Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise,
the following terms and phrases, as used in this article, shall have
the meanings hereinafter designated.
ACTS
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, also
known as the "Clean Water Act," as amended, 33 U.S.C. § 1251
et seq. (the "Act"); and the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act, Act
of January 24, 1966, P.L. (1965) 1535, as amended (the Sewage Facilities
Act).
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF USER
An authorized representative of a user is:
(1)
A principal executive officer of at least the
level of vice president if the user is a corporation.
(2)
A general partner or proprietor if the user
is a partnership or proprietorship, respectively.
(3)
A principal executive officer or a person having
responsibility for the overall operation of the user's facility if
the user is a governmental agency, unincorporated organization or
other similar entity.
(4)
A duly authorized representative of the individual designated in Subsections
(1) through
(3) above if:
(a)
The authorization is made in writing;
(b)
The authorization specifies either an individual
or a position having responsibility for the overall operation of the
facility from which the industrial discharge originates, such as the
position of plant manager, or a position of equivalent responsibility,
or having overall responsibility for environmental matters for the
company; and
(c)
The written authorization is submitted to the
East Goshen Township Sewer Manager.
AVERAGE DAILY FLOW
The wastewater discharge volume for the most recent calendar
month divided by the number of calendar days in that month.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE (BMP)
Schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to implement the prohibitions listed in §§
188-37,
188-38 and
188-39. BMPs include treatment requirements, operating procedures, and practices to control plant site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from raw materials storage.
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BOD (denotes "biochemical oxygen demand")
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure for five days
at 20° C., expressed in terms of weight and concentration [milligrams
per liter (mg/L)]. The standard laboratory procedure shall be found
in the latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water
and Sewage, published by the American Public Health Association.
BYPASS
The intentional diversion of waste streams from any portion
of an industrial user's facility for pretreatment.
CATEGORICAL INDUSTRY
Any industry subject to pretreatment standards as specified in 40 CFR (the "United States Code of Federal Regulations"), Chapter
1, Subchapter N, establishing quantities or concentrations of pollutants or pollutant properties which may be discharged or introduced to a treatment plant by existing or new industrial users in specific industrial subcategories.
COD (denotes "chemical oxygen demand")
The quantity of oxygen, expressed in mg/L, required to chemically
oxidize the organic and inorganic matter in a water or wastewater
sample under the standard laboratory procedure. The standard laboratory
procedure shall be that in the latest edition of Standard Methods
for the Examination of Water and Sewage, published by the American
Public Health Association.
COMPATIBLE POLLUTANT
BOD, COD, total suspended solids, total Kjeldahl nitrogen,
total phosphorus, fecal coliform bacteria and oil and grease.
COMPOSITE SAMPLE
The sample resulting from the combination of individual wastewater
samples taken at selected intervals based on an increment of either
flow or time.
DAILY MAXIMUM
The arithmetic average of all the effluent samples for a
pollutant collected during a calendar day.
[Added 2-17-2009 by Ord. No. 129-C-09]
DAILY MAXIMUM LIMIT
The maximum allowable discharge limit of a pollutant during
a calendar day. Where daily maximum limits are expressed in units
of mass, the daily discharge is the total mass discharged over the
course of the day. Where daily maximum limits are expressed in terms
of concentration, the daily discharge is the arithmetic average measured
of the pollutant concentration derived from all measurements taken
that day.
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ENGINEER
Any consulting engineer appointed by East Goshen Township
or the East Goshen Municipal Authority.
EPA
The United States Environmental Protection Agency, including,
where appropriate, the Administrator or other duly authorized official
of said agency.
EXTRA-STRENGTH WASTEWATER
A wastewater having total suspended solids (tss) in excess
of 300 parts per million (ppm) and biochemical oxygen demand (BOD)
in excess of 250 ppm, which may be acceptable for discharge to the
sewerage system, subject to prior approval of the Sewer Manager and
the discharger's payment of a surcharge as established in this article.
The concentration levels set forth in this definition may be revised
from time to time by resolution of the control authority.
