Building sewer shall be no less than four inches in diameter.
All service laterals and building sewers shall be constructed
of the following types of pipe:
A. Vitrified clay sewer pipe at least four inches in internal diameter
and conforming to ASTM Designation C-13-57T.
B. Asbestos cement building sewer pipe, at least four inches in internal
diameter.
C. Medium-weight cast iron soil pipe at least four inches in internal
diameter conforming to ASTM Designation A-72-42.
D. Jointing materials for the various types of pipe shall be as follows:
(1) Vitrified clay pipe shall have compression-type joints conforming
to ASTM C425, Type III or other ASTM C425 joint approved by the Engineer.
(2) Asbestos cement pipe shall have joints consisting of two rubber rings
and an asbestos cement sleeve.
(3) Cast iron pipe shall have leaded joints properly caulked.
Uniform bearing shall be provided along the entire length of
a building sewer; and all joints of a building sewer shall be watertight
and rustproof. No cement mortar joints shall be used.
Where an improved property, at the time of acquiring a permit under §
355-3 to connect a sewer, shall be served by its own sewage disposal system or device, the existing house sewer line shall be broken on the structure side of such sewage disposal system or device and attachment shall be made, with proper fittings, to continue such house sewer line, as a building sewer, undiminished in inside diameter, but not less than four inches, to the service lateral.
A. A building sewer to serve one improved property may occupy the same
trench as a building sewer to serve the next adjoining improved property;
provided, however, that the common trench is on or immediately adjacent
to the common property line and such joint occupancy is by mutual
agreement of the owners concerned.
A. It shall be the duty of every person constructing or owning any building
sewer, house drain, soil pipe, vent pipe, plumbing fixtures, or any
other passage or connection between a sewer and any ground, building,
erection or place of business, and in like manner it shall be the
duty of the owners of all grounds, buildings, erections, and all parties
interested therein or thereat, to cause and require that such building
sewer, house drain, soil pipe, waste pipe, vent pipe, plumbing fixtures
and every other passage or connection shall be adequate for its purpose,
and shall at all times allow to pass freely all material that enters
or should enter the same.
B. No change of drainage, sewerage or the building sewer of any building
shall be permitted unless notice thereof shall have been given the
Borough and assent of the Borough Secretary thereto obtained in writing.
Fittings in a building sewer shall conform to the type of pipe
used in construction.
Changes in direction in a building sewer must be made by use
of "Y" branches or of 1/8 or 1/16 bends. Caulking of lead joints or
alignment of self-sealing joints to angles of less than 1/16 bend
equivalent only shall be permitted.
Fittings or connections in a building sewer which have an alignment,
chamber or recess with a ledge, shoulder reduction or pipe area that
shall offer any obstruction to flow shall not be allowed.
Joints in cast iron soil pipe in a building sewer shall be packed with oakum in the ball and spigot terminations and thereafter shall be filled with molten lead to a depth of at least one inch and not be depressed more than 1/8 inch below the rim of the hub. The lead then must be caulked in place. No paint, varnish or other coating shall be permitted on the jointing material until after the building sewer has been tested and approved as provided in §§
355-28,
355-29 and
355-30.
A. Floor drains shall be permitted to be connected to the building sewer
any where it can be shown to the satisfaction of the Borough Council
or its representatives that their connection is absolutely necessary.
Where such drains are permitted, arrangements shall be made to maintain
a permanent water-seal in the traps, and such drains shall be provided
with check or back-water valves where warranted.
B. A permit shall be obtained from the Borough or its representatives
before any floor drain may be attached to the house drain.
C. No permit for a basement floor drain shall be granted until the owner
of the building or his agent has executed and signed a written agreement
upon a form furnished by the Borough releasing the Authority and Borough
from any damage that may result from the basement being flooded by
the stoppage of sewers, which agreement shall be filed with the Borough
Secretary.
Generally, cleanouts shall be provided to each building sewer
and at intervals to permit complete rodding with a one-hundred-foot
long auger or tape. Cleanouts shall be constructed by using "Y" fittings
in the run of pipe with a forty-five-degree bend and riser to the
ground surface. The riser pipe must be provided with a standard four
inch screw-type ferrule.
Whenever in the opinion of the Borough or Authority or its representatives,
the trenching conditions require either a specific type of pipe, jointing
material or encasement in concrete, such materials as it may direct
shall be installed to protect the property owner and/or the Authority
and Borough Council, for special conditions as follows:
A. Where the trench is over 12 feet deep extra strength V.C. pipe or
Class 3300 A.C. pipe or cast iron pipe must be used.
B. Where the trench is less than four feet deep in a traveled roadway,
special bedding, consisting of crushed stone or concrete cradle, as
directed by the Engineer or Sewer Manager must be used.
