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This Part shall be known and may be cited as "An Ordinance Providing for a Sewage Management Program for Valley Township."
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In accordance with municipal codes, the Clean Streams Law (Act of June 27, 1937, P.L. 1987, No. 394, as amended, 35 P.S. §§ 691.1 to 691.1001), and the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act (Act of January 24, 1966, P.L. 1535, as amended, 35 P.S. § 750.1 et seq., known as "Act 537"), it is the power and the duty of Valley Township to provide for adequate sewage treatment facilities and for the protection of the public health by preventing the discharge of untreated or inadequately treated sewage. The official sewage facilities plan for Valley Township indicates that it is necessary to formulate and implement a sewage management program to effectively prevent and abate water pollution and hazards to the public health caused by improper treatment and disposal of sewage.
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The purpose of this Part is to provide for the regulation, inspection, maintenance and rehabilitation of on-lot sewage disposal systems; and to provide for intervention in situations which may constitute a public nuisance or hazard to the public health; and to establish penalties and appeal procedures necessary for the proper administration of a sewage management program.
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As used in this Part, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AUTHORIZED AGENT
A qualified or licensed person who is authorized to function within specified limits as an agent of Valley Township to administer or enforce the provisions of this Part.
BOARD
The Board of Supervisors, Valley Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
COMMUNITY SEWAGE SYSTEM
Any system, whether publicly or privately owned, for the collection of sewage from two or more lots, and the treatment and/or disposal of the sewage on one or more lots or at any other site.
DEPARTMENT
The Department of Environmental Protection of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (DEP).
INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE SYSTEM
A system of piping, tanks or other facilities serving a single lot and collecting and disposing of sewage in whole or in part into the soil or into any waters of this commonwealth.
LOCAL AGENCY
A municipality, county, county department of health or joint county department of health. Where used or referred to in this Part, the local agency shall be the Chester County Department of Health.
MALFUNCTION
A condition which occurs when an on-lot sewage disposal system discharges sewage onto the surface of the ground, into groundwaters of this commonwealth, into surface waters of this commonwealth, backs up into a building connected to the system or in any manner causes a nuisance or hazard to the public health or pollution of groundwater or surface water or contamination of public or private drinking water wells. Systems shall be considered to be malfunctioning if any condition noted above occurs for any length of time during any period of the year.
OFFICIAL SEWAGE FACILITIES PLAN
A comprehensive plan for the provision of adequate sewage disposal systems, adopted by the Board and approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), pursuant to the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act.
ON-LOT SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
Any system for disposal of domestic sewage involving pretreatment and subsequent disposal of the clarified sewage into a subsurface soil absorption area or retaining tank; this term includes both individual sewage systems and community sewage systems.
PERSON
Any individual, association, public or private corporation for profit or not for profit, partnership, firm, trust, estate, department, board, bureau or agency of the commonwealth, political subdivision, municipality, district, authority, or any other legal entity whatsoever which is recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties. Whenever used in any clause prescribing and imposing a penalty or imposing a fine or imprisonment, the term "person" shall include the members of an association, partnership or firm and the officers of any local agency or municipal, public or private corporation for profit or not for profit.
REHABILITATION
Work done to modify, alter, repair, enlarge or replace an existing on-lot sewage disposal system.
SEWAGE
Any substance that contains any of the waste products or excrement or other discharge from the bodies of human beings or animals and any noxious or deleterious substances being harmful or inimical to the public health, or to animal or aquatic life, or to the use of water for domestic water supply or for recreation or which constitutes pollution under the Act of June 22, 1937 (P.L. 1987, No. 394), known as "The Clean Streams Law," as amended.
SEWAGE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER (SEO)
A person certified by DEP who is employed by Chester County Health Department. Such person authorized to conduct investigations and inspections, review permit applications, issue or deny permits and do all other activities as may be provided for such person in the Sewage Facilities Act, the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder and this or any other ordinance adopted by Valley Township.
SEWAGE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Any area or areas of Valley Township designated in the official sewage facilities plan adopted by Valley Township as an area for which a sewage management program is to be implemented.
SEWAGE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
A comprehensive set of legal and administrative requirements encompassing the requirements of this Part, the Sewage Facilities Act, the Clean Streams Law, the regulations promulgated thereunder and such other requirements adopted by the Board of Supervisors to effectively enforce and administer this Part.
