For the purposes of this article, any term not defined herein
shall have that meaning found in the Sewage Facilities Act, the Municipal
Planning Code and regulations promulgated thereto, unless the context
clearly indicates otherwise.
AUTHORIZED AGENT
A sewage enforcement officer, or professional engineer, or
code enforcement officer who is authorized to function as an agent
of the Township to administer or enforce the provisions of this article.
BOARD
The Board of Commissioners of Whitehall Township, Lehigh
County, Pennsylvania.
COMMUNITY SEWAGE SYSTEM
Any system, whether publicly or privately owned, for the
collection of sewage from two or more lots, and the treatment and/or
disposal of the sewage on one or more lots or at any other site.
DEPARTMENT
The Department of Environmental Protection of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania (DEP).
INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE SYSTEM
Any system of piping, tanks or other facilities serving a
single lot and collecting and disposing of sewage in whole or in part
into the soil or into any waters of the commonwealth.
MALFUNCTION
The condition which occurs when an on-lot sewage disposal
system discharges untreated or inadequately treated sewage onto the
surface of the ground, into the groundwaters of this commonwealth,
into surface waters of this commonwealth, backs up into a building
connected to the system or in any manner causes a nuisance or hazard
to the public health or pollution of ground- or surface water or contamination
of public or private drinking water wells. The system shall be malfunctioning
if any condition noted above occurs for any length of time during
any period of the year.
MUNICIPALITY
Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
OFFICIAL SEWAGE FACILITIES PLAN
A comprehensive plan for the provision of an adequate sewage
disposal system, adopted by the Board and approved by the DEP, pursuant
to the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act.
ON-LOT SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
Any system for disposal of domestic sewage involving pretreatment
and subsequent disposal of the clarified sewage into a subsurface
soil absorption area or retaining tank; this term includes both individual
sewage systems and community sewage systems.
PERSON
Any individual, association, public or private corporation
for profit or not for profit, partnership, firm, trust, estate, department,
board, bureau or agency of the commonwealth, political subdivision,
municipality, district, authority, or any other legal entity whatsoever
which is recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties. Whenever
used in any clause prescribing and imposing a penalty or imposing
a fine or imprisonment, the term "person" shall include the members
of an association, partnership or firm and the officers of any local
or municipal, public or private corporation for profit or not for
profit.
PUMPER/HAULER
Any person, company, partnership or corporation which engages
in cleaning community or individual sewage systems and transports
the septage cleaned from these systems, and who has registered with
the Township and is a current member in good standing of the Pennsylvania
Septage Management Association.
REHABILITATION
The work done to modify, alter, repair, enlarge or replace
an existing on-lot sewage disposal system.
REPLACEMENT AREA
A portion of a lot or a developed property, sized to allow
the installation of an on-lot sewage disposal system, which is reserved
to allow that installation in the event of the malfunction of the
presently installed on-lot sewage disposal system.
SEPTAGE
The sewage, residual scum and sludge pumped from on-lot sewage
disposal systems.
SEWAGE
Any substance that contains any of the waste products or
excrement or other discharge from the bodies of human beings or animals,
and any noxious or deleterious substances being harmful or inimical
to the public health, or to animal or aquatic life, or to the use
of water for domestic water supply or for recreation or which constitutes
pollution under the Act of June 22, 1937, known as the "Clean Streams
Law," as amended.
SEWAGE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER (SEO)
A person certified by DEP who is appointed by the Township.
Such person is authorized to conduct investigations and inspections,
review permit applications, issue or deny permits and do all other
activities as may be provided for such person in the Sewage Facilities
Act, the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder and this or
any other ordinance adopted by the Township.
SEWAGE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
A comprehensive set of legal and administrative requirements
encompassing the requirements of this article, the Sewage Facilities
Act, the Clean Streams Law, the regulations promulgated thereunder
and such other requirements adopted by the Board to effectively enforce
and administer this article.
SEWAGE PERMIT
A document issued for the local agency by the SEO when proper
application, fee, test results, field investigations, a suitable system
design and other requested information by the Township have all been
provided to the SEO in accordance with PA Code Title 25 Chapter 72,
and Administration of Sewage Facilities Permitting Program.
SUBDIVISION
The division of a lot, tract or parcel of land into two or
more lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions of land, including changes
in existing lot lines. The enumerating of lots shall include as a
lot that portion of the original tract or tracts remaining after other
lots have been subdivided therefrom. For this article this term shall
also mean land development.
TOWNSHIP
Whitehall Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.
From the effective date of this article, its provisions shall
apply in any portion of the Township identified in the Official Act
537 Sewage Facilities Plan as a Sewage Management District. Within
such area or areas, the provisions of this article shall apply to
all persons owning any property serviced by an on-lot sewage disposal
system and to all persons installing or rehabilitating on-lot sewage
disposal systems.
Only normal domestic waste shall be discharged into any on-lot
sewage disposal system. The following shall not be discharged into
the system:
B. Automobile oil and other nondomestic oil.
C. Toxic or hazardous substances or chemicals, including but not limited
to pesticides, disinfectants (excluding household cleaners), acids,
paints, paint thinners, herbicides, gasoline and other solvents.
D. Clean surface water or groundwater, including water from roof or
cellar drains, springs, basement sump pumps and French drains.