N.J. Admin. Code § 7:14A-22.14 - Temporary wastewater hauling/diversion
(a) Wastewater hauling
is the removal and transportation of a permitted quantity of wastewater from the
headworks of a facility and prior to treatment, by a licensed waste hauler, from a
treatment facility which is subject to a sewer ban, to a treatment facility which is
not subject to a sewer ban. Wastewater diversion is the re-direction of a permitted
quantity of wastewater flow from a collection or conveyance system to an alternate
collection system not subject to a sewer connection ban.
1. Flow diversion may be accomplished by
constructing various temporary gravity sewers or pumping stations or by modifying an
existing collection system so that flows are re-directed to an alternative treatment
works.
(b) The temporary use
of wastewater hauling/diversion may be approved by the Department simultaneous or
subsequent to the issuance of a stage II "dry/construct only" treatment works
approval issued by the Department pursuant to
7:14A-22.9(a), for
projects located in sewer ban areas, or if authorized by the Department through an
administrative/judicial consent order executed by the applicant and the
Department.
Notes
See: 38 N.J.R. 5153(a).
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