CHARLES RIVER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT. Requirements for Septage Receiving

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Revised 11/8/16 CHARLES RIVER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT Requirements for Septage Receiving Serving the towns of Franklin, Medway, Millis, Bellingham, Norfolk, Sherborn, Dover, Wrentham, Weston, Holliston, and Sharon 66 Village Street Medway, MA 02053

Table of Contents Introduction... 3 General Requirements and Procedures for Septage Receiving... 3 Septage Discharge Permits... 3 Designated Disposal Point... 3 Septage Receiving Hours... 3 Disposal Procedure and Requirements... 4 Special Conditions Septage Receiving... 4 Septage Rates... 6 Violations... 6 Permit Revocation... 6 Penalties and Costs... 6 Conclusion... 7 Attachments A B C D E District Site Map Septage Discharge Permit Application Septage Discharge Permit Holiday Schedule Septage Fee Schedule 2

Introduction The Charles River Pollution Control District (District) is a 5.7 million gallon per day, advanced treatment, activated sludge wastewater treatment plant. The District treats wastewater from the Towns of Franklin, Medway, Millis and Bellingham through a piped collection system. In addition, the District also provides treatment for septage from the following communities: Franklin Medway Millis Bellingham Norfolk Sherborn Dover Wrentham Weston Holliston Sharon General Requirements and Procedures for Septage Receiving The following describes the requirements for the disposal of septage waste by haulers. Septage Discharge Permits All haulers must possess a valid Septage Discharge Permit before disposing at the District. In order to obtain a Septage Discharge Permit, the hauler must: Complete the Septage Discharge Permit Application Provide the District with their Certificate of Insurance (please refer to the section on insurance for specific requirements) Submit copies of the Board of Health licenses from all the towns that the hauler pumps septage/wastewater from. If the application is approved and all documents received then a Septage Discharge Permit will be issued to the hauler. Designated Disposal Point The waste hauler must discharge all liquid waste at the septage receiving facility, which is centrally located at the wastewater treatment facility at 66 Village Street, Medway, Massachusetts. Please refer to Attachment A for a map that details the location for disposal. Septage Receiving Hours Monday through Friday (except holidays): 7:00 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays: 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Please refer to Attachment D for the Holiday Schedule. The Executive Director may change these hours. 3

Disposal Procedure and Requirements 1. It is mandatory to obtain verbal or written approval from the Executive Director or duly authorized employee prior to the disposal of oil and/or grease. 2. Waste haulers must see a green flag displayed in order to dump. If a red flag is displayed, do not dump septage without approval from the District. 3. Check the holding tank before discharging. If the tank is full notify a District employee if switching tanks. Do not discharge into a tank that is blocked off by a cone or barricade. 4. Only one hauler may discharge into a tank at a time. 5. Each driver must punch the time clock at the septage receiving area on the top section of the front of each septage slip before discharging into the holding tank. 6. A sample of the load is required using the bottles provided. The hauler shall write the name of the company, time, date and tank (M or F) on the bottle. Each label must be complete, accurate, and legible. 7. A septage slip must be left after each discharge. Each septage slip must correspond to the town in which the load was pumped. Each septage slip must be complete, accurate and legible. 8. The septage slip(s) must be placed in the mailbox adjacent to the holding tank used for disposal. 9. Clean the manual bar rack and close hatch covers after discharging. Place rags/debris from the bar rack into the container provided. 10. Do not dump vacuum pump sump oil onto the pavement or into the septage receiving tanks. 11. Clean spillage of septage outside of the holding tanks. The Executive Director is authorized to reject a load of septage. Special Conditions Septage Receiving 1. All septage haulers must comply with the registration requirements of the Towns that the hauler pumps septage/wastewater from which the District has agreement with. 2. All haulers must comply with these Requirements for Septage Receiving. 3. All haulers must register all trucks/tanks that will be used for septage disposal at the District. 4

4. The hauler is responsible for protecting the wastewater treatment plant from any contributing discharges which would cause pass-through, inhibit, interfere, or otherwise be incompatible with the operation and maintenance of the treatment plant. 5. No Septage vehicles may enter District property if any of the following conditions exist: a. Leaking in any way b. Having defective equipment c. Uninsured d. Unmarked with company name and truck capacity e. Unregistered with the District 6. The Director is authorized to reject a load of septage proposed for discharge at the Facility, for reasons including but not limited to, the following: a. The waste is not properly identified as to source and content; b. There is not sufficient capacity in the facility for the load; c. For protection of the health and safety of the public, facility workers, or the environment; or d. The septage was not generated in a Town approved by the District. 7. Wastewater to be hauled to the District treatment plant must not be regulated as a hazardous waste under federal or state law or regulation. 8. Haulers must cooperate with the District employees. 9. Liability Insurance The licensee must carry liability insurance. The licensee must submit a copy of a Certificate of Insurance to the District as evidence of adequate liability coverage. The licensee must have the following coverage: $50,000/$100,000 Public Liability $10,000 Property Damage Workers Compensation All of the referenced insurance policies shall remain in full force and effect for a period of at least a year from the date of issuance of the Septage Discharge Permit. Said insurance shall indemnify the District against any and all claims, liability or action for damages incurred in or in any way connected with the performance of work by a hauler, and for or by reason any acts of omission of said hauler in performance of its work. 10. The license is not transferable. In the event of a change in control or ownership, the licensee shall notify the District. The new owner shall be made aware of this license and its limitations to afford the new owner an opportunity to apply for a new license without interruption of business. 5