GARBAGE
Solid wastes from the domestic and commercial preparation,
cooking and dispensing of food and from the commercial handling, storage
and sale of produce.
GRAB SAMPLE
A sample which is taken from a waste stream on a one-time
basis, with no regard to the flow in the waste stream, over a period
of time not to exceed 15 minutes.
INDUSTRIAL USER
Any person discharging anything other than domestic waste
to the sewerage system.
INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER
Any water which, during a manufacturing or processing operation,
including those regulated under Sections 307(b), (c) or (d) of the
Act, comes into direct contact with or results from the production
or use of any raw material, intermediate product, finished product,
by-product or waste product, or any other water contaminated by an
industrial and/or commercial process, and distinct from domestic wastewater.
INSTANTANEOUS LIMIT
The maximum concentration of a pollutant allowed to be discharged
at any time, determined from the analysis of any discrete or composited
sample collected, independent of the industrial flow rate and the
duration of the sampling.
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INTERFERENCE
A discharge which alone or in conjunction with a discharge
or discharges from other sources inhibits or disrupts the treatment,
conveyance, processes or operations of the sewerage system or a decrease
in treatment efficiency or which contributes to a violation of any
requirement of an NPDES permit, or which prevents the use or disposal
of sewage sludge in compliance with any of the following statutory
or regulatory provisions or permits issued thereunder: Section 405
of the Act (33 U.S.C. § 1317), any criteria, guidelines
or regulations developed pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Act
(SWDA), including Title II and Title IV, commonly referred to as the
"Resource Conservation and Recovery Act" (RCRA), the Clean Air Act,
the Toxic Substances Control Act and the Marine Protection, Research
and Sanctuaries Act.
LOCAL DISCHARGE LIMITS
Numerical limitations on the concentration, mass or other
characteristics of wastewater, wastes or pollutants discharged to
the sewerage system by industrial users, and which are developed by
East Goshen Township in compliance with National Categorical Pretreatment
Standards, National Prohibitive Discharge Standards or other applicable
federal and state regulations. For users who are connected to the
West Goshen Township Sewerage System, the local discharge limits shall
be developed by West Goshen Township in compliance with National Categorical
Pretreatment Standards, National Prohibitive Discharge Standards or
other applicable federal and state regulations.
MONTHLY AVERAGE
The sum of all daily discharges measured during a calendar
month divided by the number of daily discharges measured that month.
[Added 2-17-2009 by Ord. No. 129-C-09]
MONTHLY AVERAGE LIMIT
The highest allowable average of daily discharges over a
calendar month, calculated as the sum of all daily discharges measured
during a calendar month divided by the number of daily discharges
measured during that month.
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NATIONAL CATEGORICAL PRETREATMENT STANDARD
Any regulation containing pollutant discharge limits promulgated by the EPA in accordance with Section 307(b) and (c) of the Act (33 U.S.C. § 1317), as from time to time amended, and which are defined in 40 CFR Chapter
1, Subchapter N, Parts 405-471, as from time to time amended.
NEW SOURCE
Any building, structure, facility or installation from which
there is or may be a discharge of pollutants, the construction of
which commenced after the publication of proposed Categorical Pretreatment
Standards under Section 307(c) of the Act, which standards will be
applicable to such source if such categorical standards are thereafter
promulgated in accordance with that section. Determination of the
applicability of new source standards shall be made as provided in
the Act and 40 CFR 403.3.
NONCONTACT COOL1NG WATER
Water used for cooling purposes which does not come into
direct contact with any raw material, intermediate product, waste
product or finished product.
OWNER
Any person vested with ownership, legal or equitable, sole
or partial, of any property, or his agent.
