Terms not otherwise defined herein shall be as adopted in the latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, published by the American Public Health Association, the American Water Works Association and the Water Pollution Control Federation; the Federal Guidelines for State and Local Pretreatment Programs.
AUTHORITYThe North Hudson Sewerage Authority.
AUTHORITY SEWER USE RESOLUTIONThe North Hudson Sewerage Authority Sewer Use Resolution, most recent version, references the Authority's policy and procedures for sewer connection permit applications and management of sewerage entering the Authority owned and operated combined sewer system.
BENEFICIAL USESUses of the waters of the state that may be protected against quality degradation, including, but not necessarily limited to, domestic, municipal, agricultural and industrial supply, power generation, recreation, aesthetic equipment, navigation and the preservation and enhancement of fish, wildlife and other aquatic resources of reserves, and other uses, both tangible or intangible, as specified by federal or state law.
COMBINED SEWERA sewer intended to receive both wastewater and stormwater or surface water.
COMMUNITY SEWERA sewer owned and operated by the Authority, tributary to a treatment facility operated by the Authority, otherwise known as a "public sewer."
COMPATIBLE POLLUTANTSCompatible pollutants are BOD, suspended solids, pH and fecal coliform bacteria and such additional pollutants as are now, or may be in the future, specified and controlled in NJPDES permits NJ0029076, NJ0029084, and NJ0029092 for its wastewater treatment works where such works have been designed and used to reduce or remove such pollutants.
CONTAMINATIONAn impairment of the quality of the waters of the state with waste to a degree which creates a hazard to the public health through poisoning or through the spread of disease. Contamination shall include any equivalent effect resulting from the disposal of wastewater, whether or not waters of the state are affected.
CRITICAL USERSUsers whose standard classification is identified on the Standard Industrial Classifications, SIC, Manual in any of Divisions A, B, D, E and I and who:
A. Have a discharge flow of 25,000 gallons or more per average workday;
B. Have a flow greater than 5% of the flow in the Authority's wastewater treatment system;
C. Have in their wastes toxic pollutants in toxic amounts, as defined in standards issued under Section 307(a) of Public Law 92-500; or
D. Are found by the Director to have significant impact, either singly or in combination with other contributing industries, on the treatment system. A critical user is required to obtain a permit.
DIRECTORThe Executive Director of the North Hudson Sewerage Authority, or his/her duly appointed deputy, agent, or representative.
EASEMENTAn acquired legal right for the specific use of land owned by others.
ENGINEERThe Authority Engineer, or his/her duly authorized deputy, inspector, agent or representative.
FATS, OIL AND GREASEFats, oil and grease, also referred to as FOG, in a physical state such that it will separate by gravity from wastewater by treatment in an approved pretreatment facility. Wastewater shall be considered free of floatables if it is properly pretreated and the wastewater does not interfere with the collection system.
HEALTH OFFICERThe Town's Health Officer, or his/her duly authorized deputy, inspector, agent or representative.
INDIVIDUAL SEWER DISPOSAL SYSTEMAny privy vault, cesspool, septic tank and discharge field, bed or seepage pit or pits used only for the disposal of the sewage from buildings on the premises on which it is located.
INDUSTRIAL WASTESThe liquid or water-carried wastes of any industrial process, trade or business not clearly included within the definitions of "sanitary sewage," "stormwater," "cooling water" or "subsoil drainage" herein. In general, wastewaters carrying any quantity of oil, greases, fats, abrasives, chemicals, residues of manufacturing, processed wastes from dye baths, felting or fur processing from slaughterhouses, or meat processing plants and similar substances, whether dissolved, in suspension or mechanically carried by water, shall be considered as industrial wastes.
NATURAL OUTLETAny outlet, including storm sewers and combined sewer overflows, into a watercourse, pond, ditch, lake or other body of surface water or groundwater.
NUISANCEAnything which is injurious to health, is indecent, offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to the free use of property so as to interfere with the comfort or enjoyment of life or property of the community, the neighborhood or any considerable number of persons, although the extent of the annoyance or damage inflicted upon individuals may be unequal.
OWNERThe owner of any real estate and also all tenants, lessees or others in control or possession and use of the property in question.
POLLUTIONAn alteration of the quality of the waters of the state by waste to a degree which unreasonably affects such waters for beneficial use or facilities which serve such beneficial uses. Pollution may include contamination.
PREMISESA parcel of real estate, including any improvements thereon, which is determined by the Authority to be a single user for purposes of receiving, using and paying for service.
QUALITY OF THE WATERSThe chemical, physical, biological, bacteriological, radiological and other constituents and characteristics of water which affect its use.
SANITARY SEWAGEThe common wastewater and water-carried wastes from human dwellings and from toilet and lavatory fixtures, kitchens, laundries and similar facilities of business and industrial buildings. In general, "sanitary sewage" shall not include stormwater from roofs, yards, streets or open places, water from land surfaces or brooks, clean overflows from springs, wells, large volumes of subsoil drainage, large volumes of clean water from air conditioning or other cooling or condensing facilities, clean wastewater from hydraulically operated contrivances and those wastes included within the definition of "industrial wastes."
SANITARY SEWERA sewer intended to convey only sanitary sewage or, if so stipulated with respect to the particular sewer, sanitary sewage plus industrial or other wastes from residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants and institutions. In general, sanitary sewers shall not be intended to convey stormwater nor more than very small quantities of cooling water.
SEWAGEThe spent water of a community.
SEWAGE SYSTEMAll the facilities of the Authority for collecting, pumping, treating and disposing of wastes.
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTAny structure or device, or combination of structures and devices, for treatment of sewage.
SEWERThe main pipe or conduit, manholes and other structures and equipment appurtenant thereto, provided to carry sewage, industrial wastes, stormwater, cooling water or similar wastes, subject, in each particular, to the purposes and limitations imposed upon the particular sewer.
SEWER CONNECTION PERMITA permit issued by the Authority to allow a connection and discharge waste into the sewer system.
SEWER SYSTEMAll facilities for collection, conveying, pumping, treating and discharge of sewage.
SLUGAny discharge of water or wastewater which, in concentration of any given constituent or in quality of flow, exceeds, for any period or duration longer than 15 minutes, more than five times the average twenty-four-hour concentration or flow during normal operation and shall adversely affect the collection system and/or performance of the wastewater treatment works.
STANDARD CLASSIFICATIONA classification of users based on the 1972 Edition of the Standard Industrial Classification Manual (SIC), Bureau of the Budget, of the United States of America.
STORM SEWER/STORM DRAINA sewer or drain, with appurtenances provided and intended for the conveyance of stormwater with and without other clean wastewaters as may have been stipulated for any particular drain or sewer.
SUSPENDED SOLIDSThe total suspended matter that floats on the surface of, or suspended in, water, wastewater or other liquids and is removable by laboratory filtering, as prescribed in "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater," and is referred to as "nonfilterable residue."
UNPOLLUTED WATERWater not containing any pollutants limited or prohibited by the effluent standards in effect and whose discharge will not cause any violation of receiving water quality standards.
USERAny person who discharges, causes or permits the discharge of wastewater into the Authority's wastewater treatment works.
WASTESewage and any and all other waste substances, associated with human habitation, of human or animal origin, or from any producing, manufacturing or processing operation of whatever nature, including such waste placed within containers of whatever nature prior to, and for purposes of, disposal.
WATERS OF THE STATEAny water, surface or underground, including saline waters, within the boundaries of the state.