It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge
directly or indirectly into the sewer system, or into any private
sewer drain emptying into the sewer system, any wastewater, the characteristics
of which do not conform to the concentration limits prescribed herein,
or to discharge into the sewer system any toxic substances or any
other objectionable material or substances as specified under this
chapter, except upon written approval by the Mayor and Council and
upon such terms and conditions as may be established by the Mayor
and Council in the acceptance of the wastewater.
It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge
or permit the discharge or infiltration into any public sewer any
of the following:
A. Any liquid or vapor having a temperature higher than
150° F. (65° C.) or any substance which causes the temperature
of the total wastewater treatment plant influent to increase at a
rate 10° F. or more per hour, or a combined total increase of
plant influent temperature to 100° F.; provided, however, that
this subsection shall not apply to residential use, restaurants, or
other duly licensed establishments where meals are prepared for consumption
on or off the premises.
B. Any liquid containing fats, wax, grease or oils of
mineral or petroleum origin, whether emulsified or not, in excess
of 100 mg/l, or of animal or vegetable origin in excess of 300 mg/l,
or containing substances which may solidify or become viscous at temperatures
below 150° F. (65° C.).
C. Any water or wastes that contain more than 10 mg/l
of hydrogen sulfide.
D. Any residues from petroleum storage, refining or processing,
fuel or lubrication oil, gasoline, naphtha, benzene or other explosive
or flammable liquids, solids, or gases in such concentration which
would cause or potentially cause an explosive flammable or other hazardous
condition.
E. Any substances that:
(1) Cause obstruction to the flow in sewers;
(2) Interferes with operation of treatment processes or
facilities; or
(3) Causes excessive loading or overloading of treatment
facilities; or
(4) Passes to the receiving waters without being effectively
treated by normal wastewater treatment processes due to the incompatibility
of the substance.
F. Any discharge (exclusive of domestic wastes) into
public sewers of other solid or viscous substances, including but
not limited to:
(10)
Paper products, either whole or ground by garbage
grinders.
G. Any unusual concentrations of any constituent listed
herein, which for any period of duration longer that 15 minutes exceeds
more than three times the maximum permissible composite concentrations,
or whose flow exceeds five times the average flow rates during normal
operation.
H. Any garbage that has not been properly shredded to
a degree that all particles can be carried freely under the flow condition
normally prevailing in public sewers. Particles greater that 1/2 inch
in diameter of its largest cross section plane are prohibited.
I. Any liquid having a pH lower than 6.0 or higher than
9.0, or having any other corrosive property capable of causing damage
or hazard to structures, equipment and personnel of the sewage works.
J. Any wastewater having an inorganic dissolved solids
concentration greater than 1,500 mg/l.
It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge
or cause to be discharged any stormwater, surface water, groundwater,
roof runoff, interior or exterior footing draining, subsurface draining,
cooling water, or unpolluted industrial process waters to any sanitary
sewer.
The concentration in wastewater of any of the
following constituents shall be limited to the stated maximum permissible
concentrations in order to be acceptable for discharge to the public
sewers.
Constituents
|
Industrial Point Source Maximum Permissible
Composite Concentration
(mg/l)
|
---|
Arsenic
|
0.50
|
Barium
|
4.00
|
Boron
|
*
|
Cadmium
|
0.20
|
Chromium, hexavalent
|
0.75
|
Chromium, total
|
0.75
|
Copper
|
2.00
|
Iron
|
4.00
|
Lead
|
0.50
|
Manganese
|
*
|
Mercury
|
0.015
|
Nickel
|
2.00
|
Selenium
|
0.05
|
Silver
|
0.05
|
Zinc
|
2.00
|
Ammonium nitrogen1
|
35.00
|
Cyanide, total
|
0.25
|
Total phosphates2
|
10.00
|
Phenolics
|
2.00
|
BOD5
|
5.00
|
Suspended solids
|
5.00
|
Color
|
5.00
|
NOTES:
|
---|
1 As nitrogen.
|
---|
2 As phosphorous.
|
---|
* To be established at a later date.
|
No heavy materials or toxic materials may be
discharged into public sewers without a permit from the Mayor and
Council specifying conditions of pretreatment, concentration, volumes,
and other applicable provisions.
