[Amended 2-25-1975 by Ord. No. 485]
The Superintendent of Public Works shall perform the duties as herein
set forth and shall make monthly reports to the Borough Council of permits
issued.
[Amended 2-25-1975 by Ord. No. 485]
Plans and specifications for outside drainage shall be submitted to
the Superintendent of Public Works for approval. "Outside drainage" shall
mean from a point three feet outside of a building to the Borough sewer.
[Amended 2-25-1975 by Ord. No. 485]
Plans will be approved or rejected within 24 hours when practicable,
and under no circumstances will a delay beyond 10 days be permitted. A certificate
of approval will be issued in writing by the Superintendent of Public Works
when a plan is deemed satisfactory. The work covered by said plans must be
performed by a registered plumber or by a person, firm or corporation engaged
in the business of installing sewers and approved by the Borough Council or
Board of Health.
The entire drainage system of each lot or building must be separate
and independent of that of any other lot or building and shall be separately
and independently connected with the public sewer in the street.
No building or premises shall be connected with any sewer without a
permit being first obtained from the Borough Clerk. Permits so obtained shall
be kept on hand during the progress of the work to which they relate and shall
be exhibited whenever required.
[Amended 2-25-1975 by Ord. No. 485]
Accompanying the permit the applicant shall receive from the Superintendent
of Public Works the distances and dimensions locating the Y-branch or T-branch
in the street sewer nearest to the desired point of connection.
House drains shall be connected to the street sewer only at such Y-
or T-branch as may be designated in the permit, except as hereinafter provided
for. In making the connection a one-eighth or one-fourth bend shall be used
next to the Y- or T-branch, as the case may require.
[Amended 2-25-1975 by Ord. No. 485]
The size of the main house drain shall not be less than four inches
in diameter. In damp soil, soft or made ground, the main drain from the building
to the street shall be of cast iron with leaden joints. Where soil is well
drained, dry and suitable to afford a good foundation for the pipe, the same
may, upon permission of the Superintendent of Public Works, be constructed
of salt-glazed, vitrified terra-cotta pipe. The same shall be of the best
quality, free from flaws, splits or cracks, perfectly burned and well glazed
over the entire surfaces, both inner and outer.
[Amended 2-25-1975 by Ord. No. 485]
Where connections are to be made to existing house drains, the latter
shall be carefully examined by the Superintendent of Public Works. If the
same is found to be in good condition and free from infiltration, it may be
connected to and used as part of the main drain from the house. If, however,
in the judgment of the Superintendent, the existing house drain is not in
good condition or free from infiltration, it shall be relaid and approved
before connection is made. Furthermore, it shall be unlawful to have connecting
with main house drains any drainage from roof or cellars.
No plant or system for the disposal of sewage shall be constructed or
maintained within the limits of the Borough either by means of broad irrigation,
subsoil irrigation, wells or otherwise except that it be shown that the proposed
system can be maintained without nuisance or danger to the public health and
that detailed plans of said system are submitted, approved and permit issued
by the State Board of Health for its construction.
No privy vault or cesspool for sewage shall hereafter be constructed
in any part of the Borough where a public sewer is at all accessible, nor
shall it be lawful to continue a privy vault or cesspool on any lot, piece
or parcel of ground abutting on or contiguous to any public sewer within the
Borough limits for a period longer than one year from the completion of the
sewer system. No connection from any cesspool or privy vault shall be made
with any sewer; nor under such circumstances shall any water closet or house
drain empty into a cesspool or privy vault. All discontinued privy vaults
and open cesspools shall be cleaned or filled up within three months from
the date of such discontinuance.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
DRAINAGE
Drainpipes in buildings and three feet beyond.
MAIN DRAIN
The main or principal line of drainpipe connected with a cesspool
or sewer and to which branch pipes are connected.
STREET SEWER
Public sewers in the streets constructed by the Borough.