PASS-THROUGH
Discharge through the sewerage system which exists in quantities
or concentrations, alone or with discharges from other sources, which
causes a violation of any condition of an NPDES permit issued to a
municipality or municipal authority, including an increase in magnitude
or duration of a violation.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, partnership, copartnership,
corporation, association, joint-stock company, trust, estate, group,
society or other legal entity whatsoever, government entity, either
commonwealth or local, and their agencies, commissions, departments
and instrumentalities, or the legal representatives, heirs, successors
and assigns thereof.
pH
The logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen-ion concentration
expressed as moles per liter, which indicates the degree of acidity
or alkalinity of a substance.
POLLUTANT
Any dredged soil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage,
sewage sludge, garbage, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials,
radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock,
sand, cellar dirt or industrial, municipal and agricultural waste
discharged into water.
PRETREATMENT
The reduction of the amount of pollutants, the elimination
of pollutants or the alteration of the nature of pollutant properties
in wastewater to a less harmful state prior to or in lieu of discharging
or otherwise introducing such pollutants into the sewerage system.
The reduction or alteration may be obtained by physical, chemical
or biological processes, process changes or by other means, except
as prohibited by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and 40 CFR
403.6(d), as amended from time to time.
PRETREATMENT COORDINATOR
The East Goshen Township Sewer Manager or authorized designee.
For users who are connected to the West Goshen Township Sewerage System,
West Goshen Township or its Sewer Manager shall serve as the pretreatment
coordinator.
PRETREATMENT REQUIREMENT
Any substantive or procedural requirement related to pretreatment,
other than a pretreatment standard imposed on an industrial user.
PRETREATMENT STANDARD
Any regulation containing pollutant discharge limits promulgated
by the control authority in accordance with Sections 307(b) and (c)
of the Act, or by East Goshen Township, which applies to industrial
users. This term includes National Categorical Pretreatment Standards,
local discharge limits and prohibited discharge limits established
by this article or other regulatory authority having jurisdiction.
SEWERAGE SYSTEM or SEWER SYSTEM
All facilities leased by the Township from the Municipal
Authority and operated by the Township for the collection, transportation,
treatment or disposal of sanitary sewage. For users in East Goshen
Township whose sewage is treated by West Goshen Township pursuant
to an intergovernmental agreement dated February 26, 1996, such term
shall include the West Goshen Township Sewerage System as defined
herein.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER
Except as provided for in Subsections (3) and (4) of this
definition, a significant industrial user is:
[Amended 2-17-2009 by Ord. No. 129-C-09]
(1)
An industrial user subject to categorical pretreatment
standards; or
(2)
An industrial user that:
(a)
Discharges an average of 25,000 gallons per
day or more of process wastewater to the POTW (excluding sanitary,
noncontact cooling and boiler blowdown wastewater);
(b)
Contributes a process wastestream which makes
up 5% or more of the average dry weather hydraulic or organic capacity
of the POTW; or
(c)
Is designated as such by the Pretreatment Coordinator
on the basis that it has a reasonable potential for adversely affecting
the POTW's operation or for violating any pretreatment standard or
requirement.
(3)
The Township may determine that an industrial
user subject to categorical pretreatment standards is a nonsignificant
categorical industrial user rather than a significant industrial user
on a finding that the industrial user never discharges more than 100
gallons per day (gpd) of total categorical wastewater (excluding sanitary,
noncontact cooling and boiler blowdown wastewater, unless specifically
included in the pretreatment standard) and the following conditions
are met:
(a)
The industrial user, prior to Township finding,
has consistently complied with all applicable categorical pretreatment
standards and requirements;
(b)
The industrial user annually submits the certification statement required in §
188-47B(1), together with any additional information necessary to support the certification statement; and
(c)
The industrial user never discharges any untreated
concentrated wastewater.
(4)
Upon a finding that a user meeting the criteria in Subsection
(2) of this definition has no reasonable potential for adversely affecting the POTW's operation or for violating any pretreatment standard or requirement, the Township may, at any time, on its own initiative or in response to a petition received from an industrial user, and in accordance with procedures in 40 CFR 403.8(f)(6), determine that such user should not be considered a significant industrial user.
