[Ord. 36-1980, 5/5/1980, § 1]
It is hereby declared to be the intention and purpose of this Part to establish standards for connections to the Spring-Benner Joint Authority (the authority) and to bring its standards into conformity with other municipalities in the Centre Region, in order to protect, benefit and preserve the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of this Township.
[Ord. 36-1980, 5/5/1980, § 2]
This Part shall be known as the "Building Sewers Standards Ordinance."
[Ord. 36-1980, 5/5/1980, § 3]
1. 
Building sewers and building drains shall be constructed in accordance with those sections of the BOCA Basic Plumbing Code, Fourth Edition 1978, pertaining to building sewers and building drains, which are incorporated herein by reference and which are specifically enumerated as sections in each article as follows:
A. 
Article I. Administration and Enforcement.
Section P-100.0
General
Section P-101.0
Applicability
Section P-103.0
Existing Plumbing Systems as amended in § 18-604 below
Section P-104.0
Existing Use
Section P-106.0
Demolition of Structures
Section P-107.0
Moved Structures
Section P-108.0
Approval
Section P-115.0
Inspection
Section P-116.0
Workmanship
Section P-118.0
Stop Work Order
Section P-119.0
Notice of Approval
Section P-120.0
Unsafe Conditions
Section P-121.0
Emergency Measures
B. 
Article II. Definitions.
Section P-100.0
General
Section P-201.0
Definitions of Plumbing Terms as amended in § 18-604 below
C. 
Article III. General Regulations.
Section P-300.0
General
Section P-301.0
Health and Safety
Section P-302.0
Connection to Plumbing Systems Required
Section P-303.0
Connection to Public Water and Sewer Systems as amended in § 18-604 below
Section P-304.0
Exclusion of Materials Detrimental to the Sewage System
Section P-305.0
Piping Measurements
Section P-307.0
Strain and Stresses in Pipe
Section P-308.0
Protection of Pipes as amended in § 18-604 below
Section P-309.0
Sleeves as amended in § 18-604 below
D. 
Article IV. Materials.
Section P-400.0
General
Section P-401.0
Performance Requirements
Section P-402.0
Minimum Standards
Section P-403.0
Standards Applicable to Plumbing Materials
Section P-404.0
Identification of Materials
Section P-405.0
Piping System Materials as amended in § 18-604 below
Section P-406.0
Special Materials
Section P-407.0
Fixture Materials
E. 
Article V. Joints and Connections.
Section P-500.0
General
Section P-501.0
Types of Joints for Piping Materials
Section P-502.0
Types of Joints Between Drainage Piping and Certain Fixtures
Section P-503.0
Connections Between Drainage Piping and Certain Fixtures
Section P-504.0
Tightness
Section P-505.0
Waterproofing of Openings
F. 
Article VI. Drainage Systems.
Section P-600.0
General
Section P-601.0
Determining Size of Drainage System
Section P-602.0
Drainage Piping Installation
G. 
Article VIII. Storm Drains. All of the sections of this Article shall apply except that combined drains and sewers are not permitted and building subdrains shall never discharge to the sanitary sewer system.
Section P-800.0
General
Section P-801.0
Where Required
Section P-802.0
Storm Water Drainage to Sewer Prohibited
Section P-803.0
Size of Building Storm Drains, Building Storm Sewers and Leaders
Section P-804.0
Building Subdrains
Section P-805.0
Subsoil Drains
Section P-806.0
Traps on Storm Drains and Leaders
Section P-807.0
Conductors and Connections
Section P-808.0
Roof Drains
Section P-809.0
Expansion Joints Required
Section P-810.0
Sanitary and Storm Sewers
Section P-811.0
Controlled Flow Roof Drain Systems
H. 
Article IX. Vents and Venting.
Section P-900.0
General
Section P-901.0
Selecting Size of Vent Piping
Section P-902.0
Protection of Trap Seals
Section P-903.0
Vent Stacks and Stack Vents
Section P-904.0
Vent Terminals
Section P-905.0
Vent Grades and Connections
Section P-906.0
Wet Venting
Section P-907.0
Stack Venting
Section P-908.0
Individual Fixture Reventing
Section P-909.0
Common Vents
Section P-910.0
Circuit and Loop Venting
Section P-911.0
Fixtures Back-To-Back
Section P-912.0
Fixture Vents
Section P-913.0
Relief Vents for Stacks of More Than 10 Branch Intervals
Section P-914.0
Combination Waste-And-Vent System
Section P-915.0
Venting of Sumps and Sewers
Section P-916.0
Frost Closure
Section P-917.0
Other Use Prohibited
I. 
Article X. Traps, Interceptors, Separators and Backwater Valves.
Section P-1000.0
General
Section P-1001.0
Fixture Traps
Section P-1002.0
Interceptors and Separators
Section P-1003.0
Backwater Valves
J. 
Article XI. Drainage Pipe Cleanouts.
Section P-1100.0
General
Section P-1101.0
Location
Section P-1102.0
Underground Drainage
Section P-1103.0
Concealed Plumbing
Section P-1104.0
Direction of Flow
Section P-1105.0
Cleanout Size
Section P-1106.0
Manholes for Larger Pipes
Section P-1107.0
Cleanout Clearances
Section P-1108.0
Cleanouts to be Accessible
K. 
Article XIII. Hangers and Supports.
