As used in this chapter, unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
ADMINISTRATOR
The Superintendent of Sewage or his or her duly authorized deputy, agent or representative.
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 20º C. (68º F.) expressed in parts per million (ppm) or milligrams per liter (mg/l).
BUILDING DRAIN
That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a building sanitary drainage system which receives the discharge from soil, waste, and other sanitary drainage pipes inside the walls of any building, and conveys such discharge to the building sewers, beginning four feet outside the outer face of the building wall.
BUILDING SEWER
That part of the horizontal piping of a sanitary drainage system which extends from the end of the building drain and which receives the discharge of the building drain and conveys it to a public sewer or other point of disposal.
CHLORINE DEMAND
The difference between the amount of chlorine added to water, sewage or industrial wastes, and the amount of residual chlorine remaining at the end of a twenty-minute contact period at 68º F.
COMBINED SEWER
A sewer designed to receive and transport both surface runoff and sewage.
COOLING WATER
The water discharge from any system of condensation, air conditioning, cooling, refrigeration, or other sources.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
The Ulster County Department of Health.
GARBAGE
Solid wastes from the domestic or commercial preparation, cooking and dispensing of food, or from handling, storage and sale of produce.
INDUSTRIAL USER
Any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation, or group which develops industrial wastes as defined.
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
The fluid wastes from industrial manufacturing processes, trade, or business as distinct from sanitary sewage.
OTHER WASTES
Garbage (shredded or unshredded), refuse, wood, coffee grounds, sawdust, shavings, eggshells, bark, sand, lime, cinder, ashes, and all other discarded matter not normally present in sewage or industrial wastes.
PERMITTEE
Any person who obtains a permit for sewer connection.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation or group.
pH
The intensity of the acid or alkaline reaction of a solution in terms of hydrogen concentration (but is not a measure of the total concentration of acid or alkali present). The pH is expressed as the common logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen concentration in moles per liter:
pH = log  1
             (h+)
POLLUTANT
Any dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discharged equipment, rock, sand, cellar dirt, and industrial, municipal and agricultural waste discharged into water.
PRIVATE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
Any privy, septic tank, cesspool, or other sewage disposal facility owned and operated by a person other than a municipal sewage system.
PROPERLY SHREDDED GARBAGE
The wastes from the preparation, cooking and dispensing of food that has been shredded to such a degree that all particles will be carried freely under the flow conditions normally prevailing in public sewers, with no particle having a dimension greater than 1/2 inch in any dimension.
PUBLIC SEWER
A sewer controlled by public authority.
RECEIVING WATERS
A natural watercourse or any other body of surface water or groundwater into which treated or untreated sewage is discharged.
SANITARY SEWER
A sewer which carries sewage, and to which stormwaters, surface waters and groundwaters are not intentionally admitted.
SCAVENGER WASTES
The conditioned human waste matter collected from privies, septic tanks, cesspools, and chemical toilets.
SEWAGE
A combination of the water-carried wastes from residences, business buildings, institutions, and industrial establishments, together with such groundwater, surface water, and stormwater as may be inadvertently present. The admixture of sewage as above defined with industrial wastes or other wastes also shall be considered "sewage" within the meaning of this definition.
SEWAGE CHARGE
The demand payment for the use of public sewer and/or sewage treatment plant for handling any sewage, industrial wastes or other wastes accepted for admission thereto, in which the quantity or characteristics thereof exceed the maximum values as defined herein.
SEWAGE SYSTEM
All facilities within the Sewer District for collecting, regulating, pumping and transporting sewage to the Town of Gardiner Sewer District No. 1 Water Pollution Control Facility.
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT (WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT)
Any arrangement of devices and structures used for treating sewage at the Town of Gardiner Sewer District No. 1 Water Pollution Control Facility.
SEWER
A pipe or conduit for carrying sewage.
SEWER DISTRICT
The Town of Gardiner Sewer District No. 1 as created, altered, or modified by action of the Town Board of the Town of Gardiner.
SHALL
Is mandatory; "may" is permissive.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER
Any industrial user of the Town's sewage system who:
A. 
Has a flow greater than 5% of the Town design flow, which is 3,000 gpd, into the sewage system;
B. 
Has in its wastes toxic pollutants as defined pursuant to Section 307 of the Act or New York State statutes and rules; or
C. 
Is found by the Town, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC), or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to have significant impact, either singly or in combination with other contributing industries, on the wastewater treatment system, the quality of sludge, the system's effluent quality, or air emissions generated by the system.
SLUG
Any discharge of water, sewage, or industrial waste which in concentration of any given constituent or in quantity of flow exceeds for any period of duration longer than 15 minutes more than five times the average twenty-four-hour concentration or flow during normal operation.
STORM SEWER (STORM DRAIN)
A sewer which carries stormwaters and surface waters and drainage, but excludes sewage and industrial wastes other than cooling waters and other unpolluted waters.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Solids that either float on the surface of, or are in suspension in, water, sewage, or other liquids, and which are removable by laboratory filtering.
THE ACT
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the "Clean Water Act," as amended, 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.
TOWN
The Town of Gardiner.
TOWN SEWER SYSTEM
The septic tanks, interceptor sewers, trunk sewers, lateral sewers, force mains, pumping stations, sewage regulators, and other appurtenant structures owned and operated by the Town of Gardiner Sewer District No. 1.