No sewer connection shall be made without a permit issued by the Building
Inspector in accordance with the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code and
any other pertinent regulation.
No person, firm or corporation shall construct a private sewer in or
through any street or portion thereof. Special permission may be granted by
the Planning Board upon submission of an application containing a description
of the unusual circumstances requiring a private sewer line. Such permission
shall create no vested rights and shall be revocable by the governing body
at any time.
[Amended 2-5-1991 by Ord.
No. 2095]
The owners or occupants of premises in the Borough of Bergenfield shall
be responsible for the proper maintenance and repair of all sewer lines and
connections between the premises and the main.
In case a stoppage in the sanitary sewer occurs, the owner or occupant
shall immediately notify the Superintendent, who shall make an inspection
of the sewer main line. If the main sewer is obstructed, it shall be the responsibility
of the Superintendent to cause the obstruction to be removed. If the main
sewer is not obstructed, the Superintendent shall, immediately following his
inspection, notify the owner or occupant that it is his responsibility to
remove the obstruction from main to structure.
No inflammable substance such as gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, oil or
similar liquid or material which could cause a fire or explosion shall be
permitted to flow into the sanitary sewer.
No leader drains, foundation drains, sump pumps or similar freshwater
sources shall be permitted to flow into the sanitary sewers or groundwater
in whatever form or whatever source.
Before any waste may be deposited in or permitted to enter into the
sanitary sewer of the Borough or laterals tributary thereto, it shall meet
the following conditions and requirements:
A. No mineral acidity. pH not less than 5.0.
B. No caustic alkalinity. pH not greater than 9.4.
C. Shall not contain any explosive substance.
D. Shall not contain any flammable substance.
E. Temperature shall not exceed 150º F.
F. No grease or oil that will solidify or become viscous
at temperatures between 32º and 150º F.
G. Insoluble substances shall not exceed a daily average
of 500 ppm.
H. Total solids (soluble and insoluble) shall not exceed
a daily average of 5,000 ppm.
I. No gases or vapors, either free or occluded in concentration,
toxic or dangerous to humans, animals or aquatic life in streams.
J. Chlorine demand shall not exceed an average greater than
20 ppm.
K. Five-day BOD shall not exceed an average greater than
500 ppm.
L. Shall not contain sulphides exceeding 2 ppm.
M. Shall not contain more than 100 ppm of antiseptic substances.
N. Shall not contain phenols in excess of 0.005 ppm.
O. Shall not contain any grease or oily substances exceeding
a daily average at 25 ppm.
P. Shall contain no irritating substances or poisons in
sufficient quantities to endanger man or interfere with biological processes.
Q. Shall not contain any substance which the Borough finds
to be harmful to the sewerage system.
The discharge or deposit of any of the following substances or matter
into the sanitary sewer of the Borough or laterals tributory thereto is hereby
prohibited:
A. Gasoline, naphtha petroleum products or any substances
which may create an explosion hazard in the system.
C. Rubbish, ashes, cinders or garbage, including such kitchen
wastes as have been ground or chopped by mechanical devices or appliances;
provided that this provision shall not apply to any such mechanical device
or application in use on or before the effective date of this article and
such prohibition shall only apply to the installation of such mechanical device
or appliance after such date.
D. Waste water from automobile washing establishments, including
those commonly known as "automobile laundries."
E. Milk, brewery or distillery waste in any form.
The discharge or deposit of any substance or matter into the sanitary
sewer of the Borough or laterals tributary thereto is prohibited if it shall
cause or result in any of the following:
A. Chemical reaction, either directly or indirectly, with
the materials of construction to impair the strength or durability of any
sewer structure.
B. Mechanical action that will destroy or damage the sewer
structure.
C. Restriction of hydraulic capacity of sewer structure.
D. Restriction of normal inspection or maintenance of sewer
structure.
E. Placing of unusual demands on the sewerage treatment
equipment or process.
F. Limitation of effectiveness of the sewerage treatment
process.
[Amended 7-12-2005 by Ord. No. 05-2357]
A. All grease traps and interceptors installed prior to
and during the code’s adoption, and also future installations, must,
at the owner's expense, develop and maintain a grease pretreatment program.
This program will be subject to review and approval by the Health and Public
Works Department, Sewers.
B. Discharge from said establishments shall not exceed the
discharge limits, as set forth by the Bergen County Utilities Authority Manual
of Rules and Regulations for the Direct and Indirect Discharge of Wastewater
to the BCUA Treatment Works.
C. Any establishment with a grease trap/interceptor, grants
the Health Department and Public Works representatives, the right of entry
at any time, if, in their opinion, grease buildup is excessive within the
Borough's sewer pipes and also to monitor the pretreatment program as established
by said business owner.
D. Grease trap/interceptors must still be cleaned of excess grease
and a log be kept for review by Health and Public Works representatives. Notification
of who the grease removal/cleaner is must be given to Public Works, Sewer
representative for recordkeeping.
E. Compliance with this section must be completed within 60 days
of adoption.
When required by the Building Inspector, the owner of any property served
by a house connection or building sewer carrying industrial wastes shall install
a suitable control manhole in the building sewer to facilitate observation,
sampling and measurement of the waste. Such manhole, when required, shall
be accessibly and safely located and constructed in accordance with plans
approved by the Building Inspector. The manhole shall be installed by the
owner at his expense and shall be maintained by him so as to be safe and accessible
at all times.
Any person, firm, corporation or other entity violating any of the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalty provisions of Chapter
1, Article
II, General Penalty, of the Code of the Borough of Bergenfield, as determined by the Municipal Judge.