SIGNIFICANT NONCOMPLIANCE (SNC)
The term shall be applicable to all significant industrial
users (or any other industrial user that violates Subsections (3),
(4) or (7) below) and shall mean:
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(1)
Chronic violations of wastewater discharge limits, defined as those in which 66% or more of all the measurements taken for the same pollutant parameter during a six-month period exceed (by any magnitude) the numeric pretreatment standard or requirement, including instantaneous limits as defined in §
188-36.
(2)
Technical review criteria (TRC) violations, defined as those violations in which 33% or more of all the measurements taken for the same pollutant parameter during a six-month period equal or exceed the product of the numeric pretreatment standard or requirement, including instantaneous limits as defined in §
188-36, multiplied by the applicable criteria (TRC=1.4 for BOD, TSS, fats, oil and grease, and 1.2 for all other pollutants, except pH).
(3)
Any other violation of a pretreatment standard or requirement as defined by §
188-36 (daily maximum or longer-term average, instantaneous limit, or narrative standard) that the Township determines has caused, either alone or in combination with other discharges, an interference or pass-through, including endangering the health of POTW personnel or the general public.
(4)
Any discharge of a pollutant that has caused
imminent endangerment to the health of the Township personnel, the
environment or the general public; or has resulted in exercising any
emergency authority to halt or prevent such a discharge.
(5)
Failure to meet, within 90 days after the scheduled
date, a compliance schedule date or a compliance schedule milestone
contained in the user's industrial waste discharge permit or enforcement
action for starting construction, completing construction or attaining
final compliance.
(6)
Failure to accurately and timely report incidents
of noncompliance.
(7)
Any other violation(s), which may include a
violation of best management practices, which the Pretreatment Coordinator
determines will adversely affect the operation or implementation of
the local pretreatment program.
(8)
Failure to provide, within 45 days after the
due date, any required reports such as baseline monitoring reports,
ninety-day compliance reports, periodic self-monitoring reports, and
reports on compliance with compliance schedules.
SLUG LOAD
Any discharge at a flow rate or concentration that may cause
a violation of any pretreatment requirement or pretreatment standard
set forth in this article.
SLUG CONTROL PLAN
A report prepared by an industrial user and provided to the
Township in accordance with this article which details the existing
and proposed facility plans and operating procedures to be followed
by that user in the event of a slug load.
STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION (SIC)
A classification pursuant to the latest Standard Industrial
Classification Manual issued by the Executive Office of the President,
Office of Management and Budget.
STANDARD METHODS
The latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination
of Water and Wastewater (Standard Methods), a manual published by
the American Public Health Association specifying analytical procedures
for testing and analysis of wastewater.
STATE
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
STORMWATER
Any flow occurring during or following any form of natural
precipitation and resulting exclusively therefrom.
SURCHARGE
An additional charge for the treatment of extra-strength
wastewater in excess of the basic charge for the treatment of wastewater.
TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS (TSS)
The total suspended matter that either floats on the surface
of, or is in suspension in, water or wastewater and is removable by
laboratory filtration as prescribed in Standard Methods.
TOTAL KJELDAHL NITROGEN (TKN)
The sum of the organic nitrogen and ammonia nitrogen present
in wastewater, as measured by standard laboratory procedure as described
in Standard Methods.
TOWNSHIP
East Goshen Township, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
USER
Any person who contributes wastewater into the sewerage system.
WASTEWATER
The combined flow of sanitary sewage and industrial wastewater,
together with such quantities of infiltration and inflow as may be
present.
WEST GOSHEN TOWNSHIP
A political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
who, pursuant to an intermunicipal agreement with West Goshen dated
February 28, 1996, has agreed to accept sanitary sewage from East
Goshen Township for treatment at the West Goshen Township Wastewater
Treatment Plant.
WEST GOSHEN TOWNSHIP SEWERAGE SYSTEM
The sewage collection and treatment system of West Goshen
Township and West Goshen Township Sewer Authority and any pipe, conduit
or other equipment which carries wastewater to the West Goshen Township
publicly owned treatment plant (POTW) or any of its component parts.