All users of the Village POTW will comply with
all standards and requirements of the Act and standards and requirements
promulgated pursuant to the Act, including but not limited to 40 CFR
Parts 406 through 471. Such standards have been adopted by the Village
Board in the Sewer Use Rules and Standards Manual.
No user shall contribute or cause to be contributed,
in any manner or fashion, directly or indirectly, any pollutant or
wastewater which will interfere with the operation or performance
of the POTW. These general prohibitions apply to all such users of
a POTW whether or not the user is subject to national categorical
pretreatment standards, or any other national, state, or local pretreatment
standards or requirements. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, a user may not contribute the substances to the POTW which
are itemized in the Sewer Use Rules and Standards Manual.
No person shall discharge, directly or indirectly,
into the POTW, wastewater containing any of the following substances
in concentrations exceeding those established in the Sewer Use Rules
and Standards Manual.
The Superintendent shall have the authority
to copy any record related to wastewater discharges to the POTW.
Grease, oil, and sand interceptors shall be
provided when, in the opinion of the Superintendent, they are necessary
for the proper handling of wastewater containing excessive amounts
of grease, flammable substances, sand, or other harmful substances;
except that such interceptors shall not be required for private living
quarters or living units. All interceptors shall be of type and capacity
approved by the Superintendent and shall be so located to be easily
accessible for cleaning and inspection. Such interceptors shall be
inspected, cleaned, and repaired regularly, as needed, by the owner,
at his expense. Specifications for grease, oil and sand interceptors
shall be found in the Sewer Use Rules and Standards Manual.
Solid waste grinders at or serving commercial
establishments, institutions or industries shall not discharge into
the Village POTW if there is a combined sewer overflow (CSO) on the
sewer lines conveying the waste to the POTW treatment plant.
The Village Board may reject a user's wastewater, on recommendation of the Superintendent, when it is has been determined that the wastewater contains substances or possesses characteristics which have a deleterious effect on the POTW and its processes, or on the receiving water, or which constitute a public nuisance or hazard. See §
235-86.