[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Health of the Borough of Shrewsbury
as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 4-12-1971 (Ch. A131, Art. I, of the 1973
Code)]
There is hereby adopted by reference as more fully set forth herein
rules and regulations adopted by the Northeast Monmouth County Regional Sewerage
Authority, August 1970, consisting of general information; Section I, Rules
and Regulations; Sewer System Standards; Section II, Standards for Individual
Connections; Section III, Standards for Acceptable Wastes; Section IV, Rates
and Service Charge Schedules; Section V, Application and Permit Forms. Wherever
reference is made in the above rules and regulations to "sewer contractor,"
it shall be interpreted in the Borough of Shrewsbury and for the purposes
of this article as a "licensed plumber," and no one other than a licensed
plumber shall perform those duties set forth in the rules and regulations
as being within the purview of the sewer contractor.
Three copies of the aforesaid rules and regulations, adopted August
1970, have been placed on file in the office of the Clerk of the Borough of
Shrewsbury upon introduction of this article, and will remain on file in such
office for the use and examination of the public.
[Amended 5-10-1971]
A.
In addition to the above, the Plumbing Inspector of the
Borough shall be responsible only for inspections beginning at the connection
of the new building sewer to the existing building sewer, and continuing to
the house and into the house. The fee therefor shall be $10 for the first
inspection. In the event reinspections are necessary, the cost shall be $5
for each additional inspection. Fees shall be payable to the Board of Health,
Borough of Shrewsbury.
B.
There shall be a cleanout installed in the vicinity of
the curb or property line. Such cleanout shall be of the ironbodied trapscrew
type, caulked in a cast iron leg which shall extend to a point not more than
six inches below the surface of the ground. Cleanouts in sewer lines shall
be no more than 50 feet apart, and shall be no more than six inches below
the surface of the ground. There shall be one such cleanout placed at the
juncture of the house drain and building sewer.
[Adopted 11-8-1971 (Ch. A131, Art. II, of the
1973 Code)]
[Amended 9-27-1973 by Ord. No. 346]