Requirements set forth in this chapter are minimum requirements and
should the conditions so require in the opinion of the Board of Supervisors
or the Township Engineer, the Board of Supervisors may require such optional
and/or such additional facilities or requirements as it deems necessary or
proper for adequate sanitation and safeguard of health under the particular
circumstances.
There shall be submitted with all applications for zoning permits, detailed
plans, specifications and other information to describe the location, type
of system and proposed disposal system showing its relation to and distance
from adjoining facilities, properties, buildings and any streams or creeks
or water supply together with ground conditions and the size and type of structure
or dwelling to be serviced and all other information as may be necessary or
proper to determine the adequacy of the water and sewage system and its compliance
with the conditions of this chapter.
All sewage disposal systems will be inspected by the Board of Supervisors,
the Township Sanitation Officer or other authorized representative of the
Township as follows:
A. First inspection when the hole has been dug;
B. Final inspection to be made immediately prior to back
filling.
There shall be a fee as set from time to time by resolution of the Board
of Supervisors for each inspection necessary to approve the installation of
proper water supply and system or sewage disposal in accordance with the plan
submitted.
The following regulations shall govern all sewage disposal systems hereinafter
installed:
A. System. All sanitary sewage must be disposed of through
a properly designed septic tank system with the effluent discharging into
a subsurface disposal field or seepage pit. Basement, roof or footing drainage
shall not enter any part of the sewage disposal system.
B. Grease trap. A separate grease trap shall be provided
connected in the kitchen waste line. Proper access for cleaning shall be provided.
C. All systems shall employ a septic tank or battery of
tanks having not less than a total of 750 gallons' capacity and be located
not less than 10 feet from any property line or less than 50 feet from any
water supply. The tank shall be designed to allow for proper cleaning.
D. Percolation test. A least one percolation test shall
be made per acre or disposal field according to the methods prescribed in
Appendix.
E. Subsurface disposal field.
(1) Subsurface disposal field shall be installed which shall
be located free of shade and obstructions and at a minimum distance as given
from the following:
(2) Seepage areas of the disposal field shall be governed
by the number of bedrooms and results of percolation test, and the layout
of said disposal field.
F. Distribution box. A distribution box of sufficient size
to accommodate the required lateral lines shall be constructed at the head
of any disposal field.
G. Seepage pit.
(1) The use of a seepage pit in lieu of a disposal field
shall be permitted when the topography or condition so warrants in the opinion
of the Township Engineer or the Board of Supervisors. Said seepage pit shall
not be less than the stated minimum distance from the following:
(2) All seepage pits shall be so designed as to provide sufficient
wall absorption area below the inlet or in the absorptive material, to meet
the soil conditions and needs of the dwelling which it services. Such area
shall be at the discretion of the Board of Supervisors or the Township Engineer.
No seepage pit shall be allowed to extend into the water table or in any area
where shallow wells are used as a source of water supply.
[Amended 4-14-1966]
Cleaning of sewage disposal systems, collecting and disposal of liquid
wastes shall be subject to the following conditions:
A. Any person or firm wishing to engage in cleaning of sewage
disposal systems, collecting and disposal of liquid wastes shall apply for
an annual license from East Whiteland Township. The license fee for each calendar
year or fraction thereof will be as set from time to time by resolution of
the Board of Supervisors.
B. Where the application is approved by the Sanitation Officer
and a license issued the licensee will receive a supply of individual trip
permits which must be completed for each load of liquid wastes collected in
East Whiteland Township.
C. The permits in triplicate shall be completed at the point
of collection showing:
(2) Owner or lessee of point of origin.
(4) Destination where liquid waste will be disposed.
(6) Name of person or firm owning vehicle.
D. A copy of the permit will be left a point of collection.
E. A copy of the permit will be carried by the vehicle transporting
the liquid wastes in East Whiteland Township.
F. The Township's copy will be signed by the owner or authorized
agent of the owner of the point of disposal, showing time of disposal. This
copy will be delivered monthly to the Township.
G. Any individual infraction of this permit procedure shall
be subject to fine of $25. Three infractions shall be cause for revoking the
license.
H. Cleaning of sewage disposal systems and collecting liquid wastes in East Whiteland Township without a license shall be subject to penalties as set forth in §
150-15. Each occasion shall constitute a separate offense.
[Amended 4-14-1966]
No liquid wastes shall be disposed of in East Whiteland Township except
when authorized by the Sanitation Officer through issuance of an emergency
permit.
Garbage, trash, rubbish and other refuse may be disposed of within the
Township by incineration, provided that adequate facilities are established
and there is neither smoke odor or dust or dirt resulting from the incineration.
All trucks or other vehicles carrying or transporting garbage, trash,
sewage or other refuse within the Township shall be covered so as to prevent
any garbage, trash, rubbish, sewage or other refuse from falling on or near
any roads, streets, parks or other facilities of the Township, or upon any
private property adjoining thereto.
[Amended 12-11-1978; 6-10-1991; 7-2-1996 by Ord. No. 111-96; 4-1-1997 by Ord. No. 117-97]
Any person who violates or permits the violation of any provision of
this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof 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 subject to the payment of a fine
of not less than $100 and not more than $1,000, plus the costs of prosecution.
In default of payment thereof, the defendant may be sentenced to imprisonment
in the county prison for a term of not more than 30 days. Each provision of
this chapter that is violated shall constitute a separate offense, and each
day or portion thereof in which a violation of this chapter is found to exist
shall constitute a separate offense, each of which violations shall be punishable
by a separate fine imposed by the District Justice of not less than $100 and
not more than $1,000, plus the costs of prosecution, or upon default of payment
thereof, the defendant may be sentenced to imprisonment in the county prison
for a term of not more than 30 days. All fines and penalties collected for
the violation of this chapter shall be paid to the Township Treasurer.