[Ord. 2003-0-2, --/--/2003, § 101-31; as amended
by Ord. 2010-01, 3/23/2010]
1. For each and every building or property, a separate permit to connect
to the sewer system will be required. A separate building sewer for
each building will be required. A single building sewer shall be provided
for a school, apartment building, commercial use, or other multi-unit
structure where the entire building is held in single ownership. If
the Township/Authority determines it to be impractical to provide
separate connections, a single or joint connection may be authorized
for more than one property. This must be approved by the Engineer.
A. Permit Requirements and Regulations.
(1)
No person shall uncover, connect with, make any opening into
or use, alter, or disturb, in any manner, any sewer or the sewer system
without first making application for and securing a permit, in writing,
from the Township/Authority.
(2)
Application for a permit shall be made by the owner, or by his
authorized agent of the property to be served.
(3)
Permits for work to be performed within the right-of-way of
any federal or state highway shall be secured from the agency with
jurisdiction there over. For work to be performed in the right of
way of any Township road, a permit shall be secured from the Township.
If a sewer lateral terminates on any property beyond the existing
macadam surface or improved but unpaved cartway of any Township road
but such terminus is still within the Township's right-of-way
and, further, if the construction of the building sewer will not disturb
any existing curb or curbing, the necessity for securing a permit
otherwise required by this section may be waived. This requires the
owner to submit a written application to the Township/Authority. After
review by the Engineer such waiver may be granted.
(4)
Permits are required for any blasting that may be required within
the Township. All requirements of East Fallowfield Township relating
to the use of explosives must be fulfilled. No explosives may be stored
within East Fallowfield Township.
B. Inspection Fees and Regulations.
(1)
Any contractor who has scheduled an inspection and, upon arrival
of the inspector, fails to be prepared for said inspection, shall
receive a failed inspection and be responsible to pay a fee in an
amount as established from time to time by resolution of the Board
of Supervisors.
(2)
Any contractor who fails an inspection shall be responsible
to pay a fee in an amount as established from time to time by resolution
of the Board of Supervisors for said failed inspection. All subsequent
inspections, whether passing or failing, will be in an amount as established
from time to time by resolution of the Board of Supervisors.
(3)
All inspections will be done during regular business hours of
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.
Any contractor who requires the Township/Authority agent to remain
on the job site after 4:30 p.m., to perform an inspection or any other
work, will be required to advise the homeowner as to why the request
must be made. The contractor must further assume the associated costs
for said inspections, with a minimum of two hours of time to be paid
in an amount as established from time to time by resolution of the
Board of Supervisors. For hours more than two, the rate will be in
an amount as established from time to time by resolution of the Board
of Supervisors. Absolutely no inspections will be scheduled on weekends
or holidays unless agreed to, in advance, by the inspector.
(4)
All associated fees with regard to failed inspections of a contractor
shall be paid prior to the construction of another sewer lateral by
said contractor.
[Ord. 2003-0-2, --/--/2003, § 101-32]
1. No person shall make or cause to be made a connection of any property
to the sewer system until such person has fulfilled each of the following
conditions:
A. Notified the Township/Authority of the desire and intention to connect
their property to the sewer system.
B. Made application for and obtained a permit from the Township/Authority.
The permit application shall include a sketch of the existing and
proposed building sewer.
C. Notified the Township/Authority at least 48 hours before the time
such connection will he made in order that the Township/Authority
may inspect the work of connection and witness necessary testing.
D. Has paid to the Township/Authority any connection and/or tapping
fee imposed by the Township/Authority.
E. Such person shall certify to the Township/Authority that any contractor
hired to construct the facilities to be connected to the sewer system
shall possess or have purchased the instruments or insurance required
by subparagraphs (1) through (7) below:
(1)
Performance and payment bonds as security for the faithful performance
of the work and payment of all obligations incurred for construction
and connection of the facilities to the sewer system.
(2)
Insurance as required by workmen's compensation laws and
supplied the certificate to the Township/Authority.
(3)
Liability insurance for not less that $500,000 for personal
injury or wrongful death to any one person and in an amount of not
less than $1,000,000 per any one occurrence.
(4)
Property damage liability insurance in an amount not less than
$500,000 for damages per any one occurrence and in an amount not less
than $1,000,000 for damages for all occurrences to one property.
