Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the following
terms and phrases, as used in this article, shall have the meanings
hereinafter designated:
ACT OR THE ACT
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the
Clean Water Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
The Director of the NJDEP's Division of Water Quality or
his/her authorized representatives.
APPROVED TEST PROCEDURE
All analysis shall be performed in accordance with the analytical
test procedures approved under 40 CFR 136. Analysis for those pollutants
not covered therein shall be performed in accordance with procedures
approved by the NJDEP.
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF INDUSTRIAL USER
An authorized representative of an industrial user may be:
a president, secretary, treasurer or vice president of the corporation
in charge of a business function, or a manager authorized to make
management decisions which govern the operation of the facility, if
the industrial user is a corporation; a general partner or proprietor
if the industrial user is a partnership or proprietorship, respectively;
a duly authorized representative of the individual designated above,
if such representative is responsible for the overall operation of
the regulated facility, such as the position of plant manager, superintendent
or person of equal responsibility, and the written authorization is
submitted to the Superintendent.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OR BMPS
Schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to implement the prohibitions listed in §§
159-50 and
159-51. BMPs also include treatment requirements, operating procedures, and practices to control plant site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from raw materials storage.
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD)
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of organic matter for five days at 20° C expressed in terms of
weight and concentration in accordance with an approved test procedure.
CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (COD)
A measure of the oxygen-consuming capacity of inorganic and
organic matter present in water or wastewater expressed as the amount
of oxygen consumed by a chemical oxidant in accordance with an approved
test procedure.
COMMISSIONER
The Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection or his/her authorized representatives.
COMPATIBLE POLLUTANT
Biochemical oxygen demand, carbonaceous biochemical suspended
solids, pH and fecal coliform bacteria, and such additional pollutants
as are now or may be in the future specified and controlled in the
Township's NJPDES permit, where the POTW is designed to treat such
pollutants and, in fact, does treat such pollutants to the degree
required by the NJPDES permit.
COMPOSITE SAMPLE
A sample consisting of several effluent portions collected
during a specific time period and combined to make a representative
sample.
CONSISTENT REMOVAL
A reduction in the amount of a pollutant or alteration of
the nature of a pollutant by the wastewater treatment system to a
less toxic or harmless state in the effluent, which is achieved by
the system, as measured according to the procedures set forth in Section
403.7(b)(2) of the General Pretreatment Regulations for Existing and
New Sources of Pollution (40 CFR 403) promulgated pursuant to the
Act.
CONTROL AUTHORITY
Refers to the approval authority defined hereinabove; or
the Superintendent of the Division of Sewers of if the Township has
an approved Pretreatment Program under the provisions of 40 CFR 403.11.
COOLING WATER
Any water used for the purpose of carrying away excess heat
and which may contain biocides used to control biological growth or
other additives to protect the system against corrosion, scaling or
the like.
DISCHARGE
The releasing, spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting,
emptying or dumping of a pollutant into the waters of the state or
onto the land or into wells from which the pollutant might flow or
drain into said waters, and shall include the release of any pollutant
into a municipal treatment works.
DOMESTIC WASTEWATER
The liquid waste or liquid-borne waste resulting from the
noncommercial preparation, cooking and handling of food and/or consisting
of human excrement and similar wastes from sanitary conveniences.
EPA
The United States Environmental Protection Agency.
FEDERAL CATEGORICAL PRETREATMENT STANDARDS
Pretreatment Standards as codified in 40 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter
N, specifying quantities or concentrations of pollutants or pollutant
properties which may be discharged or introduced to a POTW by existing
or new industrial users in specific industrial subcategories.
GARBAGE
Solid wastes from the domestic and commercial preparation,
cooking, dispensing, handling, storage and/or sale of food.
GRAB SAMPLE
A sample which is taken from a waste stream on a one-time
basis, without regard to flow or time.
