As used in this article, the following words and terms shall
have the following meanings:
COMMUNITY SEWERAGE SYSTEM
A sewerage system involving more than one private property
which depends upon a master septic tank and a tile field owned jointly
by the private property owners.
INDIVIDUAL SEWERAGE SYSTEM
A sewerage system located on the property of and owned by
one private person and serving a private home, industrial establishment,
commercial establishment, park, camp, hotel, motel, school, institution,
eating establishment or drinking establishment.
MOBILE HOME PARK
Any plot of ground upon which two or more mobile homes, occupied
for dwelling or sleeping purposes, are located.
PERSON
Includes any individual, firm, corporation, association or
partnership, institution, public body or other entity and includes
the plural as well as the singular, and the feminine as well as the
masculine.
PUBLIC SEWERAGE SYSTEM
A sewerage system owned and operated by a local governmental
authority or by an established public utility company which is adequately
controlled by a governmental authority.
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM
A system serving the general public and which is normally
intended to serve more than 25 dwelling units not owned by the owner
of the system. Where more than one group of 25 or less separately
owned dwelling units are in one location, and each group is served
by a separate system owned by the same owner, then such systems shall
constitute a public system.
SEMIPUBLIC WATER SYSTEM
A system serving one facility, such as an industrial or commercial
establishment, park, camp, hotel, motel, school, institution or eating
or drinking establishment, where the system is owned by the owner
of the facility; or a system which is intended to serve 25 or less
separate dwelling units; or a system serving more than 25 dwelling
units all owned by the owner of the system.
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
Entire system consisting of conduits, distribution field,
pumps, sewers, tanks and other equipment used or intended to be used
for the purpose of conveying, treating or disposing of any wastewater
or human excrement.
WATER SYSTEM
Entire system consisting of lines, pumps, sources, treatment
equipment and other equipment used or intended to be used for providing
water for drinking or other domestic, commercial, industrial or institutional
use, but not including plumbing system for water usage.
The Township Sewage Enforcement Officer shall, in addition to
his powers and duties as prescribed in the Second Class Township Code,
Act of 1933, May 1, P.L. 103, Art. 19A, Section 1901 et seq.,
as amended, be charged with the enforcement of the provisions of this
article.
The Township Sewage Enforcement Officer shall administer and
enforce the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of
Health regulating individual water systems, and in particular, the
Construction Standards for Individual Water Supplies, dated June 22,
1959, and as amended, plus the following:
A. No person shall construct or reconstruct any individual water system
without first obtaining a permit from the Township Sewage Enforcement
Officer. The permit issued in response to the application shall contain
such terms and conditions as may be considered necessary by the Township
Sewage Enforcement Officer to ensure compliance with the provisions
of this article.
B. No person shall provide or maintain an individual water supply to
be used for drinking or other domestic purposes, other than by the
owner and his family thereof, unless such water supply shall be potable,
protected against pollution, and shall not contain bacterial, chemical
or other contamination in such quantity as may be injurious to health
as determined by test in a laboratory approved for this purpose by
the Township Sewage Enforcement Officer.
C. Samples of water from any water supply may be taken for examination
by the Township Sewage Enforcement Officer as he deems necessary for
the detection of pollution or unwholesomeness.
The Township Sewage Enforcement Officer shall administer and
enforce the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of
Health regulating semipublic water systems; the Public Health Service
Drinking Water Standards of 1946 as published in Reprint No. 2697
from the Public Health Reports, Vol. 61, No. 11, March 15, 1946, and
as amended; and the following:
A. No person shall construct or reconstruct any semipublic water system
without first obtaining a permit from the Township Sewage Enforcement
Officer. The permit issued in response to the application shall contain
such terms and conditions as may be considered necessary by the Township
Sewage Enforcement Officer to ensure compliance with the provisions
of this article.
B. No person shall provide or maintain a semipublic water supply to
be used for drinking or other domestic purposes unless such water
supply shall be potable, protected against pollution, and shall not
contain bacterial, chemical or other contamination in such quantity
as may be injurious to health as determined by test in a laboratory
approved for this purpose by the Township Sewage Enforcement Officer.