(5)
Automobile bodily injury liability insurance in an amount no
less than $500,000 for injuries, including wrongful death to any one
person, and subject to the same limit for each person, in an amount
not less than $500,000 per one occurrence.
(6)
Automobile property damage liability insurance in an amount
not less than $200,000 for damage per any one occurrence and in an
amount not less than $500,000 for damages per all occurrences.
(7)
Builder's risk insurance in complete value form for 100%
of the insurable value of the work, including fire and extended coverage,
and also covering vandalism and malicious mischief on structures,
equipment, and materials.
F. Has received approval of all plans, specifications, contracts, or agreements and the issuance of any permits or approvals pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter
18B. Any regulations issued or adopted pursuant thereto shall not constitute a representation, guarantee, or warranty of any kind by the Township/Authority or by any official, employee, agent, or advisor of the Township/Authority as to the practicability, adequacy, functioning, or safety of any use, improvement, facility, or system installed or maintained pursuant to the aforementioned approved plans, specifications, contracts, agreements, permits, and regulations and shall not create any liability upon the Township/Authority, its officials, employees, agents, and advisors.
[Ord. 2003-0-2, --/--/2003, § 101-33]
Persons performing work on facilities to be connected to the
sewer system shall be registered plumbers having a current license
to perform work in the Township, as per East Fallowfield Township
Ordinance 2002-XX, "East Fallowfield Township Plumbers License Code."
[Ord. 2003-0-2, --/--/2003, § 101-34]
1. General.
A. Existing Properties, with On-Lot Septic Systems. The existing building
sewer line will be exposed and inspected by the Engineer. If the line
is of sufficient structural integrity to allow continued use the property
owner will be allowed to break said building sewer line on the building
side of the sewage disposal system and continue from that point to
the sewer lateral. Attachment shall be made with proper fittings to
extend the sewer line to the public sewer. No cap, stopper, or plug
shall be removed or punctured until permission has been granted by
the Engineer. No portion of an existing building sewer that is constructed
of bituminous fiber (Orangeburg) pipe or asbestos cement pipe shall
be used as part of the new building sewer.
B. The contractor shall determine the difference in grade between the
points of connection. If a minimum grade of 1/4 inch, or a maximum
grade of one inch, per foot is obtained, permission will be granted
to proceed. Permission to use a minimum gradient of 1/8 inch per foot
may be granted by the Township/Authority in special circumstances.
An appropriate notation shall be made on the permit form if 1/8 inch
per foot is used. Under no circumstances is the trench to be dug before
it is determined that the minimum fall can be obtained.
C. No portion of any sanitary sewer lateral or building sewer shall
be used until air tested and approved in accordance with these rules
and regulations.
D. All costs and expenses of construction and connection of a building
sewer to the sewer system shall be borne by the owner of the property
to be connected. The owner shall indemnify and save harmless the Township/Authority
from all loss or damage that may be occasioned, directly or indirectly,
as a result of said construction.
E. The building sewer shall be connected to the sewer system at the
lateral location determined by the Township/Authority.
F. The invert of a building sewer, at the point of connection, shall be at a higher elevation than the invert of the sewer system. A smooth, neat joint shall be made and the connection of a building sewer to the lateral shall be made secure and watertight. If elevations prevent gravity flow, the owner shall furnish, install, and maintain a pump at their expense. The pump must be one approved by the Township/Authority. Refer to §
18B-102, Subsection
3, for exceptions.
G. No building sewer shall be covered until it has been inspected and
approved by the Engineer. If any part of a building sewer is covered
before being inspected and approved. It will be uncovered for inspection
at the cost and expense of the owner of the property.
H. Every building sewer is to be maintained in a sanitary and safe operating
condition by the owner of the property. If any person shall fail or
refuse, upon receipt of a written notice from the Engineer, to remedy
any unsatisfactory condition with respect to a building sewer, within
60 days of receipt of such notice, the Township/Authority has the
right to not permit such person or entity to discharge into the sewer
system. The unsatisfactory condition(s) must be remedied to the satisfaction
of the Township/Authority or, at its option, it may make such repairs
at the expense of the property owner and file a lien.
