[Adopted 5-28-1997 by L.L. No. 2-1997]
The sewer use charge systems in effect at the time of the adoption
of this article are hereby repealed and shall be replaced by the system
of charges provided for herein.
This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Sewer Rent
Law of the Town of Delaware, New York."
Pursuant to Article 14-F of the General Municipal Law, there
are hereby established and imposed sewer rents as a means of producing
revenue for Sewer District No. 1 and Sewer District No. 2 of the Town
of Delaware.
After reviewing the various methods of establishing the equitable
assessment of the costs of operation and maintenance and capital improvements
of the Town of Delaware sewer districts, including the method which
has been in existence prior to the adoption of this article, it is
the opinion and determination of the Town Board that the system, based
upon the schedules of units heretofore utilized, subject to the minor
changes provided for herein, is just and equitable.
[Adopted 12-12-1991 by L.L. No. 2-2011]
Definitions. Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise,
the meaning of terms used in this article shall be as follows:
ADMINISTRATOR
The Code Enforcement Officer, or his duly authorized deputy,
agent or representative.
BOD (BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND)
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five days
at 20° C. (68° F.), expressed in parts per million (ppm) or
milligrams per liter (mg/l).
BUILDING DRAIN
That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a building sanitary
drainage system which receives the discharge from soil, waste and
other sanitary drainage pipes inside the walls of any building and
conveys such discharge to the building sewers, beginning five feet
outside the inner face of the building wall.
BUILDING SEWER
That part of the horizontal piping of a sanitary drainage
system which extends from the end of the building drain and which
receives the discharge of the building drain and conveys it to a public
sewer or other point of disposal.
COMBINED SEWER
A sewer designed to receive and transport both surface runoff
and sewage.
COOLING WATER
The water discharge from any system of condensation, air
conditioning, cooling, refrigeration or other sources.
DISTRICT
Any Town of Delaware Sewer District of which all or a portion
of the land area of the Town is a part or in which such Town or portion
thereof shall participate.
DISTRICT SEWER SYSTEM
The trunk sewers and lateral sewers and other appurtenant
structures owned and operated by the Town of Delaware Sewer District.
EASEMENT
An acquired legal right for the specific use of land owned
by others.
FLOATABLE OIL
Oil, fat or grease in a physical state such that it will
separate by gravity from wastewater by treatment in an approved pretreatment
facility. Wastewater shall be considered free of floatable fat if
it is properly pretreated and the wastewater does not interfere with
the collection system.
GARBAGE
Solid wastes from the domestic or commercial preparation,
cooking and dispensing of food, or from handling, storage and sale
of produce.
INDUSTRIAL USER
Any individual or commercial establishment with a classification
as designated in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1972
Edition, as published by the Executive Office of the President and
who utilizes the services of the Town of Delaware Sewer District No.
1 or Sewer District No. 2 sanitary sewer systems.
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
The fluid wastes from industrial manufacturing processes,
trade or business, as distinct from sanitary sewage.
NYSDEC
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
or duly authorized official of said Department.
OTHER WASTES
Garbage (shredded or unshredded), refuse, woods, coffee grounds,
sawdust, shavings, eggshells, bark, sand, lime, cinder, ashes and
all other discarded matter not normally present in sewage or industrial
wastes.
PERMITTEE
Any person who obtains a permit for sewer connection.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation
or group.
PH
The intensity of the acid or alkaline reaction of a solution
in terms of hydrogen concentration (but is not a measure of the total
concentration of acid or alkali present). The pH is expressed as the
common logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen concentration in
moles per litter:
POLLUTANT
Any dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage,
garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials,
radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discharged equipment, rock,
sand, cellar dirt and industrial, municipal and agricultural waste
discharged into water.
POLLUTION
The man-made or man-induced alteration of the chemical, physical,
biological and radiological integrity of water.
