[Added 12-17-1974 by Ord. No. 570]
A.
Permitted uses. The sanitary sewer system shall be used only for the discharge of fluid refuse from sinks, bathtubs, house laundry tubs, shower baths, urinals and waste from toilets, which shall hereafter be referred to as domestic waste, and for such other wastes as the Borough Council may, by special permission, allow to enter said sewer system.
B.
Limited uses generally. No person, firm or corporation, either owner, user or tenant, of any land and premises shall cause to be drained or permit to flow or to be deposited into any part of the sewer system, matter:
(1)
Of such a nature and in such a quantity as to impair the hydraulic capacity of such facilities, normal and reasonable wear and usage excepted.
(2)
Of such a nature as to, by either chemical or mechanical action, impair the strength and durability of wastewater conveyance lifting and treatment structures.
(3)
Of such a nature as to cause explosive or flammable conditions in such facilities. The flash point shall be no lower than 187° F., as determined by the Tagliabue (Tag.) Closed Cup Method.
(4)
Having toxic materials in such a quantity so as to cause or upset the biological activity of the treatment facilities.
(5)
Having a pH lower than 4.0 or greater than 9.0.
(6)
Having a temperature higher than 150° F.
(7)
Having any obnoxious or toxic gases which will cause hazardous conditions to the operating personnel of such facilities.
(8)
Including any garbage or grease other than that received directly into public from residences, unless the authority shall have given written consent to its inclusion.
(9)
Including any radioactive substance, unless the authority shall have given written consent to its inclusion.
(10)
Including any industrial waste unless the authority shall have given written consent to its inclusion.