge
FOG as a constituent of its wastewater, including but not limited
to Food Establishments.
EXTERNAL GREASE INTERCEPTOR
A liquid tight device designed and installed to separate
and retain for removal, by manual (passive) means, dissolved and/or
suspended FOG and other deleterious, hazardous, or undesirable matter
from other solid and liquid constituents of Sewage as it is being
discharged into the drainage system by gravity in accordance with:
248 CMR 10.00, Massachusetts Plumbing Code, under the authority of
the Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gas Fitters; 360 CMR
10.00 Sewer Use under the authority of the Massachusetts Water Resources
Authority; and 310 CMR 15.230, the state environmental code, specifically
Title 5, under the authority of the Massachusetts Department of Environmental
Protection The rated flow is not less than 50 gallons per minute (gpm)
(189 LPM). Usually this device is installed below ground.
FOG
Fat, oil and grease, wax, deleterious, hazardous or undesirable
matter.
FOG DIVERSION AND RECOVERY EQUIPMENT
All equipment or devices utilized for the purpose of removing,
storing or disposing of FOG. This includes, but is not limited to,
grease traps, external grease interceptor, pipes, and containers.
FOG TRANSPORTER
Any company, personnel or equipment engaged in any activity
of removing FOG from the establishment where it was generated and
delivering it to a facility that is licensed by the DEP, in accordance
with 310 CMR 15.00; MGL c. 111, § 31A, for further processing.
All FOG transporters operating within the geographical borders of
the Town of Ashland shall be licensed by the Board of Health.
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
An operation that prepares, stores, packages, serves, vends
or otherwise provides food for human consumption as defined in the
Food Code of the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
GREASE TRAP
Also referred to as an Internal Grease Trap. A liquid tight
device designed and installed to separate and retain for removal,
by manual (passive) means, dissolved and/or suspended grease and oils
and other deleterious, hazardous, or undesirable matter from other
solid and liquid constituents of Sewage as it is being discharged
into the drainage system by gravity in accordance with 248 CMR 10.00.
The rated flow is not more than 50 gallons per minute. An external
grease interceptor is defined as a grease trap in 310 CMR 15.000 (Title
5).
ONSITE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM or ONSITE SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL
SYSTEM
A system or series of systems for the treatment and disposal
of sanitary Sewage below the ground surface on a facility.
A.
The standard components of a system are: a building sewer; a
septic tank to retain solids and scum; a distribution system; a soil
absorption system containing effluent distribution lines to distribute
and treat septic tank effluent prior to discharge to appropriate subsurface
soils; and a reserve area.
B.
These terms also include tight tanks, shared systems and alternative
systems. Unless the text of 310 CMR 15.00 indicates otherwise, these
terms also include nonconforming systems.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
All grease traps shall comply with the following performance
standard: Sewage discharge into the Ashland wastewater collection
system shall contain not more than one hundred milligrams per liter
(100 mg/L) of FOG or contain any substance that may modify or become
viscous between the temperatures of thirty-two and one hundred eighty
degrees Fahrenheit (32°-180°F); or between zero and eighty-two
degrees Celsius (0° and 82°C).
SANITARY BUILDING DRAIN
A pipe with one end inside a building and the other end extending
outward to not less than ten (10) feet beyond the exterior of the
foundation wall for conveying the discharge of wastewater (sewage),
in accordance with 248 CMR 10.09 and 310 CMR 15.00.
SANITARY BUILDING SEWER
A pipe with one end connected to the sanitary building drain
at a point not less than ten (10) feet from the outside of the building
foundation and the other end connected to the wastewater collection
system.
SANITARY SEWER
Any arrangement of pipes, conduits, pumping stations, force
mains, structures and devices utilized for collecting and conveying
wastewater to a public or private treatment works, including Onsite
Sewage Disposal Systems, but does not collect or convey stormwater,
surface water, clear water or groundwater.
SEWAGE
Any waste containing animal matter, vegetable matter or chemicals
in suspension or solution.
SEWER PIPE
Any Sanitary Sewer piping, including but not limited to:
the interior and exterior building sanitary sewer piping, any main
or lateral sewer piping, regardless of whether it is located on private
or municipal property.
TOWN OFFICIALS
Representatives of the Department of Public Works, representatives
of the Department of Inspection Services, representatives of the Board
of Health. The Board of Health may appoint officials other than those
listed in the previous sentence.
WASTEWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM
Any arrangement of pipes, conduits, pumping stations, force
mains, structures and devices utilized for collecting and conveying
wastewater to a public treatment works, but does not collect or convey
stormwater.
