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This manual describes the Hauled Sewage program at Niagara Region. Haulers are provided this manual for convenience only. Should there be a conflict between the content of this manual and the Sewer use By-law or Hauled Sewage Policy, the by-law or policy will take precedence. This manual is updated from time and time and users are urged to refer the Region s website for the most up-to-date version Water and Wastewater Services Niagara Region Public Works www.niagararegion.ca
Niagara Region Hauled Sewage Program It is the policy of Niagara Region to only accept hauled sewage from haulers approved by Niagara Region and from hauled sewage sources within Niagara Region. The Hauled Sewage Policy is described in the Public Works Policy PW4-H01.1 (a). In general, Haulers are expected to: Ensure that only approved sewage types are brought Niagara Region WWTPs for disposal. Fill out a hauled sewage record for each disposal that clearly indicates the sources and volumes of sewage that were brought for disposal. Collect and leave a sample of the hauled sewage at the disposal facility. Keep their accounts in good standing. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 1 -
Hauled Sewage Disposal Stations / Hours of Operation Disposal Hours: 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Baker Road (Grimsby) WWTP 347 Baker Rd. Grimsby 905-945-3089 Plant mobile: 905-933-1378 ECA # 0643-8BBLDJ MOE Works # 120001684 Welland WWTP 505 River Rd., Welland 905-735-2110 Plant mobile: 905-658-4584 ECA # 5273-7TYN6T MOE Works # 120001309 Port Dalhousie WWTP 40 Lighthouse Rd. St. Catharines 905-935-8315 Plant mobile: 905-327-0195 ECA # 9280-776P8R MOE Works # 120001327 Seaway (Port Colborne) WWTP 30 Prosperity Ave. Port Colborne 905-834-6973 Plant mobile: 905-658-7033 ECA # 8101-8BAPJ9 MOE Works # 120001906 Niagara Falls WWTP 3450 Stanley Ave. Niagara Falls 905-354-2754 Plant mobile: 905-328-8176 ECA # 7962-7ZLKR6 MOE Works # 120001363 Anger Avenue (Fort Erie) WWTP 1 Anger Ave. Fort Erie 905-871-2264 Plant mobile: 905-321-5832 ECA # 0421-8LVJ3N MOE Works # 120001292 Port Weller WWTP 27 Lombardy Ave. St. Catharines 905-934-4800 Plant mobile: 905-933-9604 ECA # 9533-97QPQ3 MOE Works # 120001318 Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 2 -
AFTER HOURS DISPOSALS (SCHEDULED) The WWTP may be able to accept disposals outside of regular disposal hours. Disposal requests should be made as far in advance as possible with the WWTP Operations Manager or Operator-in-Charge for the facility. Requests for after-hours disposals for special events (multiple loads or unusual circumstances) must be done 48 hours in advance. Haulers must obtain written permission from the WWTP Operations Manager for the disposal facility. An email response from the manager is normally acceptable in this case. Disposal hours have been set to prevent noise/odour complaints from nearby residents to our facilities. Frequent or any request for disposals outside of regular hours may be denied at the discretion of the plant manager. *Please note that the all requirements of the Hauled Sewage Policy apply to emergency disposals. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 3 -
EMERGENCY DISPOSALS Haulers requiring after hours EMERGENCY disposals can contact the Operator-in-Charge at the WWTP for permission to discharge. The Operator will then contact the on-call Operations Manager for approval. In the event that the plant OIC cannot be reached, contact Niagara Region Dispatch (1-800-263-7215). No person may discharge sewage or remain on-site after the hours of operation unless prior arrangements with the WWTP Operations Manager or Operator-in-Charge have been made. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 4 -
PLANT CLOSURES / PLANT UPSETS The Region will use best efforts to keep hauled sewage disposal facilities in operation during regular disposal hours. The Region does not guarantee the acceptance of hauled sewage at any particular WWTP. Haulers are cautioned to make allowance for alternate disposal locations when making contracts with hauled sewage generators. In the event that a WWTP is experiencing treatment problems or having on going compliance issues, the Plant Operations Manager may decide to close the plant to hauled sewage disposals. If the plant is unable to receive hauled sewage due to a plant operational issue or other reason, registered sewage haulers will be notified by email as soon as possible of the closure of the facility. The Region will in no way be liable for any loss of business, increase in cost or other impact to a hauler or generator as a result of a plant closure, plant closure notification issue, hauler suspension, sewage generator approval denial or other reason. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 5 -
Approvals Required A. Hauler Approvals MOE Certificate of Approval (CofA), Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA) or Environmental Activity Sector Registry (EASR) Sewage Haulers are required to have, and be able to produce upon demand by an Environmental Enforcement Officer, an approval issued by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change that permits them to haul sewage and permits disposal at a Niagara Region WWTP. Haulers are cautioned to ensure that they have the appropriate approvals in place before accepting loads for disposal. B. Sewage Hauler Permits Sewage Haulers are required to possess a Niagara Region Sewage Hauler permit and access card. It is the Hauler s responsibility to ensure that they maintain a valid hauler permit. An access card will also be issued for each vehicle covered under the permit for use by the hauler. This access card is non-transferable and must be used only for the vehicle assigned. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 6 -
Hauled Sewage Records Required A. All Haulers must complete and submit a Hauled Sewage Record (HSR) for each disposal of hauled sewage. Failure to correctly complete Hauled Sewage Records or recording false information on a Hauled Sewage Record may result in permit suspension, revocation and/or enforcement actions as indicated under the Sewer-use By-law or Hauled Sewage Policy. B. Each HSR must be signed and dated by the Hauler delivering the sewage to the WWTP. One copy of the HSR should be kept by the Hauler and the other deposited in the HSR collection box. C. The Niagara Region invoice issued will show the Hauled Sewage Record number used for each disposal. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 7 -
