A. 
No person in the Borough shall allow or cause to allow stormwater discharges into the Borough's separate storm sewer system which are not composed entirely of stormwater, except discharges allowed under a state or federal permit.
B. 
Discharges which may be allowed under the Borough's NPDES permit, based on a finding by the Borough that the discharge(s) do not significantly contribute to pollution to surface waters of the commonwealth by the Borough, are:
(1) 
Waterline flushing.
(2) 
Landscape irrigation.
(3) 
Diverted stream flows.
(4) 
Rising groundwaters.
(5) 
Uncontaminated pumped groundwater.
(6) 
Springs.
(7) 
Water from crawl space pumps.
(8) 
Footing drains.
(9) 
Dechlorinated swimming pool discharges.
(10) 
Discharges from potable sources.
(11) 
Discharges from foundation drains.
(12) 
Air-conditioning condensation.
(13) 
Irrigation water.
(14) 
Flows from riparian habitats and wetlands.
(15) 
Street wash water.
(16) 
Individual residential car washing.
(17) 
Lawn watering.
(18) 
Discharges from fire-fighting activities including training.
C. 
In the event that the Borough subsequently determines that any of the discharges identified in § 230-35B significantly contribute to pollution of waters of the commonwealth by the Borough, then the Borough will notify the responsible person to cease the discharge.
D. 
Upon notice provided by the Borough under § 230-35C the discharger will have a reasonable time to cease the discharge consistent with the degree of pollution caused by the discharge.
A. 
The following connections are prohibited:
(1) 
Any drain or conveyance, whether on the surface or subsurface, which allows any nonstormwater discharge including sewage, process wastewater, and wash water to enter the separate storm sewer system, and any connections to the storm drain system from indoor drains and sinks; or
(2) 
Any drain or conveyance connected from a commercial or industrial land use to the separate storm sewer system which has not been documented in plans, maps or equivalent records and approved by the Borough.
B. 
This prohibition expressly includes, without limitation, connections made in the past, regardless of whether the connection, drain or conveyance was previously allowed, permitted or approved by a government agency, or otherwise permissible under law or practices applicable or prevailing at the time of connection.
A. 
Roof drains shall not be connected to streets, sanitary or storm sewers or roadside ditches, except as provided in § 230-36B.
B. 
When it is more advantageous to connect directly to streets or storm sewers, connections of roof drains to streets or roadside ditches may be permitted on a case-by-case basis by the Borough.
C. 
Roof drains shall discharge to infiltration areas or vegetative BMPs to the maximum extent practicable.
No person shall throw, deposit, leave, maintain, keep or permit to be thrown, deposited, left or maintained in or upon any public or private property, driveway, parking area, street, alley, sidewalk or other component of the Borough's separate storm sewer system any refuse, rubbish, garbage, litter or other discarded or abandoned objects, articles and accumulations so that the same may cause or contribute to pollution. Wastes deposited in streets in proper waste receptacles for the purposes of collection are exempted from this prohibition.
A. 
No person shall modify, remove, fill, landscape or alter any existing stormwater BMP, unless part of an approved maintenance program, without the written approval of the Borough.
B. 
No person shall place any structure, fill, landscaping or vegetation into a stormwater BMP or within a drainage easement which would limit or alter the functioning of the BMP, without the written approval of the Borough.