The discharge of excessive amounts of unpolluted
water or waste to a sanitary sewer or combined sewer is expressly
prohibited. The Authority will define the amount it deems excessive
in each particular instance and determine the adequacy of a sewer's
capacity.
The discharge of garbage to the sewer system
is expressly prohibited unless the garbage is first properly shredded.
No person shall discharge to the sewer system
industrial wastes except pursuant to the provisions of the industrial
pretreatment regulations of the Authority.
[Added 11-27-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-12]
The headworks industrial allowance and the parameters
as set forth on Exhibit A, attached hereto, made a part hereof and marked Exhibit
A are established for all industrial waste discharges to the Hempfield
Township Municipal Authority New Stanton Water Pollution Control Plant.
No person shall discharge any waste containing
the effluent from a privy, septic tank, sink hole or cesspool or other
receptacle for receiving and holding sanitary sewage for an extended
period of time before discharge to the sewer system.
No owner of property or user of the sewer system,
whether with respect to existing establishments and buildings or establishments
and buildings to be constructed hereafter, shall discharge into the
sewer system any stormwater, surface water, roof runoff water, subsurface
drainage or water from springs.
The Authority may continue in effect and from time to time adopt such further particular rules and regulations, in addition to those set forth in this Part
1, as the Authority shall deem necessary or appropriate for the efficient operation, maintenance and preservation of the sewer system.
All owners of occupied buildings containing
food preparation facilities (with the exception of individual private
living quarters of dwellings) shall install grease traps or interceptors
at the sole cost and expense of said owners. All such traps or interceptors
shall be subject to inspection and approval by the Authority; shall
be capable of removing grease so that the effluent from the grease
trap or interceptor shall not contain more than 75 mg/l of grease;
shall be located so as to be readily accessible for easy cleaning
and inspection; shall be constructed of impervious materials capable
of withstanding abrupt and extreme temperatures; and shall be of substantial
construction, watertight and equipped with easily removable covers
which, when bolted in place, shall be gastight and watertight. Where
installed, all grease traps or interceptors shall be maintained by
the owner, at his sole expense, in continuously efficient operation
at all times. Materials removed from these facilities shall be disposed
of by the owner in accordance with all applicable laws and ordinances.