No person, unless authorized by the Department of Public Works,
shall uncover, make any connections with or opening into, use, alter
or disturb any public sewer or appurtenance thereof without a written
sewer connection permit from the Township Engineer.
Application for public sewer service shall be made on a form
prescribed by the Division of Engineering and signed by the owner
of the property or his/her agent. Signing of the application shall
signify assent to the rules, regulations and schedule of public sewer
fees, rentals and charges of the Township.
[Ord. No. 22-2018]
The sewer rental fees and charges for residential, commercial
and industrial or other premises connected to the sanitary sewer system
shall be as follows:
A. The following annual fees and charges shall take effect on the dates
indicated and be paid quarterly in advance. For each:
(1)
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Single-family dwelling and townhouse: $440.00.
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(2)
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Doctor's or dentist's office in a single-family dwelling: $672.00.
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(3)
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Garden apartment and condominium unit: $272.00.
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(4)
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Senior citizen apartment unit: $164.00.
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(5)
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All units outside of the Township: $660.00.
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Effective January 1, 2020
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(1)
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Single-family dwelling and townhouse: $472.00.
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(2)
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Doctor's and dentist's office in a single-family dwelling: $720.00.
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(3)
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Garden apartment and condominium unit: $292.00.
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(4)
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Senior citizen apartment unit: $176.00.
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(5)
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All units outside of the Township: $708.00.
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B. The following rates shall take effect on the dates indicated for
each unitary commercial, industrial or other type of enterprise, including
schools, supplied through a single-metered water service. The user
will supply the necessary metering devices to measure the flow that
enters the Township system. Where the water is taken from a source
other than the Township water system, such source shall be metered
by the user, and the quarterly sewer charge will be based on the reading
of that meter.
(1)
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A minimum charge of $110.00 per quarter, and
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(2)
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An additional charge of $4.61 per 1,000 gallons for all gallons
in excess of 23,700 gallons per quarter.
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Effective January 1, 2020
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(1)
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A minimum charge of $118.00 per quarter, and
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(2)
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An additional charge of $4.93 per 1,000 gallons for all gallons
in excess of 23,700 gallons per quarter.
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C. The Superintendent of the Division of Water and Sewers shall have
the right to add a surcharge if the composition of the sewage exceeds
350 parts per million of suspended solids or 300 ppm carbonaceous
biochemical oxygen demand. The quantity of such sewage and the method
of measuring this quantity is to be determined by the Superintendent
by the application of good engineering practices.
The sewer rental and sludge processing fees and charges for residential use only shall be as follows: In addition to the sewer rental fees hereinabove imposed, the minimum fee for incinerating and otherwise processing sewage sludge delivered to the designated water pollution control plant from residential sources within the Township of Wayne shall be as provided in Chapter
75, Fees, provided that all sludge delivered shall meet the minimum pretreatment standards and criteria of a maximum sludge density of 5% established by the Wayne Township Division of Water and Sewers on file in the office of the Department of Public Works. In the event that the sludge exceeds the maximum density of 5%, the Department of Public Works shall be allowed to prepare the additional costs. Except in the case of an emergency, no delivery shall be accepted on weekends, holidays or after 4:30 p.m. on weekdays.
Old sewer laterals may be used in connection with new buildings
only when they are found, on examination and test by the Engineer,
to meet all requirements of this article.
[Ord. No. 53-2014]
All joints and connections shall be made gastight and watertight.
All jointing materials and methods may be used only upon approval
of the Engineer.
The applicant for the sewer permit shall notify the Department
of Public Works when the house service connection is ready for inspection
and connection to the sewer lateral. The connection shall be made
under the supervision of the Engineer.
The sewer lateral between the sewer main and the peep hole cleanout
at the curb shall be maintained by the Township Department of Public
Works. Free access to the peep hole and the entire peep hole cleanout
shall be maintained by the property owner. The house service connection
from the peep hole to the dwelling or structure shall be maintained
by the property owner.
The installation of a public sewer system in any street, by
the Township or by others, shall not imply Township ownership or acceptance
of such streets.
The cost of installing a public sewer system in any existing
street, lane or road may be assessed in whole or in part against property
owners, including real estate developers, benefiting by such installation.
The Engineer shall review and, if found satisfactory, approve the type, size and location of all public sewer pipes, lift pumps, siphons, Y-branches, and all other appurtenances, on all new extensions. The entire system shall be subject to departmental inspection and approval and shall be tested under departmental supervision before backfilling. In addition to the inspection fees as outlined in §
159-15, fees shall be as provided in Chapter
75, Fees.
The rate of infiltration shall not exceed 10 gallons per inch
of diameter, per mile, per hour.
Extensions to or changes in the public sewer system may be initiated
by the Governing Body, the Department of Public Works, by petition
from property owners or by application from a real estate developer.
If such extension or change is deemed advisable by the Governing Body,
it shall prescribe the terms and conditions under which the extension
shall be made and shall require written acceptance thereof by the
petitioners or applicant.