GRACE PERIOD
The period of time afforded under N.J.S.A. 13:1D-125, et
seq., commonly known as the "Grace Period Law," for a person to correct
a minor violation in order to avoid imposition of a penalty that would
otherwise be applicable for such a violation.
HAZARDOUS POLLUTANT
Any toxic pollutant; any substance regulated as a pesticide
under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. Pub.
L. 92-516 (7 U.S.C. § 136 et seq.); any substance the use
or manufacture of which is prohibited under the federal Toxic Substances
Control Act, Pub. L. 94-469 (15 U.S.C. § 2601 et seq.);
any substance identified as a known carcinogen by the International
Agency for Research on Cancer; any hazardous waste as designated pursuant
to section 3 of P.L. 1981, c.279 (N.J.S.A. 13:1E-51) or the "Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act," Pub. L. 94-580 (42 U.S.C. § 6901
et seq.) or any hazardous substance as defined pursuant to section
3 of P.L. 1976, c.141 (N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11b).
HOLDING TANK WASTE
Any waste from holding tanks, such as vessels, chemical toilets,
campers, trailers, septic tanks and vacuum-pump tank trucks.
INDUSTRIAL PROCESS WASTEWATER
(1)
In addition to any ground, surface, and stormwaters from the
site which are introduced into a treatment works, the liquid waste
or liquid-borne waste resulting from the processes employed by any
person identified in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual,
1987, Office of Management and Budget, as amended and supplemented,
under one of the following divisions:
(a)
Division A. Agriculture, forestry and fishing.
(c)
Division D. Manufacturing.
(d)
Division E. Transportation, communications, electric, gas and
sanitary services.
(2)
Wastewaters from restaurants (SIC #5812) and gasoline service
stations (SIC #5541) shall also be considered as industrial process
wastewater.
INDUSTRIAL USER
Any person who discharges, causes or permits the discharge
of nondomestic wastewater into the treatment works.
INTERFERENCE
A discharge which, alone or in conjunction with a discharge
from another source, inhibits or disrupts the operation of a POTW
or its treatment process so as to contribute to, cause or increase
a violation of any condition of a state or federal permit under which
the POTW operates; or discharging industrial process wastewater which,
in combination with existing domestic flows, are of such volume and/or
strength as to exceed the POTW design capacity or that approved by
the Superintendent of the Division of Sewers; or preventing the approval
use or disposal of sludge produced by the POTW, in accordance with
Section 405 of the Act and regulations, criteria or guidelines developed
pursuant to the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of
1976 (42 U.S.C. § 3251 et seq.), the Federal Clean Air Act
(42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq.), the Federal Toxic Substances
Control Act (15 U.S.C. § 2601 et seq.), Sections 2, 4 and
6 of the State Act and, to the extent practicable, the New Jersey
Guidelines for the Utilization and Disposal of Municipal and Industrial
Sludges and Septage.
NEW JERSEY POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NJPDES)
The New Jersey system for issuing, modifying, suspending,
revoking and reissuing, terminating, monitoring and enforcing discharge
permits pursuant to the State Act. The term also includes discharge
permits (NPDES) issued pursuant to Section 402 of the Act.
NEW SOURCE
Shall have the same meaning as set forth in 40 CFR § 403.3(K).
NJDEP
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
NONSIGNIFICANT CATEGORICAL INDUSTRIAL USER
The Township may determine that an industrial user subject
to categorical pretreatment standards under 403.6 and 40 CFR Chapter
I, Subchapter N, is a nonsignificant categorical industrial user rather
than a significant industrial user on a finding that the industrial
user never discharges more than 100 gallons per day (gpd) of total
categorical wastewater (excluding sanitary, non-contact cooling and
boiler blowdown wastewater, unless specifically included in the pretreatment
standard) and the following conditions are met: (i) the industrial
user, prior to the Township finding, has consistently complied with
all applicable categorical pretreatment standards and requirements;
(ii) the industrial user annually submits the certification required
under 40 CFR 403.12(q) together with any additional information necessary
to support the certification statement; and (iii) the industrial user
never discharges any untreated concentrated wastewater. Where the
Township has determined that an industrial user meets the criteria
for classification as a nonsignificant categorical industrial user,
the Township will evaluate, at least once per year, whether an industrial
user continues to meet the criteria in this definition.