Septage Rates Septage rates are established by the District and are subject to change at the sole discretion of the District. See Attachment F for the current septage rates. Rate changes normally occur each Fiscal Year and written notification will be sent prior to any changes. Violations The District has the ability to impose fines for violations of it septage policy which includes: Failure to close hatch covers Failure to clean manual bar racks Failure to punch the time and date on septage slip Failure to leave septage slip Incomplete or illegible septage slips Dumping septage after hours Dumping of vacuum sump pump oil Failure to clean overflow outside holding tank Dumping two trucks into the same tank at the same time Dumping into a tank that is blocked off The following is a list of fines that WILL be imposed upon a septage company for violation: Dumping a septage load under red flag conditions without prior approval Unauthorized discharge of septage Unauthorized discharge of oil and grease without prior approval $100.00 minimum (and possible loss of septage privileges) $125.00/1,000 gallons $250.00/1,000 gallons (and possible loss of septage privileges) Permit Revocation If any person fails to comply with any provisions of this permit, or the requirements for septage receiving, or the District s Sewer Use Regulations, or any other local, state, or federal regulation, the District may revoke the license. Penalties and Costs Any person who fails to comply with any provisions of these requirements or Septage Discharge Permit issued hereunder, may be assessed a civil penalty of up to Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000) per day of violation. A criminal penalty may also be sought, consistent with state law. Each day on which a violation shall occur or continue shall be deemed a separate and distinct offense. In addition to the penalties provided herein, the District may recover reasonable attorneys' fees, court costs, court reporters' fees and other expenses of litigation by appropriate legal action against the person found to have violated these requirements or Septage Discharge Permit issued thereunder. 6

Conclusion The requirements and conditions outline in this document protect the hauler, the communities and the public. The goal is to provide a consistent, streamlined operation for septage disposal at the Charles River Pollution Control District. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Executive Director at (508) 533-6762 ext. 39.

ATTACHMENT A CHARLES RIVER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT SITE MAP

CHARLES RIVER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT SEPTAGE RECEIVING AREA

ATTACHMENT B SEPTAGE DISCHARGE PERMIT APPLICATION Company Name: Date: Billing Address: Owner: Person to Contact: Phone Number: Cell Phone: Office Email: Driver s Name Truck Volume Truck Registration Number Please Check the Box Next to the Community the Company is Licensed to do Business in: Bellingham Medway Sherborn Dover Millis Weston Franklin Norfolk Wrentham Holliston Sharon

Please inform the District of any changes in the above information. Notification of driver changes must be made as soon as they occur. I certify that the above information is true and accurate and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including permit suspension, and the possibility of fines for knowing violations. Permittee Authorized Signature: Date: For District use only: Submittal of Certificate of Liability Insurance: Submittal of Board of Health Licenses: License Number: District Authorization: Date:

ATTACHMENT C CHARLES RIVER POLLUTION CONTROL DISTRICT SEPTAGE DISCHARGE PERMIT In accordance with section 2.12 of the Charles River Pollution Control District (District) Sewer Use Regulations covering septage discharges, as revised on February 5, 2010, and all applicable Federal or State laws or regulations, permission is hereby granted to: Name of Permittee: Company Name: Address: City, State & Zip Code: For the disposal of septage at the Charles River Pollution Control District, 66 Village Street, Medway MA. 02053. The permittee shall comply with all applicable terms, conditions and requirement of: District Requirements for Septage Receiving District Sewer Use Ordinance covering septage discharges, as revised February 5, 2010 This permit is based on information provided in the Septage Discharge Permit Application. This permit is effective for the period set forth below, may be modified, suspended or revoked for permit condition noncompliance or other good cause and it not transferable. The permitee may be subject to suspension of disposal privileges and applicable penalties as outlined in section 7 of the District s Sewer Use Regulations. The original Permit shall be kept on file in the Permittee s office. A copy of this Permit shall be carried in every registered vehicle used by the Permittee. Effective Date: Expiration Date: Date: Elizabeth Taglieri, P.E. Executive Director Charles River Pollution Control District

ATTACHMENT D 2017 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE The Charles River Pollution Control District septage receiving hours are 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., on the holidays listed below, as well as, every Saturday and Sunday: MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY JANUARY 16, 2017 PRESIDENT S DAY FEBRUARY 20, 2017 PATRIOT'S DAY APRIL 17, 2017 MEMORIAL DAY MAY 29, 2017 INDEPENDENCE DAY JULY 4, 2017 LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 4, 2017 COLUMBUS DAY OCTOBER 9, 2017 VETERANS DAY NOVEMBER 10, 2017 THANKSGIVING DAY NOVEMBER 23, 2017 FRIDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING NOVEMBER 24, 2017 CHRISTMAS DAY DECEMBER 25, 2017 NEW YEAR S DAY JANUARY 1, 2018 These holidays will be on the respective day and date for the year. CRPCD reserves the right to be closed or close down early at any time. A notice will be sent notifying of any such change.

ATTACHMENT E SEPTAGE RATES Fiscal Year 2017* July 1, 2016 June 30, 2017 BELLINGHAM DOVER FRANKLIN HOLLISTON MEDWAY MILLIS NORFOLK SHARON SHERBORN WESTON WRENTHAM OIL AND GREASE $ 83.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS $ 83.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS $ 83.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS $ 85.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS $ 83.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS $ 83.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS $ 87.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS $ 85.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS $ 83.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS $ 85.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS $ 85.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS $200.00 PER 1,000 GALLONS OIL AND GREASE will only be accepted from towns the District serves and should be separate from septage/wastewater disposals. Unauthorized discharge of OIL AND GREASE without prior approval will be charged $250.00 per thousand gallons for the full amount disposed. *Fees are subject to change each Fiscal Year. Written notification will be sent prior to any changes.