As a means of determining compliance with this
chapter, with applicable SPDES permit conditions, and with applicable
state and federal law, each industrial user shall be required to notify
the Superintendent of any new or existing discharges to the POTW by
submitting a completed industrial chemical survey (ICS) form and a
completed industrial wastewater survey (IWS) form to the Superintendent.
The Superintendent may require any user discharging wastewater into
the POTW to file wastewater discharge reports and to supplement such
reports as the Superintendent deems necessary. All information shall
be furnished by the user in complete cooperation with the Superintendent.
The Superintendent shall, from time to time,
notify each industrial user of applicable pretreatment standards,
and of other applicable requirements under Section 204(B) and Section
405 of the Clean Water Act, and Subtitles C and D of RCRA.
No significant industrial user shall discharge
wastewater to the POTW without having a valid wastewater discharge
permit, issued by the Superintendent. Significant industrial users
shall comply fully with the terms and conditions of their permits
in addition to the provisions of this chapter. Violation of a permit
term or condition is deemed a violation of this chapter.
All significant industrial users proposing to
connect to or to discharge to the POTW shall obtain a wastewater discharge
permit before connecting to or discharging to the POTW. Existing significant
industrial users shall make application for a wastewater discharge
permit within 30 days after the effective date of this chapter, and
shall obtain such a permit within 90 days after making application.
The Superintendent may issue wastewater discharge
permits to other industrial users of the POTW.
The Village of Pulaski does not have the authority
to issue permits for the discharge of any wastewater to a storm sewer.
This authority rests with the NYSDEC.
A. Industrial users required to obtain a wastewater discharge permit shall complete and file with the Superintendent an application in the form prescribed by the Village of Pulaski. The application shall be accompanied by a fee as set forth in Article
XII. In support of any application, the industrial user shall submit, in units and terms appropriate for evaluation, the following information:
(1)
Name, address, and location (if different from
the address).
(2)
Standard industrial classification code of both
the industry and any categorical processes.
(3)
Wastewater constituents and characteristics including but not limited to those mentioned in Article
X of this chapter and which are limited in the appropriate categorical standard, as determined by a reliable analytical laboratory approved by the NYSDOH. Sampling and analysis shall be performed in accordance with standard methods.
(4)
Time and duration of the discharge.
(5)
Average daily peak wastewater flow rates, including
daily, monthly, and seasonal variations, if any.
(6)
Site plans, floor plans, mechanical and plumbing
plans, and details to show all sewers, sewer connections, and appurtenances.
(7)
Description of activities, facilities, and plant
processes on the premises, including all materials which are or could
be discharged to the POTW.
(8)
Each product produced by type, amount, process
or processes, and rate of production.
(9)
Type and amount of raw materials processed (average
and maximum per day).
(10)
Number and type of employees, and hours of operation,
and proposed or actual hours of operation of the pretreatment system.
(11)
The nature and concentration of any pollutants
in the discharge which are limited by any county, state, or federal
standards, and a statement whether or not the standards are being
met on a consistent basis and if not whether additional operation
and maintenance (O&M) and/or additional pretreatment is required
for the user to meet all applicable standards.
(12)
If additional pretreatment and/or O&M will
be required to meet the standards, then the industrial user shall
provide the shortest schedule to accomplish such additional treatment
and/or O&M. The completion date in this schedule shall not be
longer than the compliance date established for the applicable pretreatment
standard. The following conditions shall apply to this schedule:
(a)
The schedule shall contain progress increments
in the form of dates for the commencement and completion of major
events leading to the construction and operation of additional pretreatment
required for the user to meet the applicable pretreatment standards
(such events include hiring an engineer, completing preliminary plans,
completing final plans, executing contracts for major components,
commencing construction, completing construction, beginning operation,
and beginning routine operation).
(b)
No increment referred to in Subsection
A(12)(a) above shall exceed nine months, nor shall the total compliance period exceed 18 months.
(c)
No later than 14 calendar days following each
date in the schedule and the final date for compliance, the user shall
submit a progress report to the Superintendent including, as a minimum,
whether or not it complied with the increment of progress to be met
on such date and, if not, the date on which it expects to comply with
this increment of progress, the reason for delay, and the steps being
taken by the user to return to the established schedule. In no event
shall more than nine months elapse between such progress reports to
the Superintendent.