C. Samples of water from any water supply may be taken for examination
by the Township Sewage Enforcement Officer as it deems necessary for
the detection of pollution or unwholesomeness.
D. Provisions of this section shall not conflict with any existing or
future commonwealth acts or laws or rules and regulations. In no event
shall the units of the system be constructed or operated in a manner
less than the standards required by commonwealth action.
The regulation of public water systems shall be subject to the
direct approval of the Pennsylvania Department of Health and or the
Pennsylvania State Sanitary Board.
The Township Sewage Enforcement Officer shall administer and
enforce the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of
Health regulating individual sewerage systems; and the regulations
entitled "Household Sewerage Disposal for Rural and Suburban Areas,"
and as amended, which shall be construed to be mandatory and carrying
the force of law, plus the following:
A. No person shall construct or reconstruct any individual sewerage
system without first obtaining a permit from the Township Sewage Enforcement
Officer.
B. For an individual sewerage system serving other than a private home
or single commercial establishment, plans shall be submitted with
the application for a permit to construct or reconstruct any such
sewerage system, and shall be prepared and certified by a registered
professional engineer who shall be qualified to design and supervise
the construction of such sewerage system.
C. For an individual sewerage system serving other than a private home
or single commercial establishment, absorption area requirements for
such sewerage systems shall be based on the results obtained from
soil percolation rate tests. These tests shall be performed by the
Township Sewage Enforcement Officer, a registered professional engineer
or a qualified sanitarian in compliance with recognized sanitary engineering
procedures.
The Township Sewage Enforcement Officer shall administer and
enforce the rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of
Health regulating community sewerage systems, plus the following:
A. No person shall construct or reconstruct any community sewerage system
without first obtaining a permit from the Township Sewage Enforcement
Officer. The permit issued in response to the application shall contain
such terms and conditions as may be considered necessary by the Township
Sewage Enforcement Officer to ensure compliance with the provisions
of this article.
B. Plans shall be submitted with the application for a permit to construct
or reconstruct any community sewerage system, and shall be prepared
and certified by a registered professional engineer who shall be qualified
to design and supervise the construction of community sewerage systems.
C. Absorption area requirements for community sewerage systems shall
be based on the results obtained from soil percolation rate tests.
These tests shall be performed by the Township Sewage Enforcement
Officer, a registered professional engineer or a qualified sanitarian
in compliance with recognized sanitary engineering procedures.
D. The Township Sewage Enforcement Officer shall have the power to determine
the party responsible for the proper construction and maintenance
of a community sewerage system at all times. The Township Sewage Enforcement
Officer shall also have the right to refuse the issuance of a permit
for the construction of a community sewerage system when in his opinion
ownership and responsibility for the system is not clearly established
or when the determined responsibility for the system is not in the
best interests of public health.
E. Provisions of this section shall not conflict with any existing or
future commonwealth acts or laws or rules and regulations. In no event
shall the units of the system be constructed or operated in a manner
less than the standards required by commonwealth action.
[Amended 3-4-1999 by Ord. No. 250]
The regulations of public sewerage systems shall be subject
to the direct approval of the Department of Environmental Protection.
Sewer construction for mobile home parks shall be done in conformance with Article
X of Chapter
200, Zoning, regarding PRD Districts.
[Amended 3-4-1999 by Ord. No. 250]
Any person who violates or permits a violation of this article,
upon being found liable therefor in a civil enforcement proceeding,
shall pay a fine of not less than $400 and not more than $600, plus
all court costs, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by
the Township in the enforcement of this article. No judgment shall
be imposed until the date of the determination of the violation by
the District Justice and/or Court. If the defendant neither pays nor
timely appeals the judgment, the Township may enforce the judgment
pursuant to the applicable rules of civil procedure. Each day a violation
exists shall constitute a separate offense. Further, the appropriate
officers or agents of the Township are hereby authorized to seek equitable
relief, including injunction, to enforce compliance herewith.