PRETREATMENT
The reduction of the amount of pollutant properties in wastewater
to a less harmful state prior to or in lieu of discharging or otherwise
introducing such pollutants into a wastewater treatment facility.
The reduction or alteration can be obtained by physical, chemical
or biological processes, process changes or by other means, except
as prohibited by 40 CFR 403.6, General Pretreatment Regulations for
Existing and New Sources of Pollution.
PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
Any privy, septic tank, cesspool or other sewage disposal
facility owned and operated by a person other than a municipal sewage
system.
PROPERLY SHREDDED GARBAGE
The wastes from the preparation, cooking and dispensing of
food that has been shredded to such a degree that all particles will
be carried freely under the flow conditions normally prevailing in
public sewers, with no particle having a dimension greater than 1/2
inch in any dimension.
RECEIVING WATERS
A natural watercourse or any other body of surface water
or groundwater into which treated or untreated sewage is discharged.
SANITARY SEWER
A sewer which carries sewage and to which stormwater, surface
water and groundwater are not intentionally admitted.
SCAVENGER WASTES
The conditioned human waste matter collected from privies,
septic tanks, cesspools and chemical toilets.
SEWAGE
A combination of the water-carried wastes from residences,
business buildings, institutions and industrial establishments, together
with such groundwater, surface water and stormwater as may be inadvertently
present. The admixture of sewage, as above defined, with industrial
wastes or other wastes also shall be considered "sewage" within the
meaning of this definition.
SEWAGE CHARGE
The demand payment for the use of public sewer and/or sewage
treatment plant for handling any sewage, industrial wastes or other
wastes accepted for admission thereto, in which the quantity or characteristics
thereof exceed the maximum values as defined herein.
SEWAGE SYSTEM
All facilities within a Town of Delaware Sewer District for
collecting, regulating and transporting sewage to the water pollution
control facility.
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT)
Any arrangement of devices and structures used for treating
sewage at the Village of Jeffersonville Water Pollution Control Facility,
a Town of Delaware water pollution control facility or any other sewage
system of the Town of Delaware.
SEWER
A pipe or conduit for carrying sewage.
SHALL
Is mandatory; "may" is permissive.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER
Any user who:
A.
Has a flow of 25,000 gallons or more per average workday;
B.
Has a flow greater than 5% of the flow in a Town of Delaware
sewer district wastewater system;
C.
Has in his wastes toxic pollutants as defined pursuant to Section
307 of the Act;
D.
Has been identified as one of the 21 industrial categories pursuant
to Section 307 of the Act; or
E.
Is found by a Town of Delaware sewer district to have a significant
impact, either singly or in combination with other contributing industries,
on the wastewater treatment or collection system.
SLUG
Any discharge of water or wastewater which, in concentration
of any given constituent or in quantity of flow for any period of
duration longer than 15 minutes, exceeds more than five times the
average twenty-four-hour concentration of flows during normal operation
and shall adversely affect the collection system and/or performance
of the wastewater treatment works.
SPDES
The State Pollution Discharge Elimination System established
by Article 17 of the Environmental Conservation Law of the State of
New York for issuances of permits authorizing discharges to the waters
of the state.
STORM SEWER (STORM DRAIN)
A sewer which carries stormwater and surface waters and drainage
but excludes sewage and industrial wastes other than cooling waters
and other unpolluted waters.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Solids that either float on the surface of, or are in suspension
in, water, sewage or other liquids, and which are removable by laboratory
filtering.
THE ACT
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the
"Clean Water Act," as amended, 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.
TOWN
The Town of Delaware.
USEPA
The United States Environmental Protection Agency or, where
appropriate, a designation for the administrator or other duly authorized
official of said agency.
VILLAGE
The Village of Jeffersonville.
Scavenger discharges prohibited. The discharge of private scavenger
wastes into the district sewer system and public sewers tributary
thereto shall not be permitted.
Significant industrial users. The connection of any significant industrial users, as defined within §
173-8, into the district sewer system and sewers tributary thereto shall not be permitted.