I. Every excavation for a building sewer must comply with OSHA requirements
including sheeting, shoring, and confined space entry where applicable
and shall be guarded adequately with barricades and lights to protect
all persons from damage and injury. Streets, sidewalks, and other
public property disturbed in the course of installing the building
sewer shall be restored, at the cost and expense of the owner of the
property being connected, in a manner satisfactory to the Township/Authority.
J. Whenever unique physical conditions are encountered during the construction of a building sewer, and such unique conditions require additional safeguards or the observation of specifications more stringent than those in this Chapter
18B, the building sewer shall be constructed in accordance with such additional safeguards or specifications. Provided, however, that the unique special physical conditions and any additional specifications necessary to ensure the integrity of the building sewer shall be listed and set forth in the rules and/or regulations adopted by the Township pursuant to this section of this Chapter
18B.
K. The Township reserves the right to adopt, from time to time, additional rules and regulations as it deems necessary and proper relating to connection to the sewer system, which additional rules and regulations, to the extent appropriate, shall be construed as part of this Chapter
18B.
2. Grease Interceptors.
A. General Requirements. Grease or any other insoluble material capable
of obstructing, damaging or overloading the building drainage or sewer
system, or capable of interfering with the normal operation of the
sewage treatment processes, shall not be deposited, by any means into
such systems.
B. Interceptors Required. Interceptors for grease and other soluble
material shall be provided as required in this section. An interceptor
shall not be required for individual living units, or for any private
living quarters not used for commercial purposes.
C. Approval by the Township/Authority Engineer.
(1)
Users requiring interceptors shall provide the Engineer with
sufficient information describing the discharge, including drainage
volumes and grease concentrations from the proposed fixtures and equipment
which will be producing grease-laden discharges or drainage, and showing
the materials and features of the interceptor.
(2)
The Engineer shall make the final decision concerning which
fixtures and equipment shall require drainage or discharge through
grease interceptors. Such decision will be based on a review of the
above stated information as well as an actual inspection of the proposed
fixtures and equipment on the site.
(3)
No interceptor shall be installed until the interceptor design
and location have been approved by the Township/Authority Engineer.
D. Design and Use.
(1)
Interceptors shall be sized to have a grease retention capacity
of not less than two pounds for each gallon per minute of discharge
or drainage flow. The size of each interceptor shall be approved by
the Engineer. The rated capacity of each interceptor shall be identified
by a permanent plate attached to the interceptor cover confirming
the official Plumbing Drainage Institute (PDI) rating in gallons per
minute. The design of the grease interceptor shall conform to the
specifications as shown in the included Appendices 18-B-8 through
18-B-11 or an equal approved by the Engineer.
(2)
Interceptors shall be equipped with devices to control the rate
of discharge or drainage flows through the interceptor so that its
rated flow is not exceeded.
(3)
Wastewater and drainage flows, other than those requiring grease
separation, shall not be discharged into any interceptor. Food waste
grinders shall not discharge into any interceptor.
E. Construction. In general, interceptors shall conform to PDI-G101.
The Engineer shall give approval for each interceptor type, including
the material composition and configuration thereof, on an individual
case basis. Drawings and specifications of approved grease interceptors
shall be available for inspection at the Township office. The following
interceptor types shall apply:
(1)
Cast Iron Type. Composed of a cast iron body and cover with
the manufacturer's applied acid-resisting coating inside and
outside. The unit interior design shall incorporate removable flow
baffles, threaded inlet and outlet, and internal air relief, a double
wall trap with internal clean-out, and a scoriated cover with neoprene
sealing gasket.
(2)
Fabricated Steel Type. Composed of a welded steel body and cover
with the manufacturer's applied, acid-resisting, rust-inhibitive,
coating inside and outside. The unit interior design shall incorporate
removable flow baffle through arrangement, threaded inlet and outlet,
and internal air relief, double wall internal trap or deep seal external
trap, floor level clean-out provisions, and an anti-skid cover with
a neoprene sealing gasket.
(3)
Special Types. Special type interceptors shall include those
units which are not of the types stated previously, and are usually
of greater capacity. Special interceptors may be of precast concrete
construction for reasons of economy due to the larger size of such
units.