Any liquids containing toxic or obnoxious materials
in sufficient quantity, either singly or by interaction with other
wastes, to injure or interfere with any sewage treatment process,
constitute an additional hazard to humans or animals, create a public
nuisance or create any hazard in the receiving waters or the effluent
of the sewage treatment plant are hereby prohibited. In the case of
the discharge of a specific material by a user in amounts which are
toxic, the Mayor and Council may impose separate or special concentration
limits upon the user.
When appropriate local, state or federal authorities
prohibit the discharge of any of the toxic substances described in
this chapter or any other substance, the users may be required to
utilize the best available technology to reduce the discharge of the
substance.
No user shall discharge radioactive materials
into public sewers without the permission of the Mayor and Council.
The Mayor and Council may establish, in compliance with applicable
state and federal regulations, regulations for discharge of radioactive
wastes into public sewers. In no instance shall the active elements
or their local concentrations permitted to be discharged into the
sewers exceed the limits established.
When, in the opinion of the Mayor and Council,
it is necessary to comply with this chapter, the owner shall provide,
at his expense, such preliminary treatment as may be necessary to
reduce the BOD and suspended solids concentrations or other objectionable
characteristics or constituents to within the maximum limits provided
for in this article, and/or to control the quantities and rates of
discharge of such waters or wastes.
So far as is practicable, wastes may be discharged
into the public sewers with or without pretreatment, provided the
consent of the Mayor and Council is first obtained and the rules,
regulations and standards herein prescribed are complied with in the
judgment of the Mayor and Council.
Holding tank wastes shall be discharged only
at locations approved by the Mayor and Council.
Written approval by the Mayor and Council is
required for all new discharges of nondomestic wastes added to the
public sewer system.
Removal equipment for grease, oil, sand and
other prohibited matters shall be provided when, in the opinion of
the Mayor and Council, they are necessary for the proper handling
of liquid wastes containing grease in excessive amounts, of any flammable
wastes, sand and other harmful ingredients; except that such equipment
shall not be required for private living quarters of dwelling units.
All equipment shall be of a type and capacity approved by the Mayor
and Council and shall be located as to be readily and easily accessible
for cleaning and inspection. Where installed, all grease, oil and
sand removal equipment shall be maintained by the owner, at his expense,
in continuously efficient operation at all times.
Where preliminary treatment facilities are provided
for any waters or wastes, they shall be maintained continuously in
satisfactory and effective operation by the owner at his expense.
To aid the Mayor and Council, the owner, subsequent to the commencement
of operation of any pretreatment facilities, shall make periodic reports
to the Mayor and Council of a type, kind or capacity of an installation
shall not relieve the owner of the responsibility of revamping, enlarging
or otherwise modifying an installation to accomplish its intended
purpose to the degree necessary to comply with the rules and regulations.
No statement in this article shall be construed as preventing any special agreement or arrangement between the Mayor and Council and any industrial concern whereby an industrial waste of unusual strength or character may be accepted by the Mayor and Council for treatment, subject to payment, in accordance with Article
V, by the industrial concern and subject to the approval of the Mayor and Council.
The prohibitions contained in this Article
III shall pertain to surges, accidents or peak periods of discharge, and are not to be deemed as an average level over a particular period, it being expressly recognized by the Mayor and Council that such peak output levels can be detrimental to the effective treatment of wastewater. In the event that the particular circumstances of a person or industry require special consideration, they may apply for written approval by the Mayor and Council for computation based upon a particular period, pursuant to the procedures to seek such approval more fully set forth within this chapter.
The provisions of Article
III herein above shall apply to all wastewater discharges or the permitting of such discharges by all persons or industries, whether said persons or industries have exceeded the prohibited levels or have discharged prohibitive products, substances or constituents in the past. In the event such person or industry is not in compliance, they shall be deemed in violation of this chapter and subject to the penalty set forth in Article
VII of this chapter.
[Amended 9-9-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-007]
All structures located within the corporate limits of the Town
of Milton which have discharges of domestic wastes and nondomestic
wastes shall be connected to the community sewer. A private sewer
or septic system is specifically prohibited without a prior written
waiver from the Mayor and Town Council. Any such waiver shall only
be granted based upon the applicant's showing of good cause,
and the Mayor and Town Council may impose conditions on the waiver,
including but not limited to those related to volume and length of
operation. Noncompliance with any conditions of the waiver shall automatically
invalidate the waiver.
The maintenance and upkeep of the main sewer
line (system) and sewer lateral to the clean out is the responsibility
of the Town of Milton. From the clean out into the property is the
responsibility of the property owner.