[Ord. No. 1-2011, 5/10/2011]
1. Any drain (including indoor drains and sinks) or conveyance, whether
on the surface or underground, that allows any nonstormwater discharge,
including sewage, process wastewater, and wash water, to enter the
municipality's separate storm sewer system or waters of the commonwealth
is prohibited.
2. Any drain or conveyance connected from a commercial or industrial
land use to the municipality's separate storm sewer system, which
has not been documented in plans, maps, or equivalent records and
approved by the municipality, is prohibited.
3. No person shall allow, or cause to allow, discharges into the municipality's separate storm sewer system or into surface waters of the commonwealth, which are not composed entirely of stormwater, except as provided in Subsection
4 below, and discharges allowed under a state or federal permit.
4. The following discharges are authorized, unless they are determined
to be significant contributors to pollution to the waters of the commonwealth:
A. Discharges from firefighting activities.
B. Potable water sources, including dechlorinated water line and fire
hydrant flushings.
D. Air-conditioning condensate.
F. Water from crawl space pumps.
G. Pavement wash waters where spills or leaks of toxic or hazardous
materials have not occurred (unless all spill material has been removed)
and where detergents are not used.
H. Flows from riparian habitats and wetlands; uncontaminated water from
foundations or from footing drains.
J. Dechlorinated swimming pool discharges; uncontaminated groundwater.
K. Water from individual residential car washing; routine external building
washdown (which does not use detergents or other compounds).
5. In the event that the municipality or PADEP determines that any of the discharges identified in Subsection
4 significantly contribute to pollution of waters of the commonwealth, or is so notified by PADEP, the municipality will notify the responsible person(s) to cease the discharge.
6. Upon notice provided by the municipality or PADEP under Subsection
5, the discharger will have a reasonable time, as determined by the municipality or PADEP, to cease the discharge, consistent with the degree of pollution caused by the discharge.
7. Nothing in this section shall affect a discharger's responsibilities
under commonwealth law.
[Ord. No. 1-2011, 5/10/2011]
Roof drains and sump pumps shall discharge to infiltration areas,
vegetative BMPs, or pervious areas to the maximum extent practicable.
[Ord. No. 1-2011, 5/10/2011]
1. No person shall modify, remove, fill, landscape, or alter any existing
stormwater BMP, facilities, areas, or structures, unless it is part
of an approved maintenance program, without the written approval of
the municipality.
2. No person shall place any structure, fill, landscaping, or vegetation
into a stormwater BMP, facilities, areas, structures, or within a
drainage easement which would limit or alter the functioning of the
BMP without the written approval of the municipality.