Each significant industrial user and each major
contributing industry must obtain an industrial wastewater discharge
permit before discharging into the sewer system. Each significant
industry and each major contributing industry currently connected
must submit an application for an industrial wastewater permit within
30 days after notification by the Board. The Joint Sewer Board shall
issue, transfer or modify an industrial wastewater discharge permit
or reject the application within 60 days of receipt of such application.
Industrial wastewater discharge permits shall
be expressly subject to all provisions of this chapter and all other
ordinances, regulations, charges and fees established by the City
and/or Joint Sewer Board. The conditions of the industrial waste discharge
permit shall be imposed by the Joint Sewer Board and enforced by the
Joint Sewer Board in accordance with this chapter and with applicable
state and federal laws and regulations. The permit shall contain the
following:
A. Average and maximum effluent limitations or other
appropriate limitations when toxic substances are present in the user's
wastewater discharge.
B. Specifications for monitoring programs which may include
sampling locations, frequency and method of sampling, number, types
and standards for analytical tests and reporting schedule.
C. Requirements for submission by the user of reports
for conditions of noncompliance.
D. Requirements for submission by the user of technical
reports or discharge reports.
E. Pretreatment requirements.
F. Requirements for the user to submit information concerning
the disposal of waste material separated from the authorized discharge.
G. Requirements for the installation of inspection and
sampling manholes or other structures.
H. Where necessary, a schedule of compliance allowing
reasonable time to conform to the effluent limitations of this chapter.
I. Limits on the average daily, annual, maximum month,
peak day and peak wastewater constituents, amounts of constituents,
flow rates and time of discharge.
J. Requirements for maintaining records relating to wastewater
discharge as specified by the City Engineer and/or Joint Sewer Board
and affording access thereto by authorized City and Joint Sewer Board
personnel.
K. The computation and requirement for payment of a sewer
use charge.
L. Other conditions as deemed appropriate by the Joint
Sewer Board to ensure compliance with this chapter and applicable
state and federal law.
The Joint Sewer Board shall not issue a wastewater
discharge permit to any industrial user nor modify by increasing the
limits in an existing permit unless there is sufficient capacity,
not permitted to other users, in the wastewater sewers and treatment
facilities to convey and adequately treat the quantity of wastewater
which the requested discharge will add to the Gloversville system.
Effluent limitations promulgated by the federal Act shall apply in any instance where they are more stringent than limitations in this chapter. Where applicable, such limitations shall supersede the limitations on wastewater strength in §
236-608; and users in industrial categories subject to effluent guidelines issued under Section 304 of the federal Act shall achieve the level of treatment established by federal regulations.
In order that employees of the MCI users be
informed of Joint Sewer Board requirements, MCI users should make
available to their employees copies of this chapter, together with
such other wastewater information and notices which may be furnished
by the Joint Sewer Board from time to time directed toward more effective
water pollution control. A notice shall be furnished and permanently
posted on the user's bulletin board advising employees whom to call
in case of an accidental discharge in violation of this chapter.
All measurements, tests and analyses of the
constituents and characteristics of waters and wastes to which reference
is made in this chapter shall be determined in accordance with the
latest version of the 40 CFR 136, Analysis of Pollutants. The Board
may designate such other methods and techniques of testing, as long
as such alternative methods and techniques conform to applicable standards
as promulgated or approved by New York State or USEPA.
Any written correspondence between an industrial
user and the Joint Sewer Board or City Engineer must be signed by
an authorized representative of the industrial user. This includes
but is not limited to permit applications, discharge reports and permits.