SUBDIVISION
The division or redivision of a lot, tract or other parcel of land into two or more lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions of land, including changes in existing lot lines. The enumerating of lots shall include as a lot that portion of the original tract or tracts remaining after other lots have been subdivided therefrom.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Valley, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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For the purposes of this Part, any term which is not defined herein shall have that meaning attributed to it under the Sewage Facilities Act and the regulations promulgated thereto.
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From the effective date of this Part, its provisions shall apply in any portion of Valley Township identified in the official sewage facilities plan as a sewage management district. Within such an area or areas, the provisions of this Part shall apply to all persons owning any property serviced by an on-lot sewage disposal system and to all persons installing or rehabilitating on-lot sewage disposal systems.
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No person shall install, construct, or alter an individual sewage system or a community sewage system, or install or occupy any building or structure for which an individual sewage system or community sewage system is to be installed without first obtaining a permit from the Chester County Health Department (local agency). The properly issued permit shall indicate that the site, and the plans and specifications of such system are in compliance with the provisions of the Clean Streams Law and the Pennsylvania Sewage Facilities Act and the regulations adopted pursuant to those Acts.
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No system or structure designed to provide individual or community sewage disposal shall be covered from view until approval to cover the same has been given by a sewage enforcement officer employed by and authorized by the local agency. If 72 hours have elapsed, excepting Sundays and holidays, since the sewage enforcement officer issuing the permit received notification of completion of construction, the applicant may cover said system or structure unless permission has been specifically refused by the sewage enforcement officer.
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Applicant with a valid on-lot sewage permit is required to notify, in writing, the local agency and Valley Township of the schedule for construction of the permitted on-lot sewage disposal system. This notification must be made so that inspection(s), in addition to the final inspection required by the Sewage Facilities Act, may be scheduled and performed by a sewage enforcement officer from the local agency.
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No building permit shall be issued for a new building which will contain sewage-generating facilities until a valid sewage permit has been obtained. No occupancy permit shall be issued for a new building being served by an on-lot sewage disposal system until the system has been installed and approved by the local agency.
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No building or occupancy permits shall be issued and no work shall begin on any alteration or conversion of any existing structure if said alteration or conversion will result in the increase or potential increase in sewage flows from the structure, until either the structure's owner receives a permit for alteration or replacement of the existing sewage disposal system or until the structure's owner and the appropriate officials of the Township receive written notification from a sewage enforcement officer that such a permit will not be required. The local agency shall determine whether the proposed alteration or conversion of the structure will result in increased sewage flows. The municipality shall verify that the information supplied to the local agency SEO, for the purpose of making an addition or alteration to a property, is correct.
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Sewage permits may be issued only by the Chester County Health Department.
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Any on-lot sewage disposal system may be inspected by an authorized agent of Valley Township at any reasonable time.
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Such inspection may include a physical tour of the property, the taking of samples from surface water, wells, other groundwater sources, the sampling of the contents of the sewage disposal system itself and/or the introduction of a traceable substance into the interior plumbing of the structure served to ascertain the path and ultimate destination of wastewater generated in the structure.
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An authorized agent shall have the right to enter upon land for the purposes of inspections described in this section.
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An initial inspection shall be conducted by an authorized agent within one year of the effective date of this Part for the purpose of determining the type and functional status of each sewage disposal system in the sewage management district. A written report shall be furnished to the owner of each property inspected and a copy of said report shall be maintained in the Township records.
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A schedule of routine inspections shall be established to assure the proper functioning of the sewage systems in the sewage management district.
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An authorized agent shall inspect systems known to be, or alleged to be, malfunctioning. Should said inspections reveal that the system is indeed malfunctioning, the authorized agent shall contact the Chester County Health Department to order action to be taken to correct the malfunction. If total correction cannot be done in accordance with the regulations of DEP, including, but not limited to, those outlined in Chapter 73 of Title 25 of the Pennsylvania Code or is not technically or financially feasible in the opinion of the authorized agent and a representative of DEP, then action by the property owner to mitigate the malfunction shall be required.