F. Location. Interceptors shall be located outside for all installations.
Each unit shall be serviceable on grade with the cover completely
removable. The cover shall be surrounded by a house keeping pad of
concrete construction. The interceptor shall be accessible at all
times to the Engineer. Each proposed interceptor location shall be
approved by the Engineer prior to installation.
G. Maintenance. The Engineer shall initially require a written report
indicating biweekly interceptor grease draw off quantities over a
three-month time period. Such report shall be submitted in a letter
form and shall clearly indicate the owner's name and address
as well as the information requested herein. The Engineer shall review
the submitted report and shall make the determination as to the frequency
of interceptor grease draw-off. This schedule of grease draw-off shall
be strictly followed on a continual basis until such time as the grease
laden discharge or drainage is discontinued by the owner's operations,
or unless subsequent experience demonstrates the need for more frequent
draw-off. The Engineer reserves the right to change the schedule of
grease draw-off by increasing or decreasing the frequency of draw
off times, based on site inspections and observations of operations.
[Ord. 2003-0-2, --/--/2003, § 101-35]
1. Pipe Requirements. Piping installations from the sanitary sewer lateral
to the building drain shall be constructed of anyone, or approved
combination of, the following materials:
A. Extra heavy cast iron soil pipe conforming to American Standard Association
and ASTM Standards, latest revision, together with neoprene gaskets.
The gaskets must be made to conform with the particular brand of pipe
being used and conform to ASTM C564, latest revision. All joints shall
be made in accordance with the pipe manufacturer's instructions.
B. Wherever the use of cast iron pipe is mandated in this Chapter
18B for clean-outs. Clean-out risers, screw-type plugs for clean-out risers, fresh air vents and/or fresh air vent risers, PVC may be substituted as herein provided:
(1)
The PVC is SDR 35 or Schedule 40 solid PVC which meets the requirements
of ASTM D-2665.
(2)
The top elevation of all clean-out and/or vent risers shall
not be less than six inches above ground level.
(3)
All riser caps are made of cast iron.
(4)
PVC Ring-tite pipe conforming to ASTM D3034-74, SDR 35 Type
PSM, together with necessary fittings conforming to ASTM DI 784. All
pipe and fittings shall utilize rubber gasketed joints shall comply
with ASTM-D-1 8-19 C-361 or C-433.
C. It is recommended that all building sewer connections use a cast iron vent and trap assembly located outside of the building and constructed in accordance with the standard drawing. Although the Engineer recommends and prefers the use of cast iron for vent and trap assemblies, where the use of cast iron is mandated in this Chapter
18B for vent and trap assemblies, PVC fittings may be substituted therefore provided:
(1)
Such fittings conform to the requirements of ASTM F477 for use
with SDR 35 gravity sewer pipe, latest revision.
(2)
All such fittings utilize rubber gasket joints and rubber gaskets
which comply with the requirements specified in ASTM D-1869, C-361,
or C-443, latest revision.
(3)
Vent and trap assemblies are encased with a minimum of six inches
or more of concrete.
D. Clean-outs shall be provided for all building sewers and service
connections where length of line exceeds 50 feet for four-inch diameter
pipe and 75 feet for pipe six-inch diameter or larger. Clean-out risers
shall be constructed of cast iron pipe.
E. Building sewers passing under any stream or creek shall be constructed
of Ductile iron water main pipe ANSI A21.51 and AWWA C151, Class 51,
with mechanical joints.
F. No sewer connection pipe shall be reduced in size between the house
and the sewer. All pipe shall be a minimum inside diameter of four
inches. Pipe sizes for apartments and commercial buildings must be
approved by the Township/Authority. Joints shall be permanently tight
and shall prevent the admission of ground water.
G. A minimum cover of three feet of earth shall be provided to protect
pipe from frost action and surface loading. Concrete encasement shall
be provided where cover is less. All changes in grade and alignment
(direction) shall be made with pipe fittings. No fittings exceeding
45° will be permitted.
H. No transformation from one pipe size to another, or from one pipe
material to another, will be made without the use of adapters manufactured
and designed for that purpose.
I. In the specific case of PVC piping, no transformations from one pipe
size to another, or from one pipe material to another will be made
without the use of Fernco joint or equivalent equal adapters manufactured
and designed for that purpose. Substitute adapters must be approved
by the Engineer. No cement joints will be permitted.
