Section definitions. Unless the context specifically and clearly
indicates otherwise, the meanings of terms used in these rules and
regulations shall be as follows:
ACTUAL FLOW
The volume of sewage and other wastes that a domestic treatment
works receives; actual flow shall be determined by the arithmetic
average of the metered daily volumes of waste received at a treatment
works for the preceding period of three consecutive calendar months.
Where peak flows have been determined by the NJDEP to be seasonal
in nature, the seasonal peak flow period shall be used in determining
actual flow.
ADEQUATE CONVEYANCE CAPACITY
(1)
That in the downstream sewers, the peak dry-weather flow does
not exceed 80% of the depth of the pipe, and the peak wet-weather
flow does not result in overflows or discharges from any unpermitted
location; and
(2)
That in downstream pumping stations with two pumps, peak dry-weather
flow shall be handled by one pump, and in pumping stations with more
than two pumps, peak dry-weather flow shall be handled with the largest
pump out of service, and the peak wet-weather flow does not result
in any overflow or discharge.
AGENT, EMPLOYEE, OFFICER, PERSONNEL, OR REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
TOWNSHIP
A person or persons directly employed by the Township, or
appointed by the Township by majority vote at a public meeting, charged
with responsibility to carry out a specific task as set forth in these
regulations. Such persons may include Township personnel, professional
consultants and their employees, and other regulatory agencies.
AIRPORT
A building or group of buildings intended for use as a terminal
facility used for aircraft takeoff and landing. This includes facilities
for handling passengers and cargo and for servicing aircraft.
APPLICANT, CUSTOMER, DEVELOPER, OWNER, PERSON or USER
Any person, corporation or organization applying for (or
contracting for): sewer connections; or for use, products or services;
or who uses said services; or who is the owner or occupant (or both)
of any real property which directly or indirectly has been connected
to the sewer system or to which directly or indirectly has been furnished
or supplied the use, products or services of the sewer system or sewer
services facilities or products.
ASSEMBLY HALL
Any building (or portion thereof) used for the gathering
together of 50 or more persons for such purposes as deliberation,
education, instruction, worship, entertainment or amusement.
AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STATIONS
Any establishment where motor fuels are stored and dispensed
from fixed equipment into the fuel tanks of motor vehicles or approved
containers, including any building used for minor automotive repair
work. Minor repairs include the exchange of parts, oil changes, engine
tune-ups and similar routine maintenance work.
AVERAGE RESTAURANT
A restaurant that provide table service to its patrons during
typical daytime/evening business hours (e.g., 5:00 a.m. through 11:00
p.m.).
BAR/COCKTAIL LOUNGE
A business establishment where refreshments, including alcoholic
beverages, may be procured.
BATHHOUSE
A building or group of buildings containing dressing rooms,
which may or may not include showers.
BEAUTY SHOP
A building in which hairdressing, facials, and/or manicures
are done. The number of stations shall be the maximum number of persons
for whom hairdressing services could be performed at any one time.
This shall include barbershops.
BOARDING HOUSE
A building arranged or used for lodging for compensation,
with or without meals, and not occupied as a single-family unit. Dormitories,
where group sleeping accommodations are provided in one room, or in
a series of closely associated rooms, for persons not of the same
family group, shall be included.
BOD (BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND)
The quantity of oxygen, expressed in ppm by weight, utilized
in the biochemical oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory
procedure for five days at 20°C.
BOWLING ALLEY
A building intended for recreational use for the game of
bowling. This shall not include restaurant and/or bar areas, which
shall constitute a separate occupancy.
BUILDING
Any structure (or portion thereof) occupied or intended for
supporting or sheltering any occupancy. An occupancy is the purpose
for which a building, or portion thereof, is used.
BUILDING SEWER
The part of the sanitary sewer service line that extends
from the inspection riser to a dwelling or structure.
CAMP
A building or group of buildings, cabins, tents, or recreational
vehicles (or spaces provided for such) for shelter and/or temporary
residence of persons for hunting, fishing, recreational and/or educational
purposes.
