No person shall discharge septage at the Town of Hampton's POTW who does not hold a septage hauler permit issued pursuant to RSA 485-A.
Such permit, as required by RSA 485-A, shall be on file with the Town. Upon renewal or revocation of such permit, the hauler shall be responsible for notification of such renewal or revocation to the Town.
The Director may limit the quantities of septage that can be received or refuse to receive septage to ensure proper operation of the POTW pursuant to RSA 486:13.
Septic tank sludge and/or wastewater will only be accepted from the following towns: Brentwood, Danville, East Kingston, Exeter, Fremont, Hampton, Hampton Falls, Kensington, North Hampton, Raymond, Rye, Sandown, Seabrook, South Hampton, and Stratham.
A. 
Septic tank waste may be introduced into the POTW only at locations designated by the Director, and at such times as are established by the Director.
B. 
Such hauler may discharge septage to the facilities provided at the Town's wastewater treatment facility only after paying the charges as set forth in Section 12.4 of this Ordinance.
C. 
Each Hauler will be responsible for the proper upkeep of the disposal site as required by the Director of Public Works or the designee.
D. 
Those persons, firms, corporations, municipal subdivisions or institutions that conform to RSA 485-A and the definition of "RVs" shall dispose of such septage as human excrement or other putrescible materials at the dates, times, and locations designated by the Director.
E. 
No person, firm, corporation, municipal subdivision or institution shall discharge any toxic, poisonous, or radioactive solids, liquids or gases; the contents of grease, gas, oil and/or sand interceptors; or industrial wastes via septage tank truck into the Town's wastewater treatment facility without specific authorization of the Director.
F. 
All septage shall be subject to pH testing prior to discharge. Only septage with an acceptable pH (6.0 - 10.0) shall be allowed to be disposed.
The Director shall have the right to issue a temporary permit to allow the discharge of septage at a point of discharge other than the POTW in a situation where such temporary discharge point is necessary to protect the health and welfare of the Town. The Director shall issue such permit upon such terms and conditions as the Director deems to be in the best interests of the Town. The temporary permit shall not be valid for a period exceeding twelve (12) months. The Director shall have the right to revoke or suspend the temporary permit in the event the terms and conditions are not met.
A. 
Any person, firm, corporation, municipal subdivision, institution or hauler who conforms to RSA 485-A and intends to dispose of septage, human excrement or other putrescible material within the limits of the Town shall first obtain a permit from the Town.
B. 
Such permit as issued by the Town shall identify:
1. 
The motor vehicle;
2. 
The capacity of the tank;
3. 
The NHDES Permit Number; and
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Any other details of compliance with the regulations of the NHDES.
C. 
The following conditions shall constitute conditions precedent to the issuance of each permit by the Town:
1. 
Each septage tank truck shall have installed thereon, a sight level by which the quantity of the contents of each tank can be ascertained by visual observation in 500-gallon increments; or
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Each septage tank truck shall have an access port in which the quantity of the contents of each truck may be ascertained by depth measurements. If the director questions the size of the tank, he may require the tank to be sized by an independent agency at the expense of the owner.
3. 
Before the time of disposal, the hauler shall provide a signed (by the property owner and the hauler) statement of the following information into the logbook located in the office of the POTW:
a. 
The hauler's name;
b. 
NH Public Health and Septic Disposal Number;
c. 
Date;
d. 
Time of disposal;
e. 
Volume disposed;
f. 
pH of disposed material;
g. 
Origin of load (property owner's name, address, and telephone number), and
h. 
Nature of the waste (i.e., grease or septage) being disposed.
4. 
Owners of "RVs" who intend to discharge the contents of holding tanks are exempt from the permitting process, but are subject to the conditions set forth in Section 12.1.
There shall be a Septage Disposal Charge, as the Board of Selectman may adopt from to time or time in accordance with RSA 41:9 and included in the User Fee Schedule, for the receipt of septage into the Town's POTW for treatment, coupons for which can be purchased at the Town's Finance Office. Campers, recreational vehicles (RVs), and carpet cleaning services with a maximum capacity of less than 150 gallons also have the option to buy coupons at the Town of Hampton Transfer Station. If the permittee has either a defective sight level, no sight level attached to the truck, and/or no access to the contents of the truck for depth measurement, the permittee shall be charged according to the full tank capacity at the time of discharge or by other method determined by the Director.