J. All connections to the sewer system must be made into the lateral
stub, tee, or wye left for the purpose, if one exists. Where no lateral
stub, tee, or wye has been provided, the sewer shall be tapped with
an opening to fit a 45° cast iron or PVC wye saddle or 90°
cast iron or PVC tee saddle. The saddle shall be securely fastened
by stainless steel straps provided with suitable bolts to tighten
securely. The pipe and saddle shall be completely encased with six
inches of 3,000 PSI test concrete. When the opening in the pipe has
been cut too large to fit the saddle, the Township/Authority's
sanitary sewer pipe must be replaced by a manufactured pipe section
with a tee or wye branch of the proper size. The construction must
be inspected and approved before the remainder of the connection may
be made. In the case of PVC, a wye or tee saddle shall be installed
using stainless steel straps provided with suitable bolts to tighten
securely.
K. Whenever a tee or wye branch has become broken in removing its cap
in preparation to make a sewer connection, the protruding branch must
be removed and a cast iron tee or wye saddle installed as described
above.
L. Whenever an existing Township/Authority lateral or stub is broken,
the broken end must be cut square and fitted with a duplex coupling,
or that section of pipe must be replaced.
M. The mouth, or opening, of the completed building sewer shall be kept
properly closed and water tight at all times during construction.
N. Clean-outs. Building sewer lines shall be vented, trapped, and a
clean-out provided as follows:
(1)
Where the main sewer is in the road a clean-out shall be provided
at the right-of-way line.
(2)
Where the main sewer is in an easement the clean-out shall be
located one foot from the permanent easement limit.
(3)
Clean-outs shall be provided in each sanitary sewer lateral
at fifty-foot intervals for four-inch diameter pipe and at seventy-five-foot
intervals for all pipe six-inch diameter and larger. Such intervals
shall include lengths of lateral installed by the Township/Authority.
Clean-outs shall be installed immediately downstream of any change
in grade or alignment. Clean-outs shall be constructed using a sanitary
tee fitting in the run of the pipe and a cast iron riser to the ground
surface. The riser pipe shall be provided with a screw type plug and
shall be water tight.
(4)
A minimum of one clean-out is required per building sewer line.
O. Fresh Air Vents. A vent shall be placed as close to the building
as possible, in the case of existing construction and also in the
case of new construction when, in the opinion of the Engineer, adequate
venting has not been provided for. Vent risers shall extend a minimum
of six inches above the ground surface and shall be capped with a
mushroom vent or double bend. Fresh air vents shall be at least four
inches in diameter, and must be constructed of cast iron.
P. Every clean-out and vent shall be properly supported by 2 RC, 2B
crushed stone or concrete in the bottom of the trench.
Q. New connections to the sewer shall not be placed through a cesspool
or septic tank. They must be placed on solid ground on the building
side of a cesspool or septic tank excavation area. With the exception
that, under special circumstances, cast iron water pipe (AWWA C 151
and ANSI A 21.51 Class 51, with mechanical joints) may be used to
span a cesspool or septic tank when properly supported and anchored
against shearing forces from surface loading or other settlement.
R. The contractor shall have sufficient pumping equipment ready for
use at all times on the site. All ground water which may be found
in the trenches, and any other water which may get into them from
any cause whatsoever, shall be pumped or bailed out so that the trench
shall be dry during pipe laying and backfilling. Water shall be kept
away from any mortar or concrete work until it has thoroughly set.
When water is encountered, no less than six inches of No. 2B coarse
aggregate shall be used for the foundation for the pipe. No storm
or surface water shall be allowed to enter the sanitary sewer system.
If, for any reason, construction is delayed or stopped, the pipe connected
to the sewer main must be capped with a water proof stopper.
S. The contractor shall fill all existing septic tanks or cesspools
with crushed stone or clean earth. Tanks shall be pumped after connection
to the sewer and before backfilling.
2. Pipe Bedding. In all trenches (both earth and rock trenches) first
class bedding shall be provided as a foundation for all pipe, unless
a concrete cradle or concrete encasement or other type of bedding
is required by the Engineer.
A. When extra heavy cast iron pipe is being installed, first class bedding
shall consist of shaping the bottom of the earth trench to fit the
pipes and bells in order to support the pipe over its entire length.