(13)
Any other information as may be deemed by the
Superintendent to be necessary to evaluate the permit application.
B. The Superintendent will evaluate the data furnished
by the industrial user and may require additional information. After
evaluation and acceptance of the data furnished, the Village of Pulaski
may issue a wastewater discharge permit subject to terms and conditions
provided herein.
A. Wastewater discharge permits may be modified by the
Superintendent, upon 30 days notice to the permittee, for just cause.
Just cause shall include, but not be limited to:
(1)
Promulgation of an applicable National Categorical
Pretreatment Standard;
(2)
Revision of or a grant of a variance from such
categorical standards pursuant to 40 CFR 403.13;
(3)
Changes in general discharge prohibitions and
local limits as per Section 903 of this Law;
(4)
Changes in processes used by the permittee,
or changes in discharge volume or character;
(5)
Changes in design or capability of any part
of the POTW;
(6)
Discovery that the permitted discharge causes
or contributes to pass through or interference; and
(7)
Changes in the nature and character of the sewage
in the POTW as a result of other permitted discharges.
B. Any changes or new conditions in the permit shall include a reasonable time schedule for compliance as set forth in §
108-104A(12)(a).
Wastewater discharge permits shall be expressly
subject to all the provisions of this chapter, and all other applicable
regulations, user charges and fees established by the Village of Pulaski.
Permits may contain the following:
A. Limits on the average and maximum rate and time of
discharge, or requirements for flow regulation and equalization.
B. Limits on the average and maximum wastewater constituents
and characteristics, including concentration or mass discharge limits.
C. The unit charge or schedule of user charges and fees
for the management of the wastewater discharged to the POTW.
D. Requirements for installation and maintenance (in
safe condition) of inspection and sampling facilities.
E. Specifications for monitoring programs which may include
sampling locations, frequency of sampling, number, types, and standards
for tests, and reporting schedules.
G. Requirements for submission of technical reports or
discharge reports.
H. Requirements for maintaining and retaining plant records
relating to wastewater discharge, as specified by the Village of Pulaski,
and affording the Superintendent access thereto.
I. Requirements for notification of the Village of Pulaski
of any new introduction of wastewater constituents or of any substantial
change in the volume or character of the wastewater constituents being
introduced into the POTW.
J. Requirements for the notification of the Village of
Pulaski of any change in the manufacturing and/or pretreatment process
used by the permittee.
K. Requirements for notification of excessive, accidental,
or slug discharges.
L. Other conditions as deemed appropriate by the Village
of Pulaski to ensure compliance with this chapter, and state and federal
laws, rules, and regulations.
Permits shall be issued for a specified time
period, not to exceed five years. A permit may be issued for a period
less than five years.
The user shall apply for permit reissuance a minimum of 180 days prior to the expiration of the user's existing permit. The terms and conditions of the permit may be subject to modification, by the Superintendent, during the term of the permit, as limitations or requirements, as identified in §
108-105, or other just cause exists. The user shall be informed of any proposed changes in his permit at least 30 days prior to the effective date of the change. Any changes or new conditions in the reissued permit shall include a reasonable time schedule for compliance as established in §
108-104A(12)(a).
Wastewater discharge permits are issued to a
specific user for a specific operation, or discharge at a specific
location. A wastewater discharge permit shall not be reassigned, transferred,
or sold to a new owner, new user, different premises, or a new or
changed operation. Should the existing permitted facility be sold
or otherwise transferred, the new owner must be notified in writing
of the existence of the permit and the fact that said permit is nontransferable.
The Superintendent must receive a copy of this notification prior
to transfer of ownership.
Wastewater discharge permits may be revoked
for the following reasons: falsifying self-monitoring reports, tampering
with monitoring equipment, refusing to allow the Superintendent timely
access to the industrial premises, failure to meet effluent limitations,
failure to pay fines, failure to pay user charges, and failure to
meet compliance schedules.
The Village of Pulaski will publish in the Village's
official daily newspaper(s) informal notice of intent to issue a wastewater
discharge permit at least 14 days prior to issuance.
A. The reports or documents required to be submitted
or maintained under this section shall be subject to:
(1)
The provisions of 18 U.S.C. § 1001
relating to fraud and false statements;
(2)
The provisions of Section 309(c)(4) of the Act,
as amended, governing false statements, representation or certification;
and
(3)
The provisions of Section 309(c)(6) of the Act,
as amended, regarding corporate officers.