CATASTROPHE
A natural event (such as an earthquake, fire, tornado, etc.)
or an event clearly beyond the control of the customer (such as arson,
etc.) that renders an improved property unsuitable for use. It shall
not include circumstances arising from financial hardship, bankruptcy,
poor management practices, etc.
CATERING/BANQUET HALL
A building intended for use in providing meals and refreshments
to relatively large groups of people, usually in honor of a person
or event.
CHURCH
A building intended for use in public worship. This shall
include facilities incidental to typical church activities (e.g.,
office, classrooms, storage areas, general purpose areas, small kitchen,
etc.). This shall not include facilities such as schools, camps, etc.,
which shall constitute a separate occupancy.
CLEANOUT
A vertical pipe located in a building sewer or lateral, used
for inserting cleaning tools, for flushing, or for inserting inspection
equipment.
CLUB
A building or group of buildings intended for use by a group
of persons, who typically secure a membership for the common use of
various recreational facilities (e.g., golf, tennis, volleyball, basketball,
swimming, etc.).
COLLECTION SEWER
Any collection sanitary sewers located under highways, roads,
streets and public or private rights-of-way with branch service laterals
that collect and convey sanitary sewage or industrial wastes (or a
combination of both) and into which stormwaters, surface waters and
groundwaters or unpolluted industrial waters or liquids are not intentionally
admitted.
COMMITTED FLOW or PROJECTED FLOW
The sum of the actual flow plus the sum of all flows that
are anticipated from connections that have been approved but are not
yet in operation. The flow to be anticipated from any such connection
shall be that flow referred to in the NJDEP approval.
CONNECTION
Any physical or operational change to a collection system
or to the plumbing or piping of any building, project, facility or
other structure (either proposed or existing) for which a building
permit or other municipal approval is required and which connects
directly or indirectly to any portion of the sewage collection system.
CONNECTION PERMIT
A document issued by the Township, upon receipt of applicable
fees, authorizing an applicant to construct the piping and appurtenances
necessary to provide sanitary sewerage service to a building in accordance
with these rules and regulations. No discharge of sewage into the
piping shall be permitted until a use permit has been issued.
CURB SERVICE/DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT
A restaurant that provides service to patrons while they
remain in their automobiles. Any portion of the building that is dedicated
to any other type of service shall be considered a multiple occupancy.
DESIGN FLOW
The average daily volume of wastewater which a domestic treatment
works was designed to treat or convey or the maximum permissible volume
of flow to a domestic treatment works as established by an NJPDES
permit or a treatment works approval, whichever permit or approval
is most recently issued.
DINNER THEATER
A restaurant that includes facilities for entertainment of
its patrons before, during or subsequent to the meal.
DOMESTIC SEWAGE
The normal wastes from residences, commercial establishments,
institutions and industrial establishments, limited exclusively to
the wastes from kitchens, bathrooms, water closets, lavatories and
laundries.
FACTORY
A building containing facilities and equipment for manufacturing.
FAIRGROUND
An area intended for outdoor gatherings of persons for competitive
exhibition (as of farm products), usually with accompanying entertainment
and amusements.
FAST-FOOD RESTAURANT
A restaurant that specializes in foods that can be prepared
and served quickly, without providing table service to its patrons,
during typical daytime/evening business hours (e.g., 5:00 a.m. through
11:00 p.m.). This shall include coffee shops, snack bars, etc.
FORCE MAIN
A pressure pipe located under highways, roads, streets and
public or private rights-of-way that conveys pumped sanitary sewage
or industrial wastes (or a combination of both).
GARBAGE
Solid wastes resulting from preparation, cooking and dispensing
of food and from handling, storage and sale of food products and produce.
GASOLINE FILLING STATION
The portion of an automobile service station intended to
be used for the storage and dispensing of motor fuels into motor vehicles.
