The management, regulations and operation of the sewer system
of the Borough of Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, and all things
pertaining thereto and arising in correction therewith shall be vested
in the Sewer Department as previously established by Borough Council.
Unless the context of this chapter clearly indicates otherwise,
the meaning of the terms and abbreviations used in this chapter shall
be as follows:
APPROVED
A device or method that has been accepted by the Sewer Department
as suitable for the proposed use.
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD OR BODS)
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure, five days at
20°C., expressed in terms of weight and concentration of domestic
sewage milligrams per liter (mg/l).
[Added 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 11-2022]
BOROUGH
The Borough of Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, acting
through its Borough Council or duly designated employee or representative
as designated by Borough Council.
BUILDING SEWER
A pipe or sewer that extends from the building's sewer to
the Borough's sewer system.
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BUILDING TRAP
A fitting or fitting assembly installed in the building sewer.
CLEANOUT
An accessible opening protected by a removable device so
as to permit access to the drainage system for removal of obstructions.
CONNECTION FEE
Fees payable by an applicant for connection to the Borough
sewer system, prior to such connection being provided by the Borough.
DOMESTIC SEWAGE
Normal wastes from water closets, lavatories, showers, laundries
and kitchens; but excluding process water, groundwater, and discharge
from sump pumps, wastewater or industrial wastes. Domestic sewage
shall not exceed the following levels:
[Amended 12-20-2022 by Ord. No. 11-2022]
Ammonia-Nitrogen as N
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50 mg/l
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CBOD
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300 mg/l
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Phosphorus as P
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18 mg/l
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Total Suspended solids
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300 mg/l
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TKN
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40 mg/l
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Oil and grease
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25 mg/l
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pH
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6—9
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DUAL USE PROPERTIES
Properties containing both residential and nonresidential
uses.
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EDU (EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNIT)
The unit of measure by which the sewer tapping fee shall
be imposed upon each improved property connected to the sewer system
in constituting the annual sewer usage by such improved property in
any amount up to 224 gallons per day and increments of up to 224 gallons
per day thereafter.
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FATS, OILS, AND GREASES (FOG)
Organic polar compounds derived from animal and/or plant
sources that contain multiple carbon chain triglyceride molecules,
as rendered animal fat, vegetable shortening, and other such oily
material used for the purpose of and resulting from cooking and/or
preparing food and is distinct from petroleum or mineral oils. These
substances are detectable and measurable using analytical test procedures
established in the United States Code of Federal Regulations at 40
CFR 136, as it may be amended from time to time. All are sometimes
referred to herein as "grease" or "greases."
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FOOD HANDLING FACILITIES
Any establishment that contributes, directly or indirectly,
wastewater containing FOG to the sewer system. This includes, but
is not limited to, restaurants, schools, private clubs, delis, churches
and day-care centers.
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INDUSTRIAL USER (IU)
A nondomestic, noncommercial discharger of wastewater into
the POTW, including, but not limited to, dischargers of holding tank
waste, factories, industrial cleaning operations, wholesale food processors,
and certain commercial establishments designated by the Borough as
an industrial user.
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INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Any solid, liquid or gaseous substance or form of energy
that is rejected, escaping or discharged in the course of any industrial,
manufacturing, trade or business process or in the course of the development,
recovery or processing of natural resources, as distinct from domestic
sewage.
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LEAD FREE
Solders and flux containing not more than 0.2% lead and pipes
and fittings containing not more than 0.8% lead.
MODIFIED FOOD HANDLING FACILITIES
An existing food service establishment undergoing material
renovations, including, without limitation, renovations of the plumbing
system or the addition of any equipment that may result in that change
to the nature of the discharge to the POTW.
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NEW FOOD HANDLING FACILITIES
Any food service establishment which begins operation after
the date of the enactment of this chapter.
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NONRESIDENTIAL USER
Shall include all industrial, commercial establishment and
institutions. Nonresidential shall be categorized as follows:
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A.
Class 1 User. Any user of the Borough's POTW who:
(1)
Has a discharge flow of 25,000 gallons or more per average workday;
(2)
Has a flow greater than 5% of the flow in the Borough's WWTP;
(3)
Is subject to federal categorical standards;
(4)
Is found by the Borough, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection or the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
to have significant impact, either singly or in combination with other
contributing industries, on the POTW, the quality of sludge, the system's
effluent quality or air emissions generated by the system.
B.
Class 2 User: Any user of the Borough's POTW that discharges
nondomestic pollutants in amounts that, on a routine basis, have a
significant impact on the treatment system or collection system or
have the potential to violate the prohibited discharge limitations
in this chapter. This class also includes any industry which presents
the potential to cause sanitary sewer obstruction, slug loads or chemical
spills.
C.
Class 3 User: Any user of the Borough's POTW that discharges
only sanitary wastewater, has dry processes or is considered to have
an insignificant impact on the POTW.
POLLUTION
Any discharge other than domestic sewage.
POTW TREATMENT PLANT
That portion of the POTW designed to provide treatment to
wastewater, including recycling and reclamation of municipal sewage
and industrial wastewater.
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PRETREATMENT
The reduction of the amount of pollutants, the elimination
of pollutants, the alteration of the nature of pollutants, or the
alteration of the nature of pollutant properties in wastewater to
a less harmful state prior to, or in lieu of, discharging or otherwise
introducing such pollutants into the POTW. The reduction or alteration
can be obtained by physical, chemical, biological processes; or by
process changes; or by other means, except as prohibited by 40 CFR
403.6(d) (relating to dilution). Use of grease traps and grease interceptors
shall not be considered pretreatment.