PASS THROUGH
A discharge which exits the POTW into waters of the United
States in quantities or concentrations which, alone or in conjunction
with a discharge or discharges from other sources, is a cause of a
violation of any requirement of the POTW's NJPDES permit (including
an increase in the magnitude or duration of a violation).
PERMIT
Any permit issued pursuant to N.J.S.A. 58:10A-6, including
a letter of agreement entered into between the control authority and
a user of the POTW, setting effluent limitations and other conditions
on any discharge to the POTW.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, partnership, corporation,
association, group or society, including the State of New Jersey,
and agencies, districts, commissions and political subdivisions created
by or pursuant to state law, and federal agencies, departments or
instrumentalities thereof. "Person" shall also mean any responsible
corporate official for the purpose of enforcement action pursuant
to N.J.S.A. 58:10A-10.
pH
The logarithm (base 10) of the reciprocal of the concentration
of hydrogen ions in moles per liter of solution. Solutions with a
pH greater than seven are said to be basic; solutions with a pH less
than seven are said to be acidic; pH equal to seven is considered
neutral. Analysis shall be performed in accordance with an approved
test procedure.
POLLUTANT
Any dredged spoil, solid waste, holding-tank waste, incinerator
residue, sewage, garbage, refuse, oil, grease, sewage sludge, septage,
munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive substance,
thermal waste, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, cellar
dirt and industrial, municipal or agricultural waste or other residue
directly or indirectly discharged into the waters of the state. Pollutant
includes both hazardous and nonhazardous pollutants.
PRETREATMENT
The application of physical, chemical and/or biological processes
to reduce the amount of pollutants in, or alter the nature of, the
polluting properties of wastewater prior to discharging such wastewater
into the treatment works.
PRETREATMENT REQUIREMENTS
Any substantive or procedural requirement related to pretreatment,
other than a pretreatment standard, imposed on an industrial user.
PRETREATMENT STANDARDS
All applicable federal or state rules and regulations implementing
Section 307 of the Act of N.J.S.A. 58:11-49, as well as any nonconflicting
state or local standards. In cases of conflicting standards or regulations,
the more stringent thereof shall be applied.
PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTW)
A treatment works, as defined by Section 212 of the Act,
which is owned in this instance by the Township. For the purposes
of this article, POTW shall also include any sewers that convey wastewaters
to the POTW from persons outside the Township who are, by contract
or agreement with the Township, dischargers to the Township's POTW.
REGIONAL ADMINISTRATOR
The Administrator of Region II of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency or his/her authorized representative.
SERIOUS VIOLATION
An exceedance of an effluent limitation for a discharge point
source set forth in a permit, administrative order, or administrative
consent agreement, including interim enforcement limits, by 20% or
more for a hazardous pollutant, or by 40% or more for a nonhazardous
pollutant, calculated on the basis of the monthly average for a pollutant
for which the effluent limitation is expressed as a monthly average,
or, in the case of an effluent limitation expressed as a daily maximum
and without a monthly average, on the basis of the monthly average
of all maximum daily test results for that pollutant in any month;
in the case of an effluent limitation for a pollutant that is not
measured by mass or concentration, the Superintendent shall prescribe
an equivalent exceedance factor therefor; and for pH, the greatest
violation of a pH effluent range in any one calendar day which deviates
from the midpoint of the range by at least 40% of the midpoint of
the range excluding the excursions specifically excepted by a permit
with the continuous pH monitoring. The Superintendent may utilize,
on a case-by-case basis, a more stringent factor of exceedance to
determine a serious violation if the Superintendent states the specific
reasons therefor, which may include the potential for harm to human
health or the environment. Serious violation shall not include a violation
of a permit limitation for color.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER
Any industrial user who discharges, into the Township treatment
works, industrial process wastewater where either:
(1)
The volume exceeds 25,000 gallons per day;
(2)
The amount of BOD, CBOD, COD or suspended solids in the discharge
exceeds the mass equivalent of 25,000 gallons per day of the domestic
waste of the affected POTW;
(3)
The discharge makes up 5% or more of the average dry weather
hydraulic or organic capacity of the POTW treatment plant or contributes
5% or more of the daily mass loading of any of the pollutants listed
in Table I and/or in Appendix B, Tables II through VI of the State
NJPDES Regulations, N.J.A.C. 7:14A-1 et seq.; or
(4)
The industrial user is subject to Federal Categorical Pretreatment
Standards;
(5)
The industrial user is designated as such by the control authority.
