A minimum of five feet to groundwater at the dumping site.
All dumping to be eliminated in the fall when frost in the ground
prevents percolations and dumping not to resume until after weight
limits on Town roads are removed in the spring.
Upon Health Inspection recommendation and Town Board approval,
screening of waste may be required to remove all non-biogradeable
waste for proper disposal.
If a waste disposal site becomes sealed against natural percolation,
knifing, disking, or plowing will be required as determined by the
inspector.
The waste disposal sites will be exactly defined on the permit,
including a diagram or map of the area.
All active sites are to be marked by corner post of sufficient
height to be easily seen and stakes made of a material as to withstand
normal wear and tear. If a stake is lost, it must be replaced as soon
as possible.
No industrial waste to be spread without a special permit from
the Town Board for each load to be dumped.
No holding tank loads will be spread on the waste dumping grounds.
The permit holder will be responsible for the cleanup and all
cost of clean-up if a site becomes contaminated with industrial waste
or any other hazardous waste.
There will be no spillage, accidental or otherwise of waste
out of the designated site area or on Town roads or right-of-way.
A. The permitted premises can be used by the permit applicant holder
only and can in no way be sub-leased to haulers or persons for the
permit indicated use.
B. The inspector for the wastewater disposal sites shall have the following
qualifications: field experience, Master Plumber license and or soil
tester license and have attended an updating refresher course within
the last 12 months.
C. A copy of the inspection forms and water test results will be kept
in permit holder's file on record in the Town Office.
D. Any violation of this chapter could result in loss of wastewater
dumping permit or permits.