Prohibited Wastes The following sewage may NOT be discharged to a Regional WWTP: Sewage from generators outside the boundaries of the Niagara Region Unapproved non-domestic wastes Waste from catch basins, floor troughs, oil/water separators, DAF units etc. Wastes from the cleaning of sand filters, or grit traps at vehicle maintenance facilities or washing facilities (car or truck washes). Wastes from directional boring fluids. Hazardous or Toxic wastes. Wastes prohibited under the Niagara Seweruse By-law. All non-domestic sewage must be pre-approved by the Environmental Enforcement Section. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 8 -
Permitted Sewage Types Domestic Sewage: Domestic sewage is defined as sewage derived from human activities and includes wastes from toilets and grey water from residential activities (e.g. laundry, dish washing, showers etc). Sewage from on-board holding tanks (e.g. recreational vehicles, tour buses, ships, boats) and most campgrounds is also deemed domestic sewage. Domestic sewage generated from residential activities does not require further approval. Domestic sewage generated at non-residential properties (e.g. a septic tank at a contractor s yard) requires submission of detailed information sufficient to identify the source. A Generator Application form (EE- 200) must be filled out and submitted with the Hauled Sewage Record or submitted to the Environmental Enforcement Section. This only needs to be submitted once. Non-Domestic Sewage: Sewage Haulers are not permitted to discharge any nondomestic sewage unless an approval has been received specifically for that type of sewage. Sewage Haulers are cautioned not to receive non-approved sewage for Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 9 -
disposal until the sewage type and sewage generator have been approved by the Region. Disposal of unapproved non-domestic sewage is a violation of the Sewer-use By-law. Please have the generator complete an EE-200 generator application and submit the completed application to the Environmental Enforcement Section. Haulers may contact the Environmental Enforcement Section at 905-685-4225 ext. 3761 to verify that a hauled sewage source is approved. The hauler may also contact the plant clerk of the WWTP. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 10 -
Fees and Penalties Fees A. Fees are set by Regional Council. The 2014 fee is $40/1000 imperial gallons ($8.80/m 3 ). Haulers are invoiced based on 80 per cent of the rated tank capacity of the vehicle. Invoices for disposal of hauled sewage are issued on approximately the 15th day of each month. Payment is due within 30 days of the invoice date. B. Late charges will be applied by Finance at their discretion: Haulers with accounts in arrears more than 180 days may be subject to immediate suspension until payments are accepted by the Finance department. C. The Region will not be liable for business lost due to Hauler being suspended due to an account in arrears. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 11 -
Penalties A. Non-payment of fees: Haulers may be suspended if adequate payment if not received within 30 working days. B. Disposal Non-approved source: Disposal fees will be doubled for the non-approved source. C. Disposal without valid permit: Immediate Suspension. The Hauler will be responsible for any charges that would be incurred from the disposal. D. Failure to leave a hauled sewage sample for the load: Administrative fee of $25.00 plus the regular disposal fee for the load. The Enforcement section will be notified. E. Failure to submit a Hauled Sewage Record: Normal fee for the load of the vehicle plus a $25.00 administrative fee. F. Failure to adequately complete Hauled Sewage Record: Incident will be referred to Enforcement for action. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 12 -
On-site Policies Safety Haulers must follow directions of plant personnel and any posted safety rules. Hauler must obey all posted traffic control signs such as stop signs, speed bumps and speed limits. Vehicles must not exceed 15 km/h while on Niagara Region property. No Hauler may enter a vehicle tank or any confined or restricted space while on Regional property. The driver of the vehicle or another trained employee of the Hauler must attend the disposal of sewage. Hauler is responsible for any persons that accompany the driver. No children under the age of 15 permitted outside of the hauler s vehicle at any time. Failure to follow safety requirements may result in sewage hauler permit suspension or revocation. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 13 -
Authority The receipt of hauled sewage by the Region is regulated by the MOE Environmental Compliance Approval for the receiving WWTP, the Region s Sewer-use By-law and Public Works Policies. Hauled Sewage Systems are regulated under the Environmental Protection Act. The Environmental Enforcement Officers, WWTP operations personnel, and other Regional personnel are charged with upholding the requirements of the Sewer-use By-law and the hauled sewage program. Failure to follow their instructions regarding safety, allowance or refusal of wastes, or any other issue may result in immediate sewage hauler permit suspension or revocation. Likewise, failure to adhere to sewage hauler permit requirements may be considered a violation of the Region s Sewer-use By-law. Haulers are required to ensure that they maintain compliance with other regulations pertaining to their business. Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 14 -
If you have questions regarding this Sewer Hauler Manual or other sewer-use related issues, contact: Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services Environmental Enforcement Section Environmental Centre 3501 Schmon Parkway P.O. Box 1042 Thorold, ON L2V 4T7 905-685-1571 or 1-800-263-7215 Niagara Region 24-Hour Dispatch Centre 905-984-3690 or 1-800-263-7215 Niagara Region Water and Wastewater Services - 15 -
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