C. Service laterals and building sewers for all service stations, garages,
or other establishments storing, using, or dispensing gasoline, kerosene,
benzene, or similar solvents shall be constructed of cast iron pipe
with leaded joints.
D. Where lines are laid in fill extra heavy cast iron soil pipe with
lead joints shall be used.
E. Where foundation conditions are poor due to groundwater, or subsurface
materials, a base of Pennsylvania Department of Highways No. 2B crushed stone at least six inches in depth shall
be applied.
F. Where rock is encountered, it shall be excavated to depth of four
inches below the bottom of the pipe and the trench refilled to the
grade line with clean earth or crushed stone.
A building sewer may be provided with a horizontal trap, known
as an interceptor trap, of not less than four inches inside diameter,
of cast iron equivalent to cast iron soil pipe. Such trap shall be
provided with a vent and cleanout openings, each to be at a level
at least equal to the finished grade level and to be provided with
vent cowls. Lines from such trap to such finished grade level shall
be of the same size and material as the building sewer.
The interceptor trap described under §
355-25 shall be located at a point to be determined and approved by the Borough Inspector in accordance with rules and regulations applicable thereto as adopted by the Borough. Such trap and its vent shall be on the property side of the curb.
The slope or grade of a building sewer, when the inside diameter
is four inches or more, shall be no less than 1/4 inch per foot of
length and shall be downward in the direction of flow; provided, however,
that when cement asbestos sewer pipe shall be used the slope may be
reduced but shall not be less than 1/8 inch per foot of length.
A. The Borough or its representative, shall observe all testing of a
building sewer. All equipment and material required for testing shall
be furnished by the owner of the improved property to be connected
to the sewer.
B. In the event a building sewer is not approved by the Borough a further
test or tests shall be made following completion of necessary corrections.
A fee of $5 will be charged by the Borough for observation of each
test subsequent to the initial test.
No building sewer shall be covered until it has been inspected, tested, as provided in §
355-28, and approved. If any part of a building sewer is covered before so being inspected, tested and accepted, it shall be uncovered for inspection and testing at the cost and expense of the owner of the improved property to be connected to the sewer.
A. Every building sewer shall be tested by filling the same with water,
completely, so that every section shall be tested with not less than
ten-foot head of water. Water shall be kept in the building sewer
for 15 minutes before inspection starts and no leakage shall be observable
at the time of inspection.
B. Upon approval of test of a building sewer by the Borough a certificate
of approval will be issued to the owner of the improved property to
be connected to the sewer.
Whenever the Borough has reason to believe any building sewer
has become defective, such building sewer shall be subject to test
and inspection, if any shall be corrected as required by the Borough
in writing at the cost and expense of the owner of the improved property
served through such building sewer.
Every building sewer of any improved property shall be maintained
in a sanitary and safe operating condition by the owner of such improved
property.
Every excavation for a building sewer 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 installation of a building sewer shall be restored at
the cost and expense of the owner of the improved property being connected,
in a manner satisfactory to the Borough.
Wherever the surface of any public street, sidewalk or cartway
is disturbed by construction of the service laterals, the surfacing
materials must be restored in kind and maintained to the satisfaction
of the Borough. Any and all construction in a public street of the
Borough shall be in compliance with the ordinances of the Borough
and any and all construction in a state highway shall be in compliance
with Pennsylvania Department of Highways requirements and specifications
and all necessary permits shall be obtained from the Borough before
construction is commenced, including the permit required for opening,
or disturbing the surface of a street.
The construction of service laterals and building sewers shall,
at all times, be subject to supervision and inspection by the Borough
or its representative and shall conform to the specifications of the
Authority. The service laterals and building sewer shall not be covered
until permitted by the Engineer or Sewer Manager or their representative,
and all backfilling of trenches shall be under their supervision and
shall be thoroughly compacted by tamping in six inch layers to a minimum
height of 24 inches above the top of the pipe.
Connections with sewers where same are run through private property
shall in all respects be governed by these rates, rules and regulations.
No roof drainage, cellar, surface water, waste from hydrants or groundwater from underground drainage fields shall be admitted to or be permitted into the sewer system. The sewer system is intended to convey sanitary sewage and liquid wastes only. Violators of this §
355-37 shall be subject to a fine of $50 per property.
The Borough shall have the right to close up or disconnect from
the sewer system any service lateral or building sewer used for carrying
rain, cellar drainage, surface water, groundwater or objectionable
matter or whenever any violations of these rates, rules and regulations
are committed, the expense to be borne by the property owner at cost
plus 25%.
The Authority and Borough Council shall not be liable for any
damage or expense resulting from leaks, stoppages or defective plumbing
or from any other cause occurring to any premises or within any house
or building.