A minimum of six inches of No. 2B crushed stone bedding will be provided
when rock is encountered or when required by the Engineer.
B. When PVC SDR #35 is being installed, first class bedding shall provide
a minimum of six inches of crushed stone under the pipe, with backfill
using the stone up to, or beyond, six inches over the pipe. Bedding
material shall consist of crushed stone conforming to PennDOT Publication
408, as amended, grading and quality for No. 2B course aggregate.
A concrete encasement, or cradle, shall be required where extraordinary
trench and surface loading can be anticipated.
C. Regardless of the type of pipe used, unsuitable material encountered
in excavation, such as ashes, muck, and unstable soil, shall be removed
from the site and shall not be used as backfill. When the bottom of
the trench has been dug too deep, it shall be refilled to grade with
2-RC aggregate backfill, or No. 2B crushed stone backfill, and thoroughly
compacted.
D. Whenever rock or water is encountered in the trench bottom, a minimum
of six inches of 2-RC aggregate or 2B crushed stone bedding shall
be required for all pipe.
3. Air Test.
A. The inspector shall witness an air test of the building sewer from
the lateral to the point of connection at the building. Both ends
of the building sewer shall remain uncovered until the air testing
has been completed and the installation approved. Such approval shall
be noted in writing on the permit and no other evidence of such approval
shall be accepted. Persons utilizing air test equipment must be familiar
with its use and be familiar with the criteria for judging acceptance
based on various ground water conditions encountered. The air test
shall be conducted by the building sewer contractor under the direction
of the inspector, and made at the expense of the property owner.
B. The air test shall be made by attaching an air compressor or other
testing apparatus to any suitable opening in the section of the pipe
to be tested. All other openings of the pipe section being tested
shall be plugged. The pipe shall be subjected to a minimum uniform
air pressure of 4.0 PSIG on the entire section of pipe being tested.
This pressure shall be maintained for a minimum duration of 10 minutes
and that the maximum permissible pressure loss shall be 5%.
C. The contractor shall repair all defects or leaks of any lines failing
to meet the above tests and shall re-test same until acceptable to
the Township/Authority.
4. Backfilling.
A. Upon completion of the building sewer installation, the trench, to
a height of at least one foot above the pipe, shall be refilled with
clean earth or select stone backfill (2RC or 2B crushed aggregate)
deposited in six-inch layers. No stones or rock other than previously
noted shall be permitted in the one-foot backfill. Each layer shall
be solidly tamped and rammed down around the sewer pipe with hand
or mechanical tampers. Care shall be exercised not to disturb the
pipe. In filling to the height specified, the earth shall be thrown
in with hand shovels. Under no circumstances will backfilling by heavy
equipment be permitted.
B. All backfill material shall be free from cinders, ashes, refuse,
vegetable or organic material, or other material which, in the opinion
of the inspector is unsuitable. However, from a point of one-foot
above the top of the pipe to the finish grade (or subgrade of pavement,
driveways, walks, etc.) material containing stones up to six inches
in greatest dimensions may be used. The trench shall be thoroughly
compacted without displacement of the grade or alignment of the building
sewer. Backfill material shall be free of ice and no partially open
trench shall be permitted to be left open during the night when temperatures
below 28° F. are predicted.
5. Clean-up. Removal of debris, which may have been stored within the
public rights-of-way, including road, cartway, or sidewalk, shall
be removed within 24 hours of completion of the building sewer work.
Any concrete sidewalk or curb removed for the purpose of making a
sewer connection must be temporarily restored within 48 hours, and
permanent replacement must be completed within 30 days from the time
installation has been approved.
[Ord. 2003-0-2, --/--/2003, § 101-36]
No privy vault, cesspool, sinkhole, septic tank, or similar receptacle shall be used or maintained upon any property connected to the sewer system or which shall be required by this Chapter
18B to connect to the sewer system. Every such privy vault, cesspool, sinkhole, septic tank, or similar receptacle in existence shall be abandoned when the connection to the sewer system is made. It shall be cleansed and filled under the direction and supervision of the Engineer. Failure to comply with this provision shall constitute a nuisance and such nuisance may be abated as provided by law, at the expense of the owner of the property.