Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning of the terms used in this Part
1 shall be as follows:
APPLICANT
A person or persons, firm or corporation or agent authorized
to act for property owner.
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 20° C., expressed in parts per million by weight.
BRANCH CONNECTION
A T or Y attached to or built in a public sewer to receive
a building sewer.
BUILDING DRAIN
That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system
which receives the discharge from soil and waste pipes inside the
walls of the building and conveys it to the building sewer, beginning
five feet outside the inner face of the building wall.
BUILDING SEWER
The extension from the building drain to the house connection.
COD (denoting "chemical oxygen demand")
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the chemical oxidation
of matter under standard laboratory procedures as described in the
latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and
Sewage.
COMBINED SEWER
A sewer in which both surface run-off and sewage are received.
COMMERCIAL USER
Each building or each part thereof designed or used for any
one or different professional, business, industrial, religious or
charitable use or purpose, without regard to the number of house connections
from such buildings to the system.
CURBLINE
(1)
The face of any curb installed as an integral
part of the street or road.
(2)
The line along which a curb will be constructed
when said line is defined in specifications, plans or other records
which may exist.
GARBAGE
Solid wastes from the preparation, cooking and disposing
of foods and from the handling, storage and sale of produce.
HOUSE CONNECTION
That part of the pipe or conduit which collects sewage from
an individual structure or group of structures lying between the curbline
and the main sewer.
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
The liquid wastes from industrial and laboratory processes,
as distinct from sanitary sewage.
INTERCEPTOR
Any pipes or conduits and appurtenances which are primarily
designed to collect sewage from all the main sewers within a drainage
area.
OWNER
The owner of the legal title of the property in question.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation
or group.
pH
The logarithm of the reciprocal of the weight of hydrogen
ions in grams per liter of solution.
PUBLIC SEWER
A sanitary sewer in which all owners of abutting properties
have equal right and which is controlled by public authority.
RESIDENTIAL USER
A building or each part thereof designed for or used as a
residence or abode by a single family without regard to the number
of house connections from such building to the system.
RVRSA
The Rockaway Valley Regional Sewerage Authority.
SANITARIAN
The Sanitarian appointed by the Board of Health of the Township
of Boonton.
SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM OR SANITARY SEWER
All pipes, conduits, manholes, siphons, pumping and ejecting
facilities, force mains, treatment plants and other appurtenances
installed on public roads or private property by consent of the owner,
within the boundaries of the Township of Boonton, for the express
purpose of collecting sewage, and maintained by the Township of Boonton
or its authorized agents, through which storm-, surface and ground
waters shall not be permitted to flow.
SEWAGE
A combination of the water-carried wastes from any buildings
or structures.
SEWAGE WORKS
All facilities for collecting, pumping, treating and disposing
of sewage.
SEWER CHAIRMAN
The Chairman of the Sanitary Sewer Committee, as appointed
by the Boonton Township Committee, or his authorized agent or representative.
SEWER CLERK
The Collector of Sewer Fees, as appointed by the Township
Committee of the Township of Boonton, or his authorized deputy, agent
or representative.
SEWER INSPECTOR
The Sewer Inspector as duly appointed by the Township Committee
of the Township of Boonton.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Solids that either float on the surface or are in suspension
in water, sewage or other liquids and which are removable by laboratory
filtering.
TOWNSHIP ENGINEER
The Engineer as duly appointed by the Township Committee
of the Township of Boonton.
WATERCOURSE
(1)
A channel in which a flow of water occurs, either
continually or intermittently.
(2)
"Shall" is mandatory; "may" is permissive.