All commercial and institutional establishments, including but
not strictly limited to all food preparation establishments, shall
install and maintain grease traps in conformance with the most current
National Standard Plumbing Code, or successor code, as may be applicable
for such installations. All such existing facilities shall have 90
days from the effective date of this article to install a grease trap
and shall be subject thereafter to the provisions set forth herein.
The installation of all grease traps shall be subject to the
inspection and approval of the Plumbing Subcode Official in accordance
with the following provisions:
A. Each facility requiring a grease trap shall be inspected twice a
year or as may be deemed necessary by the Borough of Mount Ephraim.
Such inspection shall be performed by the Borough licensed collection
system operator, the Borough Plumbing Subcode Inspector, the Camden
County Health Inspector and/or the Camden County Municipal Utility
Authority Inspector.
B. The purpose of the inspection(s) required by this section shall be
to certify that the grease trap is being properly maintained in one
of the following ways:
(1) By the submission of receipts from a registered hauler that the grease
trap has been acceptably cleaned on a monthly basis by said hauler;
in addition to this submission, the grease trap is subject to unscheduled
verification by fathometer to determine that the grease trap is not
obstructed by over 20% of volume being occupied by residues to assure
its acceptable operation;
(2) By the submission of monthly analysis report results from a certified
laboratory showing oil and grease testing of the effluent discharge,
which results shall meet acceptable limits and testing of the grease
content of the trap, which acceptable limits must be that the volatile
acid contents are below 25 milligrams per liter and are therefore
not rancid; or
(3) By the appropriate recordkeeping certified by a responsible executive
of the facility indicating the self-cleaning or the solid and floating
residues from the grease trap on at least a monthly basis. Such residues
are to be shown as acceptable for processing as a by-product-usable
substance, able to be incinerated in an acceptable, licensed burning
facility or able to be transported off site by a registered hauler.
No grease residue may be disposed of in trash receptacles. All
grease traps shall be cleaned at least every 30 days and recycled
by a registered hauler.
All recycled grease shall be reported to the Borough licensed
collection system operator on a quarterly basis, no later than April
15, July 15, October 15 and January 15 for the preceding calendar
quarter, on forms to be provided by such operator.
The following records must be maintained on the premises, for inspection as part of the inspections to be conducted as set forth in §
330-24 above:
A. The date or dates the grease trap is cleaned.
B. The quantity and amount of grease removed from the trap.
C. The name of the person, firm or entity cleaning the trap.
D. The date and quantity of grease removed from the premises by a registered
hauler.
E. The name, address, telephone number and registration number of the
registered hauler.
F. The place (including address) of disposal of the grease utilized
by the registered hauler.
It shall be unlawful for any establishment to permit the discharge
or introduction of grease into the sewer system which will obstruct
or restrict the sewage flow, or cause a negative impact on sewage
pumping stations.
A. For the purposes of this section, the detectable flow of grease in
solid, semisolid or heavy liquid form at the sewer trap, nearest downstream
manhole or other visible connection, shall be deemed a prima facie
violation of this section and the owner of the establishment who permits
any such discharge or introduction of grease into the sewer system
shall bear the burden of establishing to the satisfaction of the Borough
licensed collection system operator that the discharge or introduction
of the grease is in no way harmful, as set forth above, to the sewer
lines or system.
B. In addition to any penalties for violations of this article as set forth in §
330-29, any establishment found in violation in this section shall also be required to reimburse the Borough for the reasonable costs to remove the grease from the sewer lines and or pump stations.