The purposes of this article include:
A. The regulation of soil testing for and installation,
inspection, operation, rehabilitation, replacement, and timely ongoing
maintenance of on-lot systems within the Township; and
B. The establishment of provisions and safeguards for
the Township which enable the issuance of permits for bonded systems
by the Sewage Enforcement Officer (SEO); and
C. Establishment of minimum standards for the periodic
pumping of treatment and pump tanks which are components of OLDS permitted
by the SEO; and
D. Adoption, by reference, of standards for initial inspection
and subsequent pumping of systems and tanks; and
E. Establishment of standards for the proper abandonment
of OLDS.
The following words and terms when used in the
article shall have the following meanings:
ABSORPTION AREA
A component of an individual or community OLDS where liquid
from a treatment tank seeps into the soil; it consists of an aggregate-filled
area containing piping for the distribution of liquid and the soil
or sand/soil combination located beneath the aggregate.
ABSORPTION AREA EASEMENT
A portion of a lot, tract, or parcel that encompasses the
primary and replacement area and which shall be delineated and preserved.
The primary and replacement areas need not be contiguous.
ACT
The Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act, Act of January 24,
1966, P.L. (1965) 1535, No. 537, as amended, 35 P.S. § 750.1
et seq.
AUTHORIZED AGENT
A certified Sewage Enforcement Officer (SEO), professional
engineer, or sanitarian, plumbing inspector, soil scientist, water
quality specialist, or any other person who is designated to carry
out the provisions of this article as the agent of the Board of Supervisors
of Exeter Township.
BOARD
The Board of Supervisors of Exeter Township, Berks County,
Pennsylvania.
BONDED DISPOSAL SYSTEM
An individual sewage system located on a single lot serving
a single-family residence, where soil mottling is within 20 inches
of the mineral soil surface and the installation, operation, and replacement
of which is guaranteed by the property owner.
CHISEL PLOW
A farm or tractor implement used to "rough up" or scarify
the soil surface, break down surface vegetation, and increase the
soil surface area.
COMMUNITY SYSTEM
A system, whether publicly or privately owned, for the collection
of sewage or industrial wastes of a liquid nature from two or more
lots and for the treatment or disposal of the sewage or industrial
waste on one or more of the lots or at any other site.
DEP/THE DEPARTMENT
The Department of Environmental Protection of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
DEVELOPER
Any person, partnership, or corporation which erects or contracts
to erect a building on property owned by it, with the intent to sell
the building to some other party upon its full or partial completion
or upon the conveyance of property on which the building is to be
built.
EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNIT (EDU)
For the purpose of determining the number of lots in a subdivision
or land development, that part of a multiple-family dwelling or commercial,
industrial, or institutional establishment with sewage flows equal
to 400 gallons per day.
INDIVIDUAL ON-LOT SEWAGE SYSTEM
An individual sewage system that uses a system of piping,
tanks, or other facilities for the collecting, treating, and disposing
of sewage into a soil absorption area or retaining tank.
INDIVIDUAL SEWERAGE SYSTEM
An individual sewage system which uses a method of collection,
conveyance, treatment, and disposal other than renovation in a soil
absorption area or retention in a retaining tank.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
A liquid, gaseous, radioactive, solid, or other substance,
which is not sewage, resulting from manufacturing or industry or other
plant or works and mine drainage, silt, coal mine solids, rock, debris,
dirt, and clay from coal mines, coal collieries, breakers, or other
coal processing operations. The term includes substances whether or
not generally characterized as waste.
MALFUNCTION
The condition, which occurs when an on-lot system causes
pollution to the groundwater or surface waters, contamination of private
or public drinking water supplies, nuisance problems or hazard to
the public health.
MARGINAL CONDITIONS
A property shall be deemed to exhibit marginal conditions
if it displays any of the following characteristics: gross lot size
of less than 1.5 acre; wetlands; floodplain; limiting zones of less
than 20 inches to evidence of seasonal high water table or rock; slopes
in excess of 25%; isolation limitations that would limit available
space for OLDS or reduce the net lot size to less than 1.5 acres.
OLDS
Individual or community on-lot sewage disposal system.
OWNER
Any person, corporation, partnership, etc., holding deed
or title to lands within the Township.
PLANNING MODULE FOR LAND DEVELOPMENT
A revision to, or exception to the revision of, the Official
Plan, submitted in accordance with DEP regulations, and in connection
with the request for approval of a subdivision or land development
plan.
PRIMARY AREA
An area on a lot, tract, or parcel of land which has been
tested by the SEO and found suitable, based upon the then current
DEP site requirements, for the installation of an on-lot sewage disposal
system and which will be preserved and protected from alteration for
installation of the initial on-lot sewage disposal system for the
sewage generated on that lot, tract, or parcel. See "replacement area."
REPLACEMENT AREA
An area on a lot, tract, or parcel of land, separate from
the primary area, which has been tested by the SEO and found suitable,
based upon the then current DEP site requirements, for the installation
of an on-lot system and which will be preserved and protected from
alteration for potential future use if the primary area on the same
lot, tract, or parcel shall fail for any reason. See "primary area."
RETAINING TANK
A watertight receptacle which receives and retains sewage
and is designed and constructed to facilitate ultimate disposal of
the sewage at another site. The term includes, but is not limited
to, the following:
A.
CHEMICAL TOILETA permanent or portable nonflushing toilet using chemical treatment in the retaining tank for odor control.
B.
HOLDING TANKA tank, whether permanent or temporary, to which sewage is conveyed by a water-carrying system.
C.
PRIVYA tank designed to receive sewage where water under pressure is not available.
E.
COMPOSTING TOILETA device for holding and processing human and organic kitchen waste, employing the process of biological degradation through the action of microorganisms to produce a stable, humus-like material.
F.
RECYCLING TOILETA device in which the flushing medium is restored to a condition suitable for reuse in flushing.
SEPTAGE
The residual scum, sludge, and other materials pumped from
septic or aerobic treatment tanks and the systems they serve.
SEWAGE
Any substance that contains any waste products, or excrement,
or other discharge from the bodies of human beings or animals; a substance
harmful to the public health, animal or aquatic life, or the use of
water for domestic water supply or for recreation, or a substance
that constitutes pollution to the waters of the commonwealth under
the Clean Streams Law.
SOIL SCIENTIST
A practicing Pennsylvania ARC PAC or PAPSS Certified Soils
Professional qualified for on-lot sewage evaluations.
TOWNSHIP
Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
TREATMENT TANK
A watertight tank designed to retain sewage long enough for
satisfactory bacterial decomposition of the solids to take place.
The term includes the following:
A.
SEPTIC TANKA treatment tank that provides for anaerobic decomposition of sewage prior to its discharge to an absorption area.
B.
AEROBIC SEWAGE TREATMENT TANKA mechanically aerated treatment tank that provides aerobic biochemical stabilization of sewage prior to its discharge to an absorption area.
WATERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH
Rivers, streams, creeks rivulets, impoundments, ditches,
watercourses, storm sewers, lakes, dammed water, ponds, springs, and
other bodies or channels of conveyance of surface and underground
water, or parts thereof, whether natural or artificial, within or
on the boundaries of this commonwealth.
The Board may, by resolution, establish a fee
schedule and collect fees to cover the Township's actual costs of
administering this article.