B. Baseline monitoring report. Within 180 days after promulgation of an applicable Federal Categorical Pretreatment Standard, a user subject to that standard shall submit, to the Superintendent, the information required by Subsection
A(8) and (9) of §
108-104.
C. Ninety-day compliance report. Within 90 days following
the date for final compliance with applicable pretreatment standards,
or, in the case of a new source, following commencement of the introduction
of wastewater into the POTW, any user subject to pretreatment standards
and requirements shall submit, to the Superintendent, a report indicating
the nature and concentration of all pollutants in the discharge, from
the regulated process, which are limited by pretreatment standards
and requirements, and the average and maximum daily flow for these
process units in the user's facility which are limited by such pretreatment
standards and requirements. The report shall state whether the applicable
pretreatment standards and requirements are being met on a consistent
basis, and, if not, what additional O&M and/or pretreatment is
necessary to bring the user into compliance with the applicable pretreatment
standards or requirements. This statement shall be signed by an authorized
representative of the industrial user, and certified to by a qualified
professional.
D. Periodic compliance reports.
(1)
Any user subject to a pretreatment standard, after the compliance date of such pretreatment standard, or, in the case of a new source, after commencement of the discharge into the POTW, shall submit to the Superintendent, during the months of June and December, unless required more frequently in the pretreatment standard or by the Superintendent, a report indicating the nature and concentration of pollutants in the effluent which are limited by such pretreatment standards. In addition, this report shall include a record of all daily flows which, during the reporting period, exceeded the average daily flow reported in §
108-104. At the discretion of the Superintendent, and in consideration of such factors as local high or low flow rates, holidays, budget cycles, etc., the Superintendent may agree to alter the months during which the above reports are to be submitted, however, no fewer than two reports shall be submitted per year.
(2)
The Superintendent may impose mass limitations on users which are using dilution to meet applicable pretreatment standards or requirements, or, in other cases where the imposition of mass limitations are appropriate. In such cases, the report required by §
108-112D(1) shall indicate the mass of pollutants regulated by pretreatment standards in the effluent of the user. These reports shall contain the results of discharge sampling and analysis, including the flow, and the nature and concentration, or production and mass, where requested by the Superintendent, of pollutants contained therein, which are limited by the applicable pretreatment standard. All analyses shall be performed in accordance with standard methods, by a laboratory certified by NYSDOH to perform the analyses.
E. Violation report. If sampling, performed by the user
indicates a violation of this chapter and/or the user's discharge
permit, the user shall notify the Superintendent within 24 hours of
becoming aware of the violation. The user shall also repeat the sampling
and analysis and submit the results of the repeat analysis to the
Superintendent within 30 days after becoming aware of the violation.
The user is not required to resample if the POTW performs monitoring
of the user's discharge at least once a month for the parameter which
was violated, or if the POTW performs sampling, for the parameter
which was violated, between the user's initial sampling and when the
user receives the results of this sampling.
F. Other reports. The Superintendent may impose reporting requirements equivalent to the requirements imposed by §
108-112D for users not subject to pretreatment standards.
No person shall cause the discharge of slugs
to the POTW. Each person discharging, into the POTW greater than 100,000
gallons per day or greater than 5% of the average daily flow in the
POTW, whichever is lesser, shall install and maintain, on his property
and at his expense, a suitable storage and flow control facility to
insure equalization of flow over a twenty-four-hour period. The facility
shall have a capacity for at least 50% of the daily discharge volume
and shall be equipped with alarms and a rate of discharge controller,
the regulation of which shall be directed by the Superintendent. A
wastewater discharge permit may be issued solely for flow equalization.
A. All significant industrial users and other industrial
users whose industrial waste discharge has caused or may cause interference
or pass-through shall install and maintain a suitable monitoring station,
on their premises at their expense, to facilitate the observation,
sampling, and measurement of their industrial wastewater discharge.
B. If there is more than one street lateral serving an
industrial user, the Superintendent may require the installation of
a control manhole on each lateral.
C. The Superintendent may require that such monitoring
station(s) include equipment for the continuous measurement and recording
of wastewater flow rate and for the sampling of the wastewater. Such
station(s) shall be accessibly and safely located, and the industrial
user shall allow immediate access, without prior notice, to the station
by the Superintendent, or his designated representative.