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There may arise geographic areas where numerous on-lot sewage disposal systems are malfunctioning. A resolution of these area-wide problems may necessitate detailed planning and a revision to the portion of the sewage facilities plan pertaining to areas affected by such malfunctions. When a DEP authorized official sewage facilities plan revision has been undertaken, mandatory repair or replacement of individual malfunctioning sewage disposal systems within the area affected by the revision may be delayed, pending the outcome of the plan revision process. However, immediate corrective action may be compelled whenever a malfunction, as determined by Valley Township officials, Chester County Health Department and/or the Department, represents a serious public health or environmental threat.
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Only normal domestic wastes shall be discharged into any on-lot sewage disposal system. The following shall not be discharged into the system.
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Industrial waste.
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Automobile oil and other nondomestic oil.
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Toxic or hazardous substances or chemicals, including, but not limited to, pesticides, disinfectants (excluding household cleaners), acids, paints, paint thinners, herbicides, gasoline and other solvents.
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Clean surface water or groundwater, including water from roof or cellar drains, springs, basement sump pumps and french drains.
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Each person owning a building served by an on-lot sewage disposal system which contains a septic tank shall have the septic tank pumped by a qualified pumper/hauler within six months of the effective date of this Part. Thereafter that person shall have the tank pumped at least once every three years or whenever an inspection reveals that the septic tank is filled with solids or with scum in excess of 1/3 of the liquid depth of the tank. Receipts from the pumper/hauler shall be submitted to the Township within the prescribed six months and three-year pumping periods.
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The required pumping frequency may be increased at the discretion of an authorized agent if the septic tank is undersized, if solids buildup in the tank is above average, if the hydraulic load on the system increases significantly above average, if a garbage grinder is used in the building, if the system malfunctions or for other good cause shown. If any person can prove that such person's septic tank had been pumped within three years of the six-month anniversary of the effective date of this Part, then that person's initial required pumping may be delayed to conform to the general three-year frequency requirement except where an inspection reveals a need for more frequent pumping frequency.
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Any person owning a property served by a septic tank shall submit, with each required pumping receipt, a written statement, from the pumper/hauler or from any other qualified individual acceptable to the Township, that the baffles in the septic tank have been inspected and found to be in good working order. Any person whose septic tank baffles are determined to require repair or replacement shall first contact the local agency for approval of the necessary repair.
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Any person owning a building served by an on-lot sewage disposal system, which contains an aerobic treatment tank, shall follow the operation and maintenance recommendations of the equipment manufacturer. A copy of the manufacturer's recommendations and a copy of the service agreement shall be submitted to the Township within six months of the effective date of this Part. Thereafter, service receipts shall be submitted to the Township at the intervals specified by the manufacturer's recommendations. In no case may the service or pumping intervals for aerobic treatment tanks exceed those required for septic tanks.
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Any person owning a building served by a cesspool or dry well in an area of numerous malfunctions or in an area where a repair is not technically feasible shall have that system pumped according to the schedule prescribed for septic tanks to mitigate potential pollution. As an alternative to this scheduled pumping of the cesspool or dry well, and pending any scheduled replacement of the substandard system as identified in the official sewage facilities plan, the owner may apply for a sewage permit from the Chester County Health Department for a septic tank to be installed preceding the cesspool or dry well. For this interim repair system consisting of a cesspool or dry well proceeded by an approved septic tank, only the septic tank must be pumped at the prescribed interval.
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Additional maintenance activity may be required as needed, including, but not necessarily limited to, cleaning and unclogging of piping, servicing and the repair of mechanical equipment, leveling of distribution boxes, tanks and lines, removal of obstructing roots or trees, the diversion of surface water away from the disposal area, etc.
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All septage originating within Valley Township shall be disposed of in accordance with the requirements of the Solid Waste Management Act (Act 97 of 1980, 35 P.S. §§ 6018.101 et seq.), the regulations of the Chester County Health Department and all other applicable laws and at sites or facilities approved by DEP. Approved sites or facilities shall include septage treatment facilities, wastewater treatment pollutant composting sites, and approved farmlands.
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Pumper/haulers of septage operating within the sewage management district shall operate in a manner consistent with the provisions of the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act (Act 97 of 1980, 35 P.S. §§ 6018.101 to 6018.1003) and all other applicable laws.
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No person shall maintain or operate a sewage disposal system in a manner inconsistent with the original design. All liquid wastes, including kitchen and laundry wastes and water softener backwash, shall be discharged to a treatment tank. No sewage system shall discharge untreated or partially treated sewage to the surface of the ground or into the waters of the commonwealth unless a permit for such discharge has been obtained from DEP. Any system modification must be preapproved by the Chester County Health Department.