All external Grease Traps as defined in 310 CMR 15.000, shall
be installed and shall be operated in accordance with 310 CMR. 15.000
(Title 5).
All External Grease Interceptors shall be installed and operated
in accordance with 248 CMR 10.09 and 360 CMR 10.
Installation or repair of Grease Traps and External Grease Interceptors
shall performed only by a qualified licensed Disposal System Installer
in accordance with 310 CMR 15.000; or a qualified licensed drain layer
certified in accordance with MGL c. 142, §§ 1-22 and
MGL c. 112, §§ 61-65 and 248 CMR 10.000.
All grease traps shall be installed in accordance with the provisions
of 248 CMR 10.000, and all other applicable local, state and federal
laws and regulations.
All Grease Traps shall be installed in accordance with the provisions
of 248 CMR 10.000 and 310 CMR 15.000 and all other applicable local,
state and federal laws and regulations.
In accordance with 310 CMR 15.000, 360 CMR 10.000, and 248 CMR
10.000, all External Grease Interceptors shall be cleaned and maintained.
A. The following documents shall be submitted to the Department of Public
Works when requesting a connection to the Ashland wastewater collection
system, subject to verification.
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An original valid contract or agreement with a business (or
businesses) that is normally engaged in the following activities for
External Grease Interceptors or onsite Sewage disposal systems:
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Inspection
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Cleaning
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Maintenance
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Service
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Pumping
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Transportation
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B. Proof of cleaning shall be certified to the Department of Public
Works in accordance with the requirements provided in the Documentation
section of this Regulation.
C. Failure to install or clean External Grease Interceptors or to provide
proper certification of such cleaning may result in suspension of
sewer service until full compliance is achieved.
D. All materials recovered from cleaning shall be removed from the premises
upon the completion of the cleaning process. Under no circumstances
shall any recovered materials be deposited into the plumbing system,
Sanitary Building Drain, Sanitary Building Sewer or wastewater collection
system.
E. All External Grease Interceptors shall be maintained by the owner,
at his/her own expense, in an efficient operating condition that meets
or exceeds the performance standards of this Regulation.
F. The following schedule specifies the minimum criteria and time schedule.
This schedule is subject to change at anytime by the Board of Health
or Town Officials. Each of these operations shall be recorded as required
in the Documentation section of this Regulation.
(1) All External Grease Interceptors shall be inspected by the owner
or operator in intervals of not more thirty (30) days between inspections.
(2) All FOG and other materials shall be pumped and all External Grease
Interceptors shall be cleaned in intervals of not more than ninety
(90) days or whenever the level of FOG is not less than twenty-five
percent (25%) of the effective capacity or as directed by the Board
of Health or Town Officials; whichever of these shall occur soonest.
G. When emptied, the External Grease Interceptor shall be thoroughly
washed and all interior plumbing connections inspected for completeness
and integrity.
H. All External Grease Interceptors shall be serviced in intervals of
not more than ninety (90) days.
I. A sign shall be posted on or in the immediate area of the External
Grease Interceptor. The lettering of the sign shall be not less than
one inch high. The sign shall state the following in exact language:
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IMPORTANT
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The exterior grease interceptor or exterior grease trap
for the septic system shall be inspected and thoroughly cleaned on
a regular and frequent basis. Failure to do so could result in damage
to the piping system, and the Ashland wastewater collection system
(or private drainage system — onsite sewage disposal system).
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The Board of Health and Town Officials shall enforce the provisions
of this Regulation.
Any owner or operator of an Establishment who is found to be
in violation of any provision of this Regulation shall be notified
by the Board of Health or Town Officials of the nature of the violation
and shall immediately and permanently cease all violations. The owner
or operator shall submit a written statement detailing his/her proposed
plan to attain and continue compliance with this Regulation. The Board
of Health shall review the proposed plan, request more information
if needed, and deliver a decision of approval, revision required,
or rejection. The Board of Health shall issue a reasonable time limit
for the approved plan to be implemented.
The person(s) to whom any order or notice issued pursuant to
this Regulation has been directed may request a hearing before the
Board of Health. Such request shall be in writing and shall be filed
in the office of the Board of Health in not more than ten (10) days
of receipt of the order or notice.
Whoever violates any provision of these Rules and Regulations
may, at the sole discretion of the Board of Health, be penalized by
a noncriminal complaint in the District Court pursuant to the provisions
of MGL c 40, § 21D. For the purpose of this provision the
penalty to apply in the event of a violation shall be as adopted by
Town Meeting.
Each provision of this Regulation shall be construed as separate
to the end that if any part of it shall be held invalid for any reason,
the remainder shall continue in full force and effect.