- (a) An engineer’s report as well as plans and specifications shall accompany the applications, clearly showing what is proposed and permitting the bases of design to be thoroughly understood and checked.
- (b) Plans, reports and specifications shall be prepared by a licensed professional engineer authorized to practice in this Commonwealth.
- (c) The front cover or flyleaf of each set of drawings and each copy of the report and specifications shall bear the imprint of the engineer’s seal.
- (d) Drawings submitted shall bear imprint or legible facsimile of the engineer’s seal.
- (e) Reports, drawings and specifications for strip mines or for minor work not involving safety to life or health may be submitted, as provided by law, by a registered surveyor and shall bear the imprint or facsimile of his seal.
Source
The provisions of this § 91.23 adopted September 2, 1971, effective September 3, 1971, 1 Pa.B. 1804.
Notes of Decisions
The failure to use a registered professional engineer with regard to requirements pertaining to plans and specifications under The Clean Streams Law (35 P. S. § § 691.1—691.1001) was not fatally defective to the landowner’s sewage disposal plan, and use of a soil scientist was sufficient. Haycock Township v. Department of Environmental Resources, 530 A.2d 514 (Pa. Cmwlth. 1987); appeal denied 544 A.2d 1343 (Pa. 1988).