The number of positions shall be the maximum number of passenger-type
vehicles that could be served at any one time. The establishment may
include an office for recordkeeping purposes with provisions for selling
a limited amount of retail products (e.g., cigarettes, motor oil,
beverages, maps, etc.).
GROSS FLOOR AREA
The floor area within the perimeter of the outside walls
of the building under consideration, without deduction for hallways,
stairs, closets, thickness of walls, columns or other features.
GROUND GARBAGE
The residue from the preparation, cooking and dispensing
of food that has been shredded to such degree that all particles will
be carried freely in suspension under the flow conditions normally
prevailing in public sewers, with no particle greater than 1/2 inch
in any dimension. Discharge of such residues into the sanitary sewerage
system is prohibited.
GUEST
Any person hiring or occupying a room for living or sleeping
purposes.
HOTEL
Any building containing six or more guest rooms intended
to be used, rented or hired out to be occupied for sleeping purposes
by guests; usually a multistory building with enclosed passageways,
which usually provides a full complement of services to guests. This
shall not include: coffee shops, restaurants, bar/cocktail lounges,
room service, guest laundry, banquet and meeting facilities, recreational
facilities, etc., which shall constitute a separate occupancy.
IMPROVED PROPERTY
Any property within the sewered area upon which there is
erected a structure intended for continuous or periodic habitation,
occupancy or use by human beings or animals, from which structure
sanitary sewage or industrial wastes, or both, shall be or may be
discharged.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Solid or liquid substances discharged, permitted to flow,
or escaping 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.
INFILTRATION
Groundwater, runoff water or rainwater which unintentionally
enters the sewerage system through leaks in building sewers, service
laterals, collection sewers, intercepting sewers, manholes, pumping
stations or any other structure used for the conveyance of sewage.
INSPECTION RISER
The vertical riser pipe located where the lateral connects
with the building sewer running from the customer's structure. The
inspection riser utilizes a sanitary tee/wye fitting to provide an
unobstructed view of the lateral pipe. Said point is the area where
the Township's responsibility ends and the consumer's responsibility
begins.
INSTITUTION
All structures in which six or more people suffering from
physical limitations because of health or age are to be harbored for
medical care or other care or treatment, or in which people are detained
for penal or correction purposes, or in which the liberty of the inmates
is restricted. Institutions shall include: board and care facilities,
halfway houses, group homes, social rehabilitation facilities, alcohol
and drug centers, convalescent facilities, hospitals, nursing homes
(intermediate care and skilled nursing), mental hospitals, detoxification
facilities, prisons, jails, reformatories, detention centers, correctional
centers, and prerelease centers. Facilities in which five or fewer
persons are to be harbored shall be considered residential establishments.
LABOR CAMP
A building or group of buildings and/or tents erected for
shelter and/or temporary residence of workmen and laborers during
the execution of a relatively large-scale construction project, lumbering,
mining or similar activity.
LATERAL
That portion of the service line that runs from the main
line to the inspection riser.
LAUNDROMAT
A self-service commercial laundering establishment where
appliances (typically coin-operated) are provided for the washing
of clothing.
LODGING HOUSE or TOURIST HOME
Any building containing five or fewer guest rooms intended
to be used, rented or hired out to be occupied for sleeping purposes
by guests; commonly referred to as "bed-and-breakfasts," "cottages,"
or "country inns."
MAIN
The Township-owned or leased piping and appurtenances, in
or along public highways and streets or along privately owned rights-of-way,
used for the collection of domestic sewage or industrial wastes from
its customers.
MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY
The total number of persons that are permitted to occupy
a building (or portion thereof) at any one time, as determined in
accordance with local building codes.
MEDICAL OFFICE
A building intended for use in the provision of medical services,
without facilities for accommodating patients overnight. This shall
include medical, dental, chiropractic and veterinary offices and clinics.
mg/l
Milligrams per liter.
MINI-MARKET
Any portion of a building at an automobile service station
that is intended to be used for retail purposes or the storage of
retail products.
