[Amended 11-13-2017 by Ord. No. 816-2017]
A device or valve installed in a building drain or a building sewer subject to a potential backflow that will prevent drainage or waste from backing into the building or into a fixture and causing an unsanitary or flooding condition.
Owners of real estate abutting a public right-of-way containing a public sewer, or having buildings within 200 feet of a public sewer, or are connected to a public sewer.
Any building or structure which is designed or used for dwelling purposes or other temporary and permanent occupancy by persons, or which can directly or indirectly be connected with a sewer for the purposes of securing the use of services of the sewerage system. "Building" shall also include commercial buildings. "House connection" shall also mean connection as defined under this section.
A person appointed by the Laurel Springs Mayor and Council to administer and to enforce this Borough ordinance and State codes.
A tie-in to a house, building or individual apartment unit, in an apartment unit building, for sewer service to the house, building, or individual apartment unit. A double house (duplex) shall be considered two units. "Property" and "real property" shall also mean a house, building or individual apartment unit, in an apartment building.
The Borough Administrator acting through the Borough of Laurel Springs Mayor and Council.
The animal and vegetable waste resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking, and consumption of food.
Any regular or special Council meeting at which a person has an opportunity to be heard on a specific matter that has been placed on the agenda pertaining to sewer utilities.
The high strength liquid or waste from industrial processes as distinct from domestic sewage.
A device designed and installed so as to separate and retain deleterious, hazardous or undesirable matter, from normal wastes, and permit normal sewage or liquid wastes to discharge into the disposal system. Examples of deleterious, hazardous or undesirable matter are grease, oil, corrosives, sand and gravel.
A person appointed by the Laurel Springs Mayor and Council to administer and to enforce this Borough ordinance and State codes.
A sewer line extending from a sewer main to the curb for the purpose of connecting by the property owner, or other for the property owner, of a line to service a house, building or individual apartment unit in an apartment building, for sewerage service. "Property" and "real property" shall also mean a house, building or individual apartment unit, in an apartment building and a double house (duplex) shall be considered two units under this definition.
A collection system main or line constituting a part of the sewerage system and design or used for collection of sewage from a service connection.
A sanitary sewage collection treatment and disposal system.
A "manhole" as commonly defined.