Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise,
the meanings of terms used in this article shall be as follows:
BOD (denoting biochemical oxygen demand)
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five days
at 20º expressed in parts per million by weight.
BUILDING DRAIN
That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system
which receives the discharge from soil, waste and other drainage pipes
inside the walls of the building and conveys it to the sewer service
line outside of the building wall.
CHLORINE DEMAND
The amount of chlorine expressed in parts per million by
weight that is required to produce a residual of oil parts per million
of chlorine after 15 minutes contact of chlorine and sewage.
COOLING WATER
The clean wastewater from air-conditioning, industrial cooking,
condensing and similar apparatus and from hydraulically powered equipment.
"Cooling water" shall include only water which is sufficiently clean
and unpolluted to admit of being discharged, without treatment or
purification, into any natural open stream or watercourse without
offense.
CONTRACTOR
An individual, partnership or corporation and the proper
agents and representatives thereof.
DIRECTOR
The Director of Public Works of the Town, or their authorized
deputy, agent or representative.
DRAINAGE FIELD
A system of open joint drains laid in trenches backfilled
with broken stone or screened gravel, into which the discharge from
a septic tank or tanks flow.
FLOATING SOLIDS
Only those solids that float on top of the liquids, such
as oil, grease, fats, etc.
GARBAGE
Solid wastes from the preparation, cooking and dispensing
of food and from handling, storage and sale of produce.
GARBAGE DISPOSAL UNIT
A mechanical device used for the grinding, shredding or macerating
of any kind of material or waste preparatory to disposal thereof into
the Town's sanitary sewer system and intended for installation and
service for such purpose in any kind of a building or structure other
than that served by a private sewage disposal system.
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
The liquid or wastewater carrying any quantity of oils, grease,
fats, abrasives, chemicals, residues of manufacturing processes, waste
from commercial food preserving or canning, from slaughterhouses or
meat processing plants and similar substances, whether dissolved,
in suspension or mechanically carried by water, as distinct from and
not clearly included within other sewage definitions.
INSPECT or INSPECTION
Observe, measure, sample test or similar activities necessary
to make a determination of compliance with this article.
LEACHING CESSPOOL
A porous tank or vault made of loose laid stone, brick or
concrete block, with open bottom and with at least 12 inches of broken
stone or screened gravel backfilled around the outside of the wall,
into which flows the discharge from a dwelling or other building.
LOT
Any lot or parcel of land defined by metes, bounds or boundary lines in a recorded deed or shown on a recorded plan or plat and located in a sewer assessment area as that term is defined in Article
II, Sewer Assessment, of this chapter.
[Added 10-9-1979]
NATURAL OUTLET
Any outlet into a watercourse, pond, ditch or other body
of surface or ground water.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation,
group or institution.
pH
The logarithm of the reciprocal of hydrogenation concentration
in gram equivalents per liter of solution.
PROPERLY SHREDDED GARBAGE
The wastes from the preparation, cooking and dispensing of
food that have been shredded to such a degree that all particles will
be carried freely under the flow conditions normally prevailing in
public sewers, with no particle greater than 1/2 inch in any dimension.
PROPERTY LATERALS
A pipe laid incidental to the original construction of a
sewer from that sewer to some point at the side of the street, highway
or similar location, and there capped, having been provided and intended
for extension and for use at some time thereafter as part of a sewer
service line. When a "property lateral" has been connected with and
extended for the purpose of installing a sewer service line, the lateral
shall become and thereafter be a part of such sewer service line.
PROPERTY OWNER or OWNER OF PROPERTY or OWNER
Includes both the owners of fee in any real estate and also
all tenants, lessees or others in control or possession and use of
the property in question, or any interest therein, and its or their
agents or representatives as the interest, duties, powers or liabilities
of each may be.
PUBLIC SEWER
Used only with respect to the main line of pipe or conduit
owned, controlled and maintained by the Town for the conveyance of
waste or sewage from several properties and shall not be understood
to include building sewers or connections between the main sewer and
individual properties.
RELIEF SEWERS or AUXILIARY DRAIN
A sewer or storm drain constructed to supplement the capacity
of an existing sewer or drain, by conveying part of the wastes which
would otherwise be discharged into and conveyed by said existing sewer
or drain.
RESIDENCE UNIT
The meaning set forth in Article
II, Sewer Assessment, of this chapter.
[Added 10-9-1979]
SANITARY SEWAGE
The common wastewater and water-carried wastes from human
dwellings and from toilet and lavatory fixtures, kitchens, laundries
and similar facilities of business, institutional or industrial buildings.
SANITARY SEWER
A sewer intended to convey only sanitary sewage or, if so
stipulated with respect to the particular sewer, sanitary sewage plus
industrial or other wastes, but excluding storm- , surface and ground
waters.
SEEPAGE or SUBSOIL DRAINAGE
Water from soil percolating into subsoil drains through foundation
walls, basement floors or underground pipes or from similar sources.
SEPTIC TANK
An approved type of watertight compartment made of concrete
or approved equal, into which the outflowing sewage from dwellings
or other buildings is discharged.
SEWAGE
Wastewater, water-carried wastes, or a combination of them,
from residences, business buildings, institutions and industrial establishments.
SEWAGE WORKS
All public facilities for collecting, pumping, treating and
disposing of sewage.
SEWER
The main pipe or conduit, maintenance holes and other structures
and equipment appurtenant thereto provided to carry sewage, industrial
wastes, stormwater, cooling water or similar wastes, subject, in each
particular case, to the purposes and limitations imposed upon the
particular pipe or conduit.
SEWER ASSESSMENT
The sewer assessment made with respect to any area in accordance with Article
II, Sewer Assessment, of this chapter.
[Added 10-9-1979]
SEWER ASSESSMENT STRUCTURE
A residence structure, multifamily residence structure, commercial
structure, industrial structure and school and church structure located
on a sewer assessment lot, the use or designed use of which generates
or may result in the generation of sanitary sewage.
[Added 10-9-1979]
SEWER SERVICE LINE
A pipe connecting a main sewer or a property lateral with
a building for the purpose of conveying sewage of any kind from said
building to the main sewer.
SLUG
Any discharge of water, sewage or industrial waste which
in concentration of given constituent or in quantity of flow exceeds
for any period of duration longer than 15 minutes more than five times
the average twenty-four-hour concentration or flows during normal
operation.
SQUARE FEET
The meaning set forth in Article
II, Sewer Assessment, of this chapter.
[Added 10-9-1979]
STORM SEWER or STORM DRAIN or DRAIN
A sewer provided and intended for the conveyance of stormwater
with or without other clean waste waters as may be stipulated for
any particular drain or sewer, but excluding sewage or polluted industrial
wastes, or both.
STORMWATER
Includes the runoff or discharge of rain and melted snow
or other clean water from roofs, surfaces of public or private lands
or elsewhere, and only such water which is sufficiently clean and
unpolluted to admit of being discharged, without treatment or purification,
into any natural open stream or natural brook, rivulet or stream even
if the source of such water is storm runoff once that runoff has entered
the channel of such brook or natural watercourse.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
The solids that either float on the surface of or are in
suspension in water or other liquids and which are removable by laboratory
filtering.
TOWN
The Town of Barrington, Rhode Island.
TOWN MANAGER
The Town Manager of the Town or their authorized deputy,
agent or representative.
WATERCOURSE
A channel into which a flow of water occurs, either continuously
or intermittently.