[Amended 2-8-1977 by Ord. No. 132]
The intent of this article is to establish procedures
for the use and maintenance of holding tanks designed to receive and
retain sewage from certain residential, commercial or industrial uses,
and it is hereby declared that the enactment of this article is necessary
for the protection, benefit and preservation of the health, safety
and welfare of the inhabitants of this Township during the time that
a connection ban imposed by the Environmental Protection Agency is
in effect.
All such rules and regulations adopted by the Board shall be in conformity with the provisions herein, all other ordinances of the Township, all applicable laws and applicable rules and regulations of administrative agencies of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, particularly the Department of Environmental Resources, and, in particular, the regulations set forth in Chapter 71, Sections 71.51 and 71.52, and Chapter
73, Sections 73.81 and 73.82.
[Amended 11-18-2014 by Ord. No. 558]
All applications for holding tank systems shall
include a contract for maintenance by a disposal agency approved by
the Board. Such contract shall include but not be limited to the name
of the contractor, method of maintenance, method of disposal, frequency
of inspection and ultimate place of disposal of all waste. Such contract
shall be required to remain in force for the entire period of operation
of the system. Failure by the owner to renew such contract or submit
proof of another approved contract shall constitute a violation of
this article. The system must be inspected by the approved disposal
agency a minimum of three times per year. Further, prior to the issuance
of any building permits for any residential dwelling that will utilize
a holding tank, financial security in a form acceptable to the Township
must be posted with the Township in an amount equal to three years'
contract price for sewage removal and for the cost of removal of the
holding tank as estimated by the Township Engineer, which shall run
for the entire period that the holding tank is to be in use. This
guarantee shall be conditioned upon the landowner or, in the case
of a development, the developer maintaining the holding tank system
in accordance with the rules and regulations of this article.
The Board shall, by resolution, have the power
to fix, alter, charge and collect such fees or costs as may be necessary
to properly enforce this article.
By obtaining permission to use a holding tank
under this article, the owner of the subject property shall agree
that any failure to make timely removal of the contents of the holding
tank or any other violation of this article or sanitary requirements
will subject the owner to an automatic revocation of the use and occupancy
permits issued for the subject properties.
[Amended 11-18-2014 by Ord. No. 558]
The collection and transportation of all sewage
from any improved property using a holding tank shall be done solely
by or under the direction of the Board, and the disposal thereof shall
be made only at such site or sites as may be approved by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection.
The owner of an improved property that utilizes
a holding tank, or a developer in the case of a development, shall:
A. Maintain the holding tank in conformance with this
article or any ordinance of this Township, the provisions of any applicable
law and the rules and regulations of the Board and any administrative
agency of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
B. Permit only an approved agency acting in accordance
with the regulations of the Board to collect, transport and dispose
of the contents therein.
C. Install prior to the approval of any holding tank
an approved public sewage system serving the lot to be connected to
the holding tank to ensure future connection with the public sewer
system.
D. Connect within 30 days after notice from the Township to the public
sewer system.
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E. Remove the holding tank system within 30 days after
connection to the public sewer system.
F. Within 24 hours of the execution of an agreement of
sale for the sale of any lot to be connected to a holding tank, submit
to the Township an executed statement in form to be designed by the
Township Zoning Officer in which the purchaser acknowledges that the
purchaser has been advised of the terms of this article and understands
the procedures, penalties and fines for noncompliance with this article.
[Amended 12-19-1988 by Ord. No. 274]
Any person, corporation or other entity who
shall violate any of the provisions of this article or who should
fail to comply with any notice of violation herein, upon conviction
before a District Justice within the magisterial district within which
the Township of East Norriton is a part, shall be fined not more than
$600 plus costs of prosecution after a summary proceeding brought
in the name of the Township before said District Justice. A new and
separate offense shall be deemed to be committed for each day that
such violation exists. In default of the payment of any fine imposed
and the costs, the person or persons that are charged may be sentenced
to be committed to the county jail for a period not exceeding 30 days.
In addition to any other remedies provided in
this article, any violation of this article may be deemed to constitute
a nuisance and may be abated by the Board by either seeking appropriate
equitable or legal relief from a court of competent jurisdiction.
The appropriate officials of the Township are
directed to take such action as may be necessary to amend the Official
Plan of East Norriton Township to implement the purposes of this article.
[Added 4-16-1990 by Ord. No. 286]
A. Capacity.
(1)
The minimum capacity of a holding tank shall
be 1,000 gallons or a volume equal to the quantity of wastes generated
in three days, whichever is larger.
