This chapter shall be enforced by the township health officer
or sanitary inspector, hereinafter referred to as the enforcing official,
together with the assistance of the plumbing inspector. No board of
health certificate of "no present public health nuisance regarding
individual sewerage disposal system" and "no evidence of present public
health nuisance regarding the potable water supply" (hereinafter referred
to as "board of health certificate") shall be issued except in compliance
with the provisions of this chapter.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all buildings
where individual sewerage disposal systems (I.S.D.S.) are used for
the control and treatment of sewerage and/or all buildings served
by an individual potable water supply, a semi-private water supply
or a public water supply. The term "building" shall include only residential
structures which are being leased or rented.
Applications for board of health certificates shall be made
in writing to the enforcing officer and shall state:
a. The name, address and telephone number of the owner.
b. A description of the building by street number or otherwise as will
enable the township enforcing official to easily locate same.
c. The name, address and telephone number of the agent, if any appointed
by the owner for the management of same.
d. Plot plan and any additional engineering detail requested.
e. If a board of health certificate has been issued for any such building
within 12 months immediately preceding the date of such application,
the owner of such building may certify in writing under oath to the
enforcing official that the septic system serving such building still
complies with the standards set forth in this chapter. In this event
no inspection need be made and no fee need be submitted. The board
of health certificate shall be issued immediately; and
f. A fee in the amount of $25 shall be charged for each septic system
certification and a fee of $25 shall be charged for each water supply
certificate. The total fee of $50 shall accompany the application.
As soon as practical, but in no event more than 10 days within
receipt of an application for the issuance of a board of health certificate,
the township enforcing official shall cause an inspection to be made
of the individual sewerage disposal system serving such building as
indicated in the application. In addition, a water sample shall be
collected and analyzed at a New Jersey State Certified Public Laboratory
by a licensed public health laboratory technician.