MOTEL or TOURIST CABIN
A building or group of buildings containing six or more guest
rooms intended to be used, rented or hired out to be occupied for
sleeping purposes by guests; usually one-, two- or three-story buildings
with unenclosed passageways, which provide limited or moderate services
to guests. This shall not include: food service, banquet and meeting
facilities, recreational facilities, etc., which shall constitute
a separate occupancy.
NEW SERVICE
Any sewer connection which had not previously been made or
which requires a sewer extension permit from NJDEP.
NJDEP
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
NONRESIDENTIAL CLUB
A club that does not provide facilities for overnight accommodation
of members.
NONRESIDENTIAL USER or NONRESIDENTIAL UNIT
All users and connections other than those defined as a "residential
user," including but not limited to: business, commercial, industry,
restaurants, taverns, theaters, camps, churches, schools, hospitals,
boarding homes, nursing homes, hotels, motels or the like.
OCCUPANCY
The purpose for which a building (or portion thereof) is
used. Each occupancy provided at any establishment shall be considered
separately for fee determination purposes, except where such other
uses are integral and necessary to the primary intended use of the
establishment. For example, office or laundry areas within a hotel
(used exclusively for conducting hotel business or laundering hotel
linens, etc.) would not be considered a multiple occupancy. On the
other hand, a restaurant, bar/cocktail lounge, pool bathhouse, banquet
hall, etc., within a hotel would be considered as multiple occupancies.
The total fee would be the sum of the fees for each occupancy as determined
by the fee schedule.
OFFICE BUILDING
A building intended for use in the performance of business
transactions or the provision of services.
PARTS PER MILLION or ppm
A unit of measure of the amount of dissolved solids in a
solution in terms of a ratio between the number of parts of solids
to a million parts of total volume — ppm.
pH
The logarithm (base 10) of the reciprocal of the weight of
hydrogen ions, expressed in grams per liter of solution, and indicates
the degree of acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
PICNIC PARK
An area maintained for ornamental or recreation purposes
(with facilities for picnicking).
POLLUTANT
Any dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage,
garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical waste, biological materials,
radioactive materials, heat-wrecked or discharged equipment, rock,
sand, cellar dirt and industrial, municipal and agricultural waste
discharged into water.
PUMPING STATION
A sewage pumping or ejector station located in a sewerage
collection system for the pumping or lifting of sanitary sewage or
industrial wastes, or a combination of both, from a low elevation
to a higher elevation.
RACQUET CLUB
A club that provides facilities for playing racquet games
(e.g., tennis, badminton, racquetball, etc.).
RENEWAL OF SERVICE
An application for a renewal of existing sewer service to
an existing structure or replacement structure in the case of a complete
destruction of the prior structure or a change in ownership or use.
A change in use shall include a change in the character of usage or
a change in the size of the facility or extent of the usage. An application
shall not be considered for renewal of service if main extension approval
is required by NJDEP.
RESIDENTIAL CLUB
A club that provides facilities for overnight accommodation
of members.
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
A single unit providing complete, independent living facilities
for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living,
sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
RESIDENTIAL USER or RESIDENTIAL UNIT
A single-family, condominium, townhouse, multifamily, apartment,
trailer or mobile home that is designed and used exclusively for providing
living accommodations.
RESTAURANT
A building intended for use as a business establishment where
meals or refreshments may be procured.
SADDLE
A plumbing fitting used to connect a new lateral to an existing
sewer main.
SCHOOL
Any structure intended for use in the education and teaching
of children. This shall include facilities for child-care services.
SERVICE BAY
The portion of an automobile service station intended or
designed to be used for temporary storage of motor vehicles during
repairing or servicing of such vehicles. The number of bays shall
be the maximum number of passenger-type vehicles that could be stored
at any one time.
SERVICE LINE
The entire length of piping from the building or structure
being connected to the sanitary sewer main. This is comprised of the
building sewer and lateral components of the piping.