SIGNIFICANT NONCOMPLIER
Any person who commits a serious violation for the same hazardous
pollutant or the same nonhazardous pollutant, at the same discharge
point source, in any two months of any six-month period, or who exceeds
the monthly average or, in a case of a pollutant for which no monthly
average has been established, the monthly average of the daily maximums
for an effluent limitation for the same pollutant at the same discharge
point source by any amount in any four months of any six-month period,
who exceeds an effluent limitation for pH monitoring, at the same
discharge point in any four months of any consecutive six month period,
or who fails to submit a completed discharge monitoring report in
any two months of any six-month period. The Superintendent may utilize,
on a case-by-case basis, a more stringent frequency or factor of exceedance
to determine a significant noncomplier, if the Superintendent states
the specific reasons therefor, which may include the potential for
harm to human health or the environment.
SLUG DISCHARGE
Any discharge of a non-routine, episodic nature, including
but not limited to an accidental spill or a non-customary batch discharge.
STATE
State of New Jersey.
STATE ACT
The New Jersey Water Pollution Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10A-1
et seq.
STORMWATER
Any flow occurring during or immediately following any form
of natural precipitation and resulting therefrom.
SUPERINTENDENT
The Superintendent of the Division of Sewers of the Township
of Wayne or his/her duly appointed deputy, agent or representative.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
The total nonfilterable residue, as defined in the Manual
of Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes and analyzed
in accordance with an approved test procedure.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Wayne or the Municipal Council of the Township
of Wayne.
TOXIC POLLUTANT
Those pollutants, or combinations of pollutants, including
disease-causing agents, which after discharge and upon exposure, ingestion,
inhalation or assimilation into any organism, either directly or indirectly
by ingestion through food chains, may, on the basis of information
available to the Commissioner, cause death, disease, behavioral abnormalities,
cancer, genetic mutations, physiological malfunctions, including malfunctions
in reproduction, or physical deformation in such organisms or their
offspring. Toxic pollutants shall include but not be limited to those
pollutants designated under Section 307 of the Federal Act or Section
4 of the State Act.
TREATMENT WORKS
Any device or system, whether public or private, used in
the storage, treatment, recycling or reclamation of municipal or industrial
waste of a liquid nature, including intercepting sewers; outfall sewers;
sewage collection systems; cooling towers and ponds; pumping, power
and other equipment and their appurtenances; extensions, improvements,
remodeling, additions and alterations thereof; elements essential
to provide a reliable recycled supply such as standby treatment units
and clear well facilities; any other works including sites for the
treatment process or for ultimate disposal of residues resulting from
such treatment. Additionally, "treatment works" means any other method
or system for preventing, abating, reducing, storing, treating, separating,
or disposing of pollutants, including stormwater runoff, or industrial
waste in combined or separate stormwater and sanitary sewer systems.
WASTEWATER
The liquid- and water-carried wastes from dwellings, commercial
buildings, industrial facilities and institutions, together with any
ground-, surface and stormwater that may be present, whether treated
or untreated, which is discharged into or permitted to enter the Township
treatment works.