Any terms defined herein that do not appear in RIDEM's OWTS Rules,
indicated by an asterisk, are set forth by the Town of Portsmouth
for the purposes of implementation of this chapter.
ALTERNATIVE/EXPERIMENTAL TECHNOLOGY (or "A/E TECHNOLOGY")
Any OWTS technology for which design parameters are not specified
in RIDEM's Rules, but has been demonstrated through field testing,
calculations and other engineering evaluations to comply with performance
standards consistent with RIDEM's OWTS Rules, and for which a certification
from RIDEM has been issued. RIDEM maintains a list of approved A/E
technology systems at http://www.dem.ri.gov.
BUILDING SEWER
The pipe that begins outside the building foundation wall
and extends to the septic tank, the pipe that begins outside the building
foundation wall and extends to the grease tank, the pipe from a grease
tank to a septic tank, or the pipe carrying laundry wastes directly
to a leachfield.
CESSPOOL
Any buried chamber, including, but not limited to, any perforated
metal tank, perforated concrete vault or covered hollow or excavation,
which receives discharges of wastewater from a building sewer for
the purpose of collecting solids and discharging liquids to the surrounding
soil.
*DESIGN GUIDANCE
RIDEM design guidance established for septic systems in the
neighborhoods of Island Park and Portsmouth Park as established in
Design Guidance for OWTS Repairs — Island Park and Portsmouth
Park Neighborhoods, Portsmouth, effective date July 11, 2013, revision
date January 9, 2015, and as amended.
DRAIN
Storm drains, foundation drains, and subsurface drains as
defined in the OWTS Rules.
EFFLUENT
Septage, water or other liquid, partially or completely treated
or in its natural state, flowing out of any component of an OWTS or
flowing over the ground's surface or beneath the ground in groundwater.
FAILED OWTS
Any OWTS that does not adequately treat and disperse wastewater
so as to create a public or private nuisance or threat to public health
or environmental quality, as evidenced by, but not limited to, one
or more of the following conditions:
(1)
Failure to accept wastewater into the building sewer;
(2)
Discharge of wastewater to a basement; subsurface drain; stormwater
collection, conveyance, or treatment device; or watercourse unless
expressly permitted by RIDEM;
(3)
Wastewater rising to the surface of the ground over or near
any part of OWTS or seeping from the absorption area at any change
in grade, bank or road cut;
(4)
The top of the inlet or the top of the outlet for a septic tank,
distribution box, or pump tank is submerged;
(5)
The liquid depth in a cesspool is less than six inches from
the inlet pipe invert;
(6)
Pumping of the cesspool or septic tank is required more than
two times per year;
(7)
OWTS is shown to have contaminated a drinking water well, watercourse,
groundwater, surface water, wetlands and estuarine waters;
(8)
If a septic tank, pump tank, distribution box, or cesspool is
pumped and groundwater seeps into it;
(9)
Any deterioration, damage, or malfunction relating to any OWTS
that would preclude adequate treatment and dispersal of wastewater;
or
(10)
Excessive solids are evident in the distribution box or distribution
lines.
GROUNDWATER TABLE
The upper surface of the zone of saturation in an unconfined
aquifer; includes a perched groundwater table.
*HANDBOOK
The current edition of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental
Management's Septic System Check-Up: The Rhode Island Handbook for
Inspection.
HOLDING TANK
A closed watertight structure used to contain wastewater
prior to being removed from the premises. A holding tank does not
discharge wastewater to the surface of the ground or to the subsurface.
*INSPECTOR
A private OWTS inspector who is a registered system inspector
with the University of Rhode Island On-site Wastewater Training Center
or an equivalent training program both for conventional and A/E systems
(URI's INSP 100 and 200 courses).
INVERT
The lowest portion of the interior of a pipe or fitting.
*ISLAND PARK
The neighborhood bordered by the Sakonnet River to the south
and east, Boyd's Lane to the west and The Cove to the north up to
the bridge over the channel connecting The Cove with the Sakonnet
River.
LEACHFIELD
A group of one or more dispersal chambers or trenches designed
for the final treatment and dispersal of wastewater into the underlying
soil. The leachfield shall be held to mean the horizontal and vertical
lines circumscribing the outermost edges, including the area between
the chambers or trenches and the depth to the bottom of stone.
MAINTENANCE (MAINTAIN)
The regular cleaning of any concrete chamber, cesspool, septic
tank, building sewer, distribution lines or any other component of
an OWTS for the purpose of removing accumulated liquid, scum or sludge.
The term "maintenance" shall also be held to include regularly required
servicing or replacement of any related mechanical, electrical, or
other component equipment.
*MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
A current operation and maintenance contract between an OWTS
owner and a manufacturer-approved service provider.
ON-SITE WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM (OWTS)
Any system of piping, tanks, dispersal areas, alternative
toilets or other facilities designed to function as a unit to convey,
store, treat or disperse wastewater by means other than discharge
into a public wastewater system.
OWNER
Any person who holds legal title to any real property; or
has possession or control of any real property through any agent,
executor, executrix, administrator, administratrix, trustee or guardian
of the estate of a holder of a legal title. Each such person is bound
to comply with the provisions of this chapter.
*OWTS INSPECTIONS
One of three types of OWTS inspections undertaken to gather
baseline information, identify a failed OWTS, to assess maintenance
needs and to determine the overall condition of an OWTS.
(1)
FIRST MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONThe initial inspection performed on an OWTS and system site to assess whether any repairs and/or replacement are necessary. The septic tank and/or other components of the system are usually pumped as part of this inspection to facilitate the evaluation of the current condition of the OWTS. First maintenance inspections involve the location of OWTS components and more detailed data gathering that are not usually necessary for subsequent routine inspections.
(2)
FUNCTIONAL INSPECTIONAn inspection used to determine the overall condition and functioning of an OWTS and using standard RIDEM-approved flow trial methods, evaluate whether a system is adequate to serve the wastewater treatment needs of the household and to meet the design guidance, if applicable. This type of inspection may use standard dye-tracing methods if needed to confirm suspected septic bypasses or seeps where identified.
(3)
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONAn inspection performed at a period of time after the first maintenance inspection of an OWTS and system site to determine the need for pumping, establish future inspections schedules and to assess whether any repairs and/or replacement are necessary.
*PORTSMOUTH PARK
The neighborhood bordered by Morningside Lane to the south,
East Main Road and Chase Road to the west, Boyd's Lane to the north,
and the Sakonnet River to the east.
REPAIR
Any work performed on an OWTS in order to mend or renovate
a specific defect or deficiency after the failure, injury, deterioration
or partial destruction of a previously existing OWTS or component
thereof as permitted by RIDEM. A repair shall include any upgrade
or modification of an OWTS (e.g., replacement of a cesspool). A repair
shall not include any work performed on an existing OWTS that increases
the flow capacity of the system.
*RIDEM
The State of Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management
or its successor organization.
SEPTAGE
Any solid, liquid or semi-solid removed from septic tanks,
cesspools, privies, domestic wastewater holding tanks or other similar
on-site wastewater treatment systems.
SEPTIC TANK
A watertight receptacle which receives the discharge of wastewater
from a building sewer, and is designed and constructed to permit the
deposition of settled solids, the digestion of the matter deposited,
and the discharge of the liquid portion into the next treatment component
or distribution box.
STORM DRAIN
Any pipe or structure designed to collect, carry and divert
surface water runoff.
STRUCTURE
Any residence (as defined herein), building, garage, shack,
trailer or other permanent or semi-permanent facility, whether commercial
or noncommercial in use, which is proposed to be placed or has been
built or otherwise placed on a parcel of real property.
TRANSFER
A transfer of real property except between the following
relationships:
(2)
Between parents and their children;
(3)
Between full siblings; or
(4)
Where the grantor transfers the real property to be held in
a revocable or irrevocable trust, where at least one of the designated
beneficiaries is of the first degree of relationship to the grantor.
*VIOLATION
Failure to comply with and adhere to the rules and regulations
set forth in this chapter.
WASTEWATER
Human or animal excremental liquid or substance, putrescible
animal or vegetable matter or garbage and filth, including, but not
limited to, water discharged from toilets, bathtubs, showers, laundry
tubs, washing machines, sinks, and dishwashers. Both blackwater and
graywater are considered wastewater under this chapter.
*WASTEWATER APPEALS BOARD
A five-member board appointed by the Town Council to hear
appeals of decisions of the Wastewater Manager. Tenure and rules of
conduct of the Board shall be determined by the Town Council at the
time of the Board's appointment. The Board shall elect, at a minimum,
a Chairman and a recording secretary to take responsibility for all
administrative duties.
*WASTEWATER MANAGER
The Town employee whose duty it is to supervise the day-to-day
administration of the Wastewater Management District and the provisions
of this chapter. The Wastewater Manager or his/her designee shall
serve as the enforcement officer pursuant to the authority granted
under this chapter and any regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter.
The Wastewater Manager shall report directly to the Town Administrator
and be subject to direction and management by the Town Administrator.