by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, IPP Questions
Industries are asked to fill out a standard “Industrial Survey Questionnaire”. From the information gathered on this form we can determine whether or not this facility will need to be permitted in order to discharge into the RVRSA sewer system. If the facility is...
by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, IPP Questions
Industrial Users are permitted by an Industrial Sewer Connection Permit. Depending on the size, wastewater discharge amount and type of production at the facility determines how the industry is regulated (Categorical Industrial User (CIU), Significant Industrial User...
by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, IPP Questions
Industries are regulated as a requirement of federal and state environmental laws and regulations (an example, “The Clean Water Act”). It is important to regulated industries since the RVRSA treatment plant is designed to treat DOMESTIC sewerage only, not INDUSTRIAL....
by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, RVRSA Questions
Please see our Service Rules for more details or contact our offices.
by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, RVRSA Questions
Contact your local sewer department in the town that you reside in. Please see the “Related Links” section for each municipality served by RVRSA to better assist you.
by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, RVRSA Questions
You will need an Ownership Disclosure Statement if you are requesting an approval from the Board of the RVRSA for: Treatment Works Approval (TWA) endorsement request, WQM-003 for sewer main extensions; or For an Industrial Sewer Connection Permit (ISCP) under the...
by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, RVRSA Questions
RVRSA is designed to treat 12 million gallons per day (MGD) of wastewater. Currently RVRSA successfully treats an average of 10 – 11 million gallons per day (MGD).
by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, RVRSA Questions
RVRSA services nine towns: Town of Boonton Township of Boonton Township of Denville Borough of Rockaway Township of Rockaway Town of Dover Township of Randolph Victory Gardens, and Borough of Wharton; one customer: Mine Hill; and one federal facility: Picatinny...
by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, RVRSA Questions
RVRSA treats a variety of wastes from households, to business and industrial facilities, to commercial establishments. These wastes are considered sanitary wastes. Storm water runoff from streets, land and roofs of buildings are collected separately in storm sewers....
by rvrsa-adm | Feb 2, 2018 | FAQ's, RVRSA Questions
The cost to treat wastewater depends on the type and the amount of wastewater. RVRSA initially charges each town, individually, for the amount of gallonage used and treated by the use of meter readings. There are meters (meter chambers) located throughout the RVRSA...