For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
ABSORPTION AREA
A component of an individual or community sewage system where liquid
from a treatment tank seeps into the soil. It consists of an aggregate-filled
area containing piping for the distribution of liquid and the soil or sand/soil
combination located beneath the aggregate.
ALTERNATE SEWAGE SYSTEM
A system employing the use of demonstrated technology in a manner
not specifically recognized by this chapter.
COMMUNITY SEWAGE SYSTEM
Any system, whether publicly or privately owned, for the collection
of sewage or industrial wastes of a liquid nature from two or more lots and/or
from two or more units contained on one lot and the treatment and/or disposal
of the sewage or industrial waste on one or more of the lots or at any other
site.
DEPARTMENT
The Department of Environmental Protection of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania.
EXPERIMENTAL SEWAGE SYSTEM
Any method of sewage disposal not described in this chapter which
is proposed for the purpose of testing and observation.
INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE SYSTEM
A system of piping, tanks or other facilities serving a single lot
and collecting and disposing of sewage, in whole or part, into the soil or
into any waters of this commonwealth or by means of conveyance to another
site for final disposal.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Any liquid, gaseous, radioactive, solid or other substance which
is not sewage resulting from manufacturing or industry or other plant or works
and mine drainage, silt, coal mine solids, rock, debris, dirt and clay from
coal mines, coal collieries, breakers or other coal-processing operations.
The term shall include all such substances whether or not generally characterized
as waste.
LIMITING ZONE
Any horizon or condition in the soil profile or underlying strata
which includes:
A.
A seasonal high water table, whether perched or regional, determined
by direct observation of the water table or indicated by soil mottling;
B.
Rock with open joints, fractures or solution channels or masses or loose
rock fragments, including gravel, with insufficient fine soil to fill the
voids between the fragments; and
C.
A rock formation, other stratum or soil condition which is so slowly
permeable that it effectively limits downward passage of effluent.
LOT
A part of a subdivision or a parcel of land used as a building site
or intended to be used for building purposes, whether immediate or future,
which would not be further subdivided. Whenever a lot is used for a multiple-family
dwelling or for commercial or industrial purposes, the lot shall be deemed
to have been subdivided into an equivalent number of single-family residential
lots as determined by estimated sewage flows.
PERSON
Includes any individual, association, public or private corporation,
for profit or not for profit, partnership, firm, trust, estate, department,
board, bureau or agency of the commonwealth, political subdivision, municipality,
district authority or any other legal entity whatsoever which is recognized
by law as the subject of rights and duties. Whenever used in any clause prescribing
and imposing a penalty or imposing a fine or imprisonment, the term "person"
shall include the members of an association, partnership or firm and the officers
of any local agency or municipal, public or private corporation, for profit
or not for profit.
RETAINING TANK
A watertight receptacle which receives and retains sewage and is
designed and constructed to facilitate ultimate disposal of the sewage at
another site. The term includes but is not limited to the following:
A.
HOLDING TANKA tank, whether permanent or temporary, to which sewage is conveyed by a water-carrying system but which does not provide for on-lot treatment.
B.
PRIVYA tank designed to receive sewage where water under pressure is not available.
C.
COMPOSTING TOILETA device for holding and processing human and organic kitchen waste employing the process of biological degradation through the action of microorganisms to produce a stable, humus-like material.
D.
RECYCLING TOILETA device in which the flushing medium is restored to a condition suitable for reuse in flushing.
RURAL RESIDENCE
A structure occupied or intended to be occupied by not more than
two families on a tract of land of 10 acres or more.
SEWAGE
Any substance that contains any of the waste products or excrement
or other discharge from the bodies of human beings or animals and any noxious
or deleterious substances harmful or inimical to the public health or to animal
or aquatic life or to the use of water for domestic water supply or for recreation
or which constitutes pollution under the Act of June 22, 1937, known as the
"Clean Streams Act," as amended.
SEWAGE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The official of the Township who issues and reviews permit applications
and conducts such investigations and inspections as are necessary to implement
this chapter and the rules and regulations thereunder.
SEWAGE PERMIT
A written permit issued by the Sewage Enforcement Officer permitting
the construction of an individual or community sewage system under this chapter.
SUBDIVISION
The division or redivision of a lot, tract or other parcel of land
into two or more lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions of land, including
changes in existing lot lines. The enumerating lots shall include as a lot
that portion of the original tract or tracts remaining after other lots have
been subdivided therefrom.
TREATMENT TANK
A watertight tank designed to retain sewage long enough for satisfactory
bacterial decomposition of the solids to take place. The term includes the
following:
A.
SEPTIC TANKA treatment tank that provides for anaerobic decomposition of sewage prior to its discharge to an absorption area.
B.
AEROBIC SEWAGE TREATMENT TANKA mechanically aerated treatment tank that provides aerobic biochemical stabilization of sewage prior to its discharge to an absorption area.
UNDISTURBED SOIL
Soil or soil profile unaltered by addition-filling or other man-induced
changes, other than agricultural activities, for a minimum of four years prior
to testing.
WATERS OF THIS COMMONWEALTH
River, streams, creeks, rivulets, impoundments, ditches, watercourses,
storm sewers, lakes, dammed water, ponds, springs and all other bodies or
channels of conveyance of surface and underground water or any of their parts,
whether natural or artificial, within or on the boundaries of this commonwealth.
The minimum specifications regarding soil percolation test procedures,
septic tank capacities, absorption area restrictions and regulations, isolation
distances, flow rates and all other data pertaining to a sewage disposal system
are identical to those determined by the Department unless otherwise made
more stringent by this chapter. These specifications and regulations are available
from the Department. Upon request, this data may also be available to an interested
person from the Township Sewage Enforcement Officer.
A. The minimum isolation distance to be maintained between
the absorption area and a stream, lake or other surface water shall be 100
feet.
B. The minimum size of any sewage absorption area shall
be 800 square feet or the minimum Department requirement plus 200 square feet.
A large minimum area may be established by the Sewage Enforcement Officer
if in his/her opinion specific site conditions warrant a larger absorption
area.
C. Sewage flow rate for multiple-family apartments and dwellings
shall be 400 gallons per day.
[Amended 7-23-1992 by Ord. No. 1992-08]
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter or any provision
of any regulation hereunder shall, upon conviction in a summary proceeding
brought before a District Justice under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal
Procedure, be guilty of a summary offense and shall be punishable by a fine
of not more than $1,000, plus costs of prosecution. In default of payment
thereof, the defendant may be sentenced to imprisonment for a term not exceeding
90 days. Each day or portion thereof that such violation continues or is permitted
to continue shall constitute a separate offense, and each section of this
chapter that is violated shall also constitute a separate offense.
In any case where a provision of this chapter is found to be in conflict
with a provision of any federal, commonwealth, zoning, building, fire, safety
or health ordinance, the provision which establishes the higher standard for
the promotion and protection of the health and safety of the people shall
prevail. In any case where provision of an ordinance or code of Chestnuthill
Township existing on the effective date of this chapter establishes a lower
standard for the promotion and protection of the health and safety of the
people, the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed to prevail, and such
other ordinances or codes are hereby declared to be replaced to the extent
that they may be found in conflict with this chapter.