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
The plant and facilities of the Hamilton Township Department
of Water Pollution Control to which the sewer system is to be connected
for the purpose of treating and disposing of sanitary sewage and/or
industrial wastes collected by the sewer system.
SEWER
Any pipe or conduit constituting a part of the sewerage system
used or usable for sewage collection purposes and to which groundwater,
surface water and stormwater are not admitted intentionally.
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
All facilities, as of any particular time, for collecting,
pumping, treating and disposing of sanitary sewage and Industrial
Waste, situated in the sewered area and owned or operated (or both)
by the Township as the case may be.
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE
A single unit providing complete, independent living facilities
for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living,
sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation.
SLUG
Any discharge of water, sewage or industrial waste which,
in concentration of any given constituent or in quantity of flow,
exceeds, for any period of longer duration than 15 minutes, more than
five times its average hourly concentration or flow.
SPECIFICATIONS
The standard specifications adopted by the Township for the
construction of sewers, force mains, pumping stations and appurtenances.
SPORTS STADIUM
A large, usually unroofed, area with tiers of seats for spectators
at sporting events.
STANDARD METHODS
The examination and analytical procedures set forth in the
most recent edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water,
Sewage and Industrial Wastes," published jointly by the American Public
Health Association and the Water Pollution Control Federation.
STORE or SHOPPING CENTER
All buildings and structures that are occupied for display
and retail sales purposes involving stocks of goods, wares or merchandise
incidental to such purposes. This includes, among others, retail stores,
shops, salesrooms and markets.
STORM SEWER
A sewer that carries stormwater, surface water and groundwater
drainage, but excludes sewage and industrial wastes.
SURCHARGE
The extra charge in addition to the service charge rental
that is levied on those persons whose wastes are greater in strength
than the concentration values established by NJDEP influent limits.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Solids that either float on the surface of or are in suspension
in water, sewage or other liquids and which are removable by laboratory
filtration. The standard laboratory procedure shall be that found
in the latest edition of "Standard Methods."
SWIMMING POOL
Any structure that contains water over 24 inches in depth
and which is intended to be used for swimming or recreational bathing.
This includes in-ground, aboveground and on-ground swimming pools,
hot tubs and spas. This definition shall include a swimming pool that
is an accessory use to a single-family residence.
SYSTEM
The sewage collection system of the Township, including all
mains, force mains, pumping stations and appurtenances.
THEATER
A building intended for commercial showing of theatrical
productions or motion pictures, including a projection room, screen
and seating for patrons. The building may include a snack bar for
the use of patrons, which shall not constitute a multiple occupancy.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Robbinsville, unless otherwise indicated.
TOWNSHIP'S ATTORNEY
The attorney appointed, by majority vote at a public meeting,
as a consultant to Robbinsville.
TOWNSHIP'S CONSULTANT
Any one or a combination of persons possessing expertise
in a particular area of knowledge, appointed by majority vote at a
public meeting as an advisor to the Township of Robbinsville. These
persons shall include but not necessarily be limited to: the Township
Engineer, Attorney, Auditor, Bond Counsel and Appraiser.
TOXIC POLLUTANT
Any pollutant or combination of pollutants listed as toxic
in regulations promulgated by the USEPA or NJDEP, or anything that
may poison or affect the operation of the bacteria in the sewage treatment
process at the Hamilton Township Department of Water Pollution Control
facility.
USEPA
The United States Environmental Protection Agency.
USE PERMIT
A document issued by the Township Engineer, subsequent to
approved connection of a building to the sanitary sewerage system,
granting permission for the discharge of sewage from the building
in accordance with these rules and regulations.
UTILITIES ENGINEER
The professional engineer appointed by majority vote at a
public meeting as a consultant to the Township.
VISITOR CENTER
A building that is intended to provide information to tourists,
usually with restroom facilities. This building shall not include
restaurants, which shall constitute a separate occupancy.
WAREHOUSE
A building intended for the storage of merchandise or commodities.