Preliminary treatment and flow equalization
facilities, or monitoring stations, if provided for any wastewater,
shall be constructed and maintained continuously clean, safe, and
continuously operational by the owner at his expense. Where an industrial
user has such treatment, equalization, or monitoring facilities at
the time this chapter is enacted, the Superintendent may approve or
disapprove the adequacy of such facilities. Where the Superintendent
disapproves of such facilities and construction of new or upgraded
facilities for treatment, equalization, or monitoring are required,
plans and specifications for such facilities shall be prepared by
a licensed professional engineer and submitted to the Superintendent.
Construction of new or upgraded facilities shall not commence until
written approval of the Superintendent has been obtained.
No unauthorized person shall negligently break,
damage, destroy, uncover, deface, tamper with, prevent access, or
render inaccurate, or cause or permit the negligent breaking, damaging,
destroying, uncovering, defacing, tampering with, preventing access,
or rendering inaccurate to:
A. Any structure, appurtenance, or equipment which is
a part of the Village of Pulaski POTW; or
B. Any measuring, sampling, and/or testing device or
mechanism installed pursuant to any requirement under this chapter
except as approved by the Superintendent.
A. Sampling shall be performed so that a representative
portion of the wastewater is obtained for analysis.
B. All measurements, tests, and analyses of the characteristics of waters and wastes required in any section of this chapter shall be carried out in accordance with standard methods by a laboratory certified by NYSDOH to perform the analyses. Such samples shall be taken at the approved monitoring stations described in §
108-114, if such a station exists. If an approved monitoring station is not required, then samples shall be taken from another location on the industrial sewer lateral before discharge to the public sewer. Unless specifically requested otherwise, or unless specifically not allowed in federal regulation, samples shall be gathered as flow proportioned (where feasible) composite samples made up of individual samples taken not less than once per hour for the period of time equal to the duration of industrial wastewater discharge during daily operations (including any cleanup shift).
A. Each user shall provide for protection from accidental
or slug discharges of prohibited materials or discharges of materials
in volume or concentration exceeding limitations of this chapter or
of an industrial wastewater discharge permit. Users shall immediately
notify the Superintendent of the discharge of wastes in violation
of this chapter or any permit. Such discharges may result from:
(1)
Breakdown of pretreatment equipment.
(2)
Accidents caused by mechanical failure or negligence.
B. Where possible, such immediate notification shall
allow the Superintendent to initiate appropriate countermeasure action
at the POTW. The user shall prepare a detailed written statement following
any accidental or slug discharge, which describes the causes of the
discharge and the measures being taken to prevent future occurrences,
within five days of the occurrence, and the Superintendent shall receive
a copy of such report no later than the fifth calendar day following
the occurrence. Analytical results and their interpretation may be
appended to the report at a date not exceeding 45 calendar days after
the occurrence.
C. When required by the Superintendent, detailed plans
and procedures to prevent accidental or slug discharges shall be submitted
to the Superintendent for approval. These plans and procedures shall
be called a “Slug Discharge Control Plan.” The plan shall
address, at a minimum, the following:
(1)
Description of discharge practices, including
nonroutine batch discharges;
(2)
Description of stored chemicals;
(3)
Procedures for immediately notifying the POTW
of any accidental or slug discharge. Such notification must also be
given for any discharge which would violate any provision of the permit
and any National Prohibitive Discharge Standard;
(4)
Procedures to prevent adverse impact from any
accidental or slug discharge. Such procedures include, but are not
limited to, inspection and maintenance of storage areas, handling
and transfer of materials, loading and unloading operations, control
of plant site runoff, worker training, building of containment structures
or equipment, measures for containing toxic organic pollutants (including
solvents), and/or measures and equipment for emergency response.
In order that the industrial user's employees
be informed of the Village of Pulaski requirements, a notice shall
be permanently posted on appropriate bulletin boards within the user's
facility advising employees of the Village of Pulaski requirements
and whom to call in case of an accidental discharge in violation of
this chapter.
