As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT OR FACILITY
Any establishment or facility engaged in preparing, processing
or serving food for a commercial or institutional purpose, or a not-for-profit
organization, in a manner likely to result in the discharge of grease,
fats or oils to the sewer system, including but not limited to a restaurant,
cafeteria, institutional kitchen or other establishment or facility
which:
A.
Is involved in the preparation of food by means of cooking (frying,
grilling, sautéing, rotisserie cooking, broiling, boiling,
blanching, roasting, poaching, searing, barbecuing or the like); and
B.
Washes skillets, pots, pans, bowls, dishes, plates or other
equipment or utensils in water discharged to the sewer system.
GREASE and OIL
Any material, but particularly biological lipids and mineral
hydrocarbons, recovered as a substance soluble in an organic extracting
solvent using an appropriate analytical method approved under 40 CFR
Part 136. It also includes other material extracted by the solvent
from an acidified sample and not volatilized during the extraction
procedure, as defined in federal regulations.
GREASE INTERCEPTOR or INTERCEPTOR
A watertight receptacle utilized by non-single-family generators
of liquid waste to intercept, collect and restrict the passage of
grease, oil and food particles into the sewer to which the receptacle
is directly or indirectly connected and to separate and retain grease
and food particles from the wastewater discharged by a facility.
INSPECTOR
The representative of the Borough duly authorized to inspect
the construction, operation and/or maintenance of a sewer system or
any part thereof.
It shall be unlawful for any person to place, deposit or permit
to be deposited in an unsanitary manner upon public or private property
within the Borough of Dunellen, or in any area under the jurisdiction
of said Borough, any human or animal excrement, grease, garbage or
other objectionable waste, including industrial waste.