To aid in the prevention of contributions, discharges, and accumulation
of fats, oils and greases into the public sewage system from industrial
or commercial facilities, including but not limited to, food preparation
and serving facilities and automobile service stations which may result
in the delivery of exceptional strength wastewater to the system,
to regulate such contributions, discharges and accumulations through
a permitting process; and to properly assess the costs associated
with the monitoring and regulation of such facilities, and the treatment
of fats, oils and greases delivered to the system.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
EXCEPTIONAL STRENGTH WASTEWATER
Wastewater which, at the time it enters the system, exceeds
one or more of the following strength parameters:
A.
Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD): 230 mg/l.
B.
Suspended solids (SS): 250 mg/l.
C.
Total Kjeldahl nitrogen (TJN): 44 mg/l.
FOOD SERVICE FACILITY
A facility or establishment, other than a single family residential
dwelling, regularly engaged in activities of preparing or serving
or otherwise making food available for consumption which uses one
or more of the following preparation techniques: cooking by frying
{all methods); baking (all methods), grilling, sauteing, rotisserie
cooking, broiling (all methods), boiling, blanching, roasting, toasting,
or poaching. Also included as a technique and for purposes of this
definition are infrared heating, searing, barbecuing, and any other
food preparation activity which produces a nondrinkable food product
in or on a receptacle that requires washing. These facilities include
restaurants, cafeterias, hotels, motels, hospitals, nursing homes,
schools, grocery stores, prisons, jails, churches, camps, caterers,
concessions, manufacturing plants, or any other industrial or commercial
establishments, except residential establishments, which discharge,
or are likely to discharge, grease into the system.
GREASE
Material composed primarily of fats, oil, and grease from
animal or vegetable sources. The terms fats, oil, and grease may be
used interchangeably in this article under this single definition.
GREASE TRAP OR INTERCEPTOR
A device for separating and retaining waterborne grease and
grease complexes prior to the wastewater exiting the trap and entering
the system. These devices also serve to collect settleable solids,
generated by and from food preparation and other activities which
discharge grease, prior to water exiting the trap and entering the
system. The grease trap/interceptor shall be properly sized to handle
the expected flow from the facility.
OIL/WATER SEPARATOR
A device that is specifically designed and manufactured to
separate oil from water, and permits the oil to be collected and removed
on a regular basis as to prevent it from being discharged into the
system. The oil/water separator shall be properly sized to handle
the expected flow from the facility.
OPERATION
Any activity which results in the discharge by a regulated
facility of any wastewater into the system.
REGULATED FACILITY
Any food service facility and any other commercial establishment
within the Township, except residential, which contributes, discharges
or accumulates grease which enters the system, or which discharges
waste into the system of the types described in Township Codified
Ordinances.
SYSTEM
Any public sanitary sewage collection system used in Newtown
Township.
USER
Any person or establishment including those located outside
the jurisdictional limits of Newtown Township who or which contributes,
causes, or permits the contribution or discharge of wastewater into
the system, including persons who contribute such wastewater from
mobile sources, such as those who discharge hauled wastewater.
All car washes, truck washes, garages, service stations, car
and truck maintenance facilities, fabricators, utility equipment shops,
and other facilities identified by Township and/or Municipal Authority
as likely sources of sand, soil and oil shall install effective sand,
soil and oil traps, interceptors, and/or oil/water separators. These
separators shall be sized to effectively remove sand, soil, and oil
at expected flow rates. These separators shall, at the user's expense,
be regularly cleaned or pumped to prevent any adverse impact upon
the system. Users whose systems are deemed to be ineffective by Township
and/or Municipal Authority shall change the cleaning frequency or
shall increase the size or methodology of the separator. Owners or
operators of washing facilities are required to prevent the inflow
of detergents and rainwater into the system. Sampling locations shall
be provided by all such users no later than June 30, 2017.
Excess strength charges shall be levied by Township and/or Municipal
Authority against any owner or operator of any operation which discharges
exceptional strength wastewater into the system. The Township charge
shall be equal to the exceptional strength load determined through
monitoring, times the estimated quarterly rates charged by the Newtown
Township or Newtown Township Municipal Authority plus an administrative
fee of 10%.
Township and/or Municipal Authority reserves the right to request
additional. control measures if existing control, sampling, measurement,
testing or inspection systems are determined by Township and/or Municipal
Authority to be insufficient to protect the system from damages due
to grease, sand, soil, oil or other discharges, or if a permittee's
efforts to eliminate excess strength discharges are unsuccessful.
Any owner or operator which refuses or fails to comply with
the requirements of this article shall, following a thirty-day notice
of its noncompliance, either cease all wastewater discharges into
the system, or shall, at the option of Township and/or Municipal Authority,
suffer a discontinuance of water services, or shall be subject to
all other remedies available to Township and/or Municipal Authority
at law or in equity, or both. Such owner or operator may also be subject
to fines and penalties levied by the Township and/or Municipal Authority.
Each owner and operator of a regulated facility shall be deemed to
have joint and severable liability and responsibility under the provisions
of this article.