When so requested in advance by an industrial
user, and when taking a sample of industrial wastewater, the Village
of Pulaski representative(s) shall gather sufficient volume of sample
so that the sample can be split into two nearly equal volumes, each
of size adequate for the anticipated analytical protocols including
any quality control (QC) procedures. One of the portions shall be
given to the representative of the industrial user whose wastewater
was sampled, and the other portion shall be retained by the Village
of Pulaski for its own analysis.
A. When requested, the Superintendent shall make available
to the public, for inspection and/or copying, information and data
on industrial users obtained from reports, questionnaires, permit
applications, permit and monitoring programs, and inspections, unless
the industrial user specifically requests, and is able to demonstrate
to the satisfaction of the Superintendent, that such information,
if made public, would divulge processes or methods of production entitled
to protection as trade secrets of the user. Wastewater constituents
and characteristics, and reports of accidental discharges shall not
be recognized as confidential.
B. Confidential information shall not be made available
for inspection and/or copying by the public but shall be disclosed,
upon written request, to governmental agencies, for uses related to
this chapter, or the SPDES permit, providing that the governmental
agency making the request agrees to hold the information confidential,
in accordance with state or federal laws, rules and regulations. The
Superintendent shall provide written notice to the industrial user
of any disclosure of confidential information to another governmental
agency.
The Superintendent and other authorized representatives
of the Village of Pulaski, representatives of EPA, NYSDEC, NYSDOH,
and/or Oswego County Department of Health, bearing proper credentials
and identification, shall be permitted to enter upon all nonresidential
properties at all times for the purpose of inspection, observation,
sampling, flow measurement, and testing to ascertain a user's compliance
with applicable provisions of federal and state law governing use
of the Village of Pulaski POTW, and with the provisions of this chapter.
Inspections of residential properties shall be performed in proper
observance of the resident's civil rights. Such representative(s)
shall have the right to set up, on the user's property or property
rented/leased by the user, such devices as are necessary to conduct
sampling or flow measurement. Guard dogs shall be under proper control
of the user while the representatives are on the user's property or
property rented/leased by the user. Such representative(s) shall additionally
have access to and may copy any records the user is required to maintain
under this chapter. Where a user has security measures in force which
would require proper identification and clearance before entry into
the premises, the user shall make necessary arrangements so that upon
presentation of suitable identification, inspecting personnel will
be permitted to enter, without delay, for the purpose of performing
their specific responsibilities.
The Superintendent, bearing proper credentials
and identification, shall be permitted to enter all private premises
through which the Village of Pulaski holds an easement for the purpose
of inspection, observation, measurement, sampling, repair, and maintenance
of any portion of the Village's public sewer system lying within the
easement. All entry and subsequent work on the easement shall be done
in accordance with the terms of the easement pertaining to the private
premises involved.
During the performance on private premises of inspections, sampling, or other similar operations referred to in §§
108-122 and
108-123, the inspectors shall observe all applicable safety rules established by the owner or occupant of the premises. The owner and/or occupant shall be held harmless for personal injury or death of the inspector and the loss of or damage to the inspector's supplies and/or equipment; and the inspector shall indemnify the owner and/or occupant against loss or damage to property of the owner or occupant by the inspector and against liability claims asserted against the owner or occupant for personal injury or death of the inspector or for loss of or damage to the inspector's supplies or equipment arising from inspection and sampling operations, except as such may be caused by negligence or failure of the owner or occupant to maintain safe conditions.
A. Nothing in this article shall be construed as preventing
any special agreement or arrangement between the Village of Pulaski
and any user of the POTW whereby wastewater of unusual strength or
character is accepted into the POTW and specially treated, subject
to any payments or user charges, as may be applicable. In entering
into such a special agreement, the Village shall consider whether
the wastewater will:
(1)
Pass through or cause interference.
(2)
Endanger the public municipal employees.
(3)
Cause violation of the SPDES permit.
(4)
Interfere with any purpose stated in §
108-2.
(5)
Prevent the equitable compensation to the Village
for wastewater conveyance and treatment, and sludge management and
disposal.
B. No discharge which violates the Federal Pretreatment
Standards will be allowed under the terms of such special agreements.
C. No agreement shall be entered into without the user
having been issued and presently having a permit to discharge wastes
into the POTW for treatment and disposal. Additionally the user shall
be in compliance with all conditions in the permit and shall not be
in arrears in any charges due to the Village before the agreement
is entered into. The Village Board may condition the agreement.