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A written notice of violation shall be issued by the Chester County Health Department to any person who is the owner of any property which is found to be served by a malfunctioning on-lot sewage disposal system or a system that was constructed without obtaining a permit from the Chester County Health Department.
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Within seven days of notification by the Chester County Health Department that a malfunction has been identified, the property owner shall make application to the sewage enforcement officer for a permit to repair or replace the malfunctioning system. Within 30 days of initial notification, construction of the permitted repair or replacement shall commence. Within 60 days of the original notification, the construction shall be completed unless seasonal or unique conditions mandate a longer period, in which case an extended completion date may be established.
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A sewage enforcement officer shall have the authority to require the repair of any malfunction by the following methods: cleaning, repair or replacement of components of the existing system, adding capacity or otherwise altering or replacing the system's treatment tank, expanding the existing disposal area, replacing the existing disposal area, replacing a gravity distribution system with a pressurized system, replacing the system with a holding tank, or any other alternative appropriate for the specific site.
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In lieu of, or in combination with, the remedies described in Subsection 4 above, a sewage enforcement officer, in cooperation with the municipality, may require the installation of water conservation equipment and the institution of water conservation practices in structures served. Water-using devices and appliances in the structure may be required to be retrofitted with water-saving appurtenances or they may be required to be replaced by water-conserving devices in accordance with Pennsylvania Statewide Building Codes adopted in 1999.
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In the event that the rehabilitation measures in Subsections 1 through 5 above are not feasible or effective, the owner may be required to apply to the Chester County Health Department for a permit to install a holding tank. Upon receipt of said permit, the owner shall complete construction of the system within 30 days, unless seasonal or unique conditions mandate a longer period, in which case the sewage enforcement officer shall set an extended completion date.
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Should none of the remedies described in this section be totally effective in eliminating the malfunction of an existing on-lot sewage disposal system, the property owner is not absolved of responsibility for that malfunction. The Township may require whatever action is necessary to lessen or mitigate the malfunction to the extent necessary.
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The Township shall fully utilize those powers it possesses through enabling statutes and ordinances to effect the purposes of this Part.
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The Township shall employ qualified individuals to carry out the provisions of this Part. Those employees may include a knowledgeable inspector and may include an administrator and such other persons as may be necessary. The Township may also contract with private qualified persons or firms as necessary to carry out the provisions of this Part.
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All permits, records, reports, files and other written material relating to the installation, operation and maintenance and malfunction of on-lot sewage disposal systems in the sewage management district shall be maintained by the Township. These files shall be available for public inspection during regular business hours at the official office of the Township, with prior written request addressed to the Township Secretary.
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The Township Board of Supervisors shall establish all administrative procedures necessary to properly carry out the provisions of this Part.
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The Township Board of Supervisors may establish a fee schedule, and authorize the collection of fees, to cover the cost to the Township of administering this program.
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Any person failing to comply with any provision of this Part shall be subject to a fine of not more than $1,000 together with court costs and reasonable attorney's fees.
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The Township, upon written notice from a sewage enforcement officer that an imminent health hazard exists due to failure of a property owner to maintain, repair or replace an on-lot sewage disposal system as provided under the terms of this Part, shall have the authority to perform, or contract to have performed, the work required by the sewage enforcement officer. The owner shall be charged for the work performed and, if necessary, a lien shall be entered therefor in accordance with law.
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Appeals from final decisions of the Township or any of its authorized agents under this Part shall be made to the Township Board of Supervisors in writing within 30 days from the date of written notification of the decision in question.
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The appellant shall, upon payment of the required fees, be entitled to a hearing before the Township Board of Supervisors at its next regularly scheduled meetings if a written appeal is received at least 14 days prior to that meeting. The municipality shall thereafter affirm, modify, or reverse the aforesaid decision. The hearing may be postponed for a good cause shown by the appellant or the Township. Additional evidence may be introduced at the hearing, provided that it is submitted with the written notice of appeal. Fees for appeal hearings shall be as adopted from time to time by the Board of Supervisors.
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A decision shall be rendered in writing within 30 days of the date of the hearing.
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All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the provisions of this Part are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.
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If any section or clause of this Part shall be adjudged invalid, such adjudication shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions which shall be deemed severable therefrom.