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PRETREATMENT FACILITIES
Those facilities which are necessary to treat sewage or waste water so as to meet the requirements of §
177-9 of this chapter.
PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTW)
The treatment works as defined by Section 212 of the Act
(33 U.S.C. § 1292) which is owned by the Borough. This definition
includes any devices, systems, or sewers, other than building sewers,
that convey wastewater to the POTW treatment plant, but does not include
pipes or other conveyances not connected to the POTW. For the purposes
of this chapter, "POTW" shall also include any sewers that convey
wastewaters to the POTW treatment plant from persons outside the Borough.
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RESIDENTIAL USER
Any person owning or occupying any room, group of rooms,
building or other enclosures occupied or intended for occupancy as
separate and/or individual living quarters by a family or other group
of persons living together, or by a person living alone, but excluding
institutional dormitories, hotels, motels, or commercial establishments,
as defined that is connected to or permitted to connect to the sanitary
sewer system of the Borough of Kutztown and shall also be applicable
to those persons developing property for residential dwellings. Residences
shall include, but not be limited to, apartments and any form of multifamily
dwellings not otherwise defined, and retirement facilities, or such
similar facility or facilities, including, but not limited to, personal
care boardinghomes licensed by the commonwealth.
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SCHEDULE OF RATES AND CHARGES
The sewer rates, charges or fees adopted and amended or revised
from time to time by resolution of Borough Council.
SEWER LATERAL
A pipe or sewer that extends from the building's sewer to
the Borough's sewer system.
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SEWER DEPARTMENT
The operating department organized and supervised by the
Borough Council to manage and operate the sewer system.
SEWER CONNECTION
The point of connection between the sewer lateral and sewer
system.
SEWER SYSTEM
The existing waste treatment, pumping stations, force mains,
truck lines, collection lines, manholes, sewer laterals and cleanouts
and other facilities and properties, together with the appurtenant
facilities and properties which the Borough now owns or hereafter
may acquire from time to time, including all property, real, personal
and mixed, rights, powers, licenses, easements, rights-of-way, privileges,
licenses, franchises and other property or interest in property of
whatsoever nature used or useful in connection with such facilities
and together with all additions, extensions, alterations and improvements
thereof or thereto which may be made or acquired from time to time
by the Borough.
SYSTEM HAZARD
A condition posing an actual or potential threat of damage
to the physical properties of the sewer system, the user's system
or an endangerment to the public's safety, health and welfare.
TAPPING FEE
Fees payable by an applicant so as to be allowed to connect
to and discharge into the Borough sewer system as provided for by
Act No. 203 of 1990 of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
TENANT
A person who leases or rents premises from a user.
TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS
The total suspended matter that floats on the surface or
is suspended in water, wastewater, or other liquids, that is removable
by laboratory filtering.
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USER
A person in control of any user's premises who, prior to,
upon or after the effective date hereof, has contracted or shall contract
for connection to a user's unit and/or a person who, upon or after
the effective date hereof, is being provided or will be provided with
service for a user's unit. It shall mean and include, as applicable,
each of the following: a residential or nonresidential (business,
commercial, industrial or institution) establishment.
USER'S UNIT or USER'S PREMISES
A.
A building under one roof and occupied by one family or nonresidential
establishment; or
B.
A combination of buildings in one enclosure or group and occupied
by one family or business; or
C.
One side of a double building or house having a solid vertical
partition wall; or
D.
Each room or group of rooms in a building occupied or intended
for occupancy as a separate business or separate living quarters by
a family and/or other group of persons living together or by a person
living alone; or
E.
Any trailer or mobile home occupied by one family or business;
or
F.
Any public building devoted entirely to public use, such as
a schoolhouse, house of worship or firehouse; or
G.
Each apartment, condominium, office or suite of offices in a
building or house having several such apartments, condominiums, offices
or suites of offices and using in common one or more hallways and
one or more means of entrances.
Connection permits shall not be issued to properties requiring
subdivision and/or land development approval by the Borough and DEP
planning module approval until such approvals are granted and an agreement
has been executed and recorded between the user and the Borough. The
agreement shall contain, but not be limited to, the following conditions:
B. Escrow for the cost of the improvements;
C. Provisions providing for the user to pay all engineering and legal
cost incurred by the Borough;
D. Provisions requiring testing and televising of all lines prior to
the Borough accepting dedication of said lines;
E. Provisions for the user to submit to the Borough an "as-built" drawing
showing the location of manholes, mains, lateral connections and house
connections and depths of same.
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A. Any person violating any provision of this chapter which violation
causes a system hazard or causes contamination or pollution which
creates a hazardous condition to the sewer system or general public,
upon conviction thereof shall be subject to a penalty of not less
than $100 nor more than $1,000 for each violation.
B. Any person violating any provision of this chapter, other than a violation as listed in §
177-12A of this chapter, upon conviction thereof shall be subject to a penalty of not less than $50 nor more than $600 for each violation.
C. Any person having illegal connections, noncomplying connections,
and defective connections not corrected within the sixty-day correction
period shall be subject to a penalty of not less than $75 nor more
than $750 for each violation.
D. Every violation of this chapter shall constitute a separate offense,
and each day such violation exists shall constitute a separate offense.
E. The penalties
as prescribed above shall be imposed and collected in the manner provided
for by the Borough Code in the case of violations of Borough Ordinances.