(2)
In calculating sewage flow for a single-family dwelling unit,
a minimum daily flow of 230 gallons per day shall be used to determine
holding tank capacity. This figure shall be increased by 100 gallons
for each additional bedroom over three. The daily flow indicated provides
for use of garbage grinders, automatic washing machines or dishwashers
and water softeners.
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(3)
Holding tanks may be connected in series to
attain required capacity.
(4)
Tanks connected together in series cannot exceed four in number and must comply with Subsection
B(4) of this section.
(5)
Industrial/commercial applications will follow daily flow calculations outlined in Chapter
73, § 73.17, of Title 25 of the Pennsylvania Code, entitled "Sewage Flows," or such other regulations as the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection may enact from time to time.
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B. Construction.
(1)
Holding tanks shall be watertight and constructed
of sound and durable material not subject to excessive corrosion or
decay.
(a)
Precast concrete tanks shall have a minimum
wall thickness of three inches, a minimum lid thickness of four inches,
a minimum concrete strength of 3,500 pounds per square inch at 28
days and shall be adequately reinforced. The wall and lid thickness
shall be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and shall be a function
of the capacity required for the individual use.
(b)
Holding tanks having a liquid capacity of 5,000
gallons or less shall be precast concrete construction. Holding tanks
above 5,000 gallons shall be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
(2)
Holding tanks shall be placed on an approved
base listed below:
(a)
If soil is found to be devoid of moisture, a
bed of crushed stone (a minimum of 12 inches in thickness) may be
used.
(b)
If the area of placement of holding tanks shows
indication of moisture, a concrete base pad will be required to prevent
flotation of the holding tank. In the instance where high moisture
content (groundwater) is evident, the Sewage Enforcement Officer or
Engineer of East Norriton Township may direct additional requirements
at his or her discretion.
(3)
Holding tanks shall have access as specified
below:
(a)
Access to each tank shall be provided by a manhole
of at least 21 inches square or in diameter, with a removable cover.
The top of the tank containing the manhole or the top of a manhole
extension shall not be more than 12 inches below grade level. If access
is extended to grade, the access cover shall be sealed with a synthetic
resin sealant or equivalent. Grade level or above grade level access
covers shall be secured by bolts or locking mechanisms or have sufficient
weight to prevent access by children.
(b)
The ground shall slope away from any access
extended to grade or above.
(4)
Installation of sanitary sewer lines from the
building to the tank shall conform to all Township plumbing regulations
in effect at the time of installation. If more than one tank is used
at a location to obtain desired capacity, equalization lines must
be placed at the upper and lower sections of the tanks where they
join together.
(5)
Each holding tank is required to have one vent.
This vent shall be constructed to a maximum diameter of four inches
PVC plastic pipe with the top of pipe extended a minimum of 12 inches
above grade. The top of this pipe shall be capped with a U vent which
shall be opened toward the ground surface.
(6)
An alarm system is required for each holding
tank installation.
(a)
The alarm system shall consist of a warning
device to indicate when the tank is filled within 75% of its capacity.
(b)
The warning device shall create an audible and
visual signal at a location frequented by the homeowner or responsible
individual.
C. Protection.
(1)
The area where holding tanks are to be located
shall be protected in a manner that vehicles cannot drive over the
tanks from the access area. If this situation can not be avoided,
then the holding tanks must be designed to withstand Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation H-20 Loading, or latest revisions. This
shall be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by the Township Engineer.
(2)
All horizontal isolation distances, as outlined in Chapter
73, § 73.13, of Title 25 of the Pennsylvania Code, concerning treatment tanks, or in such other regulations as may be enacted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection from time to time, shall be maintained with respect to holding tanks.
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D. State regulations.
(1)
The installation of holding tanks is regulated by the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection, which has established a permitting
procedure. This procedure requires submission of a planning module
postcard, a complete application, on-site examination/testing and
permitting of installation and a hauling agreement with the hauler.
The owner shall comply with the permitting procedure of the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection.
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(2)
When any holding tank is no longer in active
use it shall be removed, collapsed or filled with a suitable material,
approved by the Sewage Enforcement Officer or Engineer of East Norriton
Township.
E. Fees. A fee will be charged for each holding tank
installed in the Township. This fee shall be set from time to time
by resolution of the Board of Supervisors and will cover planning
module submission, application fee, site examination/testing and the
permitting procedure.