Section P-1300.0
General
Section P-1301.0
Material
Section P-1302.0
Attachment to Building
Section P-1303.0
Intervals of Support
Section P-1304.0
Base of Stacks
L. 
Article XVIII. Inspection, Tests and Maintenance.
Section 1800.0
General
Section 1801.0
Inspections
Section 1802.0
Testing of Plumbing Systems
Section 1803.0
Maintenance
[Ord. 36-1980, 5/5/1980, § 4]
1. 
The following subsections of the BOCA Code are hereby amended to read as follows:
A. 
Section P-103.0 Existing Plumbing Terms.
§ P-103.1 Application. This code shall apply to all sanitary sewage and waste drainage systems for all properties to be served by the Spring-Benner Joint Authority sanitary sewer system.
B. 
Section P-201 Definitions and Plumbing Terms. The following definitions are added to this section:
LATERAL
The sanitary sewer pipe that is located within a street, road as right-of-way and extends from the main collection sewer to the property line of the building to be served by the sanitary sewer system or that extends to a point approximately three feet beyond the edge of sidewalk or edge of the paved road or shoulder towards said building to be served.
WASTEWATER
The spent water of a building or community from a building or community. From the standpoint of source, it may be a combination of the liquid and water-carried wastes from residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants and institutions.
C. 
Section P-303.0 Connection to Public Water and Sewer System.
§ P-303.2 Public Systems Available. The public sewer system shall be deemed available to premises used for human occupancy if such premises are within 150 feet measured from the nearest point of said building to the potential point of connection to the sanitary sewer system. The lateral installed or to be installed by the authority shall be considered an integral part of the sanitary sewer system. A connection conforming with the standards set forth in this code shall be made between the owner's house sewer and the authority's lateral with the costs of making such connection to be paid by the owner of the property.
D. 
Section P-308.0 Protection of Pipes.
§ P-308.3 Freezing. Sewers shall be installed below recorded frost penetration but not less than three feet, six inches below grade. Plumbing piping in exterior building walls shall be adequately protected against freezing by insulation or heat or both.
E. 
Section P-309.0 Sleeves.
§ P-309.1 Exterior Walls. In exterior walls a steel sleeve may be used to provide for an opening where the house sewer passes through the foundation, footer or basement wall. The annular space between the sleeve and pipe may be sealed using a rubber wall seal which utilizes bolts to expand the rubber thereby sealing the space between the sewer pipe and sleeve. The annular space may also be tightly caulked with coal tar, asphaltum compound or grout. Seal rings which are expanded by injection of a gel material which hardens may also be used.
F. 
Section P-450.0 Piping System Materials.
§ P-405.2.2 Underground Building Drains (Sanitary and Storm). The underground building sanitary sewer (house sewer) shall be not less than four inch diameter or it may also be five inch or six diameter. Eight inch sewers will be permitted only upon approval of the authority. Acceptable specifications for house sewers are listed below:
Sizes: 4", 5", 6" or 8
Materials:
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe
(1)
ASTM D 1785, PVC Pipe, Schedule 40
Cast Iron Pipe (CIP)
(1)
ASTM A74-72 Cast iron soil pipe and fitting with ASTM C564 gaskets
Nonmetallic Pipe and Fittings
(1)
ASTM C428 Asbestos cement nonpressure small diameter sewer pipe (4", 5", 6")
(2)
ASTM C700 Clay pipe, standard or extra strength with ASTM C425 compression joints.
[Ord. 36-1980, 5/5/1980, § 5]
1. 
The following requirements or standards are adopted in addition to those set forth in those sections of the BOCA Basic Plumbing Code as adopted and amended above:
A. 
No two properties shall use the same building sewer or other sewer which is part of the building sewer.
B. 
If it is necessary for house sewer to cross private property in order to connect to the sanitary sewer system, then the owner of the property who plans to cross private property shall present a copy of the written agreement between the parties providing for such private right-of-way crossing and the agreement shall also bind the parties thereto, their heirs, successors and assigns.
[Ord. 36-1980, 5/5/1980, § 6]
The Spring-Benner Joint Authority shall appoint a Plumbing Official charged with the administration and enforcement of this Part.
[Ord. 36-1980, 5/5/1980, § 7]
The Board of Supervisors of Spring or Benner Townships may grant a variance or variances from the strict requirements of this Part upon application in writing by a landowner or his agent. A variance shall be granted where it can be shown by the applicant that, because of physical circumstances or conditions, strict conformity with the requirement of this Part would cause unnecessary hardship and that the fundamental purposes of this Part can be fulfilled in another reasonably sound manner. Prior to the granting of any variance, a copy of the application shall be sent to the office of the Spring-Benner Joint Authority for review and comment. Said authority and the applicant shall be notified by mail of the date and time of the Supervisors' meeting at which said application shall be considered.
[Ord. 36-1980, 5/5/1980, § 8; as amended by Ord. 09-00, 10/2/2000]
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provisions of this Part, upon conviction thereof in an action brought before a district justice in the manner provided for the enforcement of summary offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 90 days. Each day that a violation of this part continues or each section of this part which shall be found to have been violated shall constitute a separate offense.
[Ord. 36-1980, 5/5/1980, § 9]
The imposition of the penalties herein prescribed shall not preclude the institution of appropriate actions at law or equity to prevent unlawful construction or to restrain, correct or abate a violation, or to prevent illegal occupancy of a building structure or premises, or to stop an illegal act, conduct, business or use of a building or structure in or about any premises.