No person shall discharge, directly or indirectly,
into the POTW or into any private sewer drain emptying into the POTW
any substances, materials, waters or wastes in such quantities or
concentrations which cause, or are capable of causing, either alone
or by interaction with other substances, interference with the operation
or performance of the POTW treatment plant. No person shall discharge
the following into the POTW:
A. Any stormwater, swimming pool water, surface water,
roof runoff, subsurface drainage, uncontaminated cooling water or
unpolluted industrial process waters to any sanitary or combined sewer,
except as is authorized by the Board.
B. Any liquids, solids or gases which by reason of their
nature or quantity are, or may be, sufficient either alone or by interaction
with other substances to cause fire or explosion or be injurious in
any other way to the treatment works or to the operation of the treatment
works. At no time shall two successive readings on an explosion hazard
meter, at the point of discharge into the system or at any point in
the system, be more than 5% nor any single reading over 10% of the
lower explosive limit (LEL) of the meter. Prohibited materials include,
but are not limited to, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, fuel oil, benzene
and any other substances which the Board, the DEC or the EPA has notified
the user constitute a fire or explosion hazard to the system.
C. Solid or viscous substances which may cause obstruction
to the flow in a sewer or other interference with the operation of
the wastewater treatment facilities, such as but not limited to grease,
shredded garbage with particles greater than 1/2 inch in any dimension,
animal guts or tissues, paunch manure, bones, hair, hides or fleshings,
entrails, lime, stone or marble dust, metal, glass, straw, shavings,
grass clippings, rags, spent grains, spent hops, wastepaper, wood,
plastics, tar, asphalt residues, residues from the refining or processing
of fuel or lubricating oil, mud or glass grinding or polishing wastes,
snow, ice, any other solid objects, materials, refuse and debris not
normally contained in ordinary sewage.
D. Any wastewater having a pH less than 6.5 or higher
than 9.5 or wastewater having any other corrosive property capable
of causing damage or hazard to structures, equipment and/or personnel
of the treatment works, unless permission is granted by the Owego
Town Board.
E. Any wastewater containing toxic pollutants in sufficient
quantity, either singly or by interaction with other pollutants, to
injure or interfere with any wastewater treatment process, constitute
a hazard to humans or animals, create a toxic effect in the receiving
waters of the treatment works or exceed the limitation set forth in
a categorical pretreatment standard. A toxic pollutant shall include
but not be limited to any pollutant identified pursuant to Section
307(a) of the Federal Act.
F. Any noxious or malodorous liquids, gases or solids
which either singly or by interaction with other wastes are sufficient
to create a public nuisance or hazard to life or are sufficient to
prevent entry into the sewers for their maintenance and repair.
G. Any substance which may cause the treatment works'
effluent or any other product of the treatment works, such as residues,
sludges or scums, to be unsuitable for reclamation and reuse or to
interfere with the reclamation process where the treatment works is
pursuing a reuse and reclamation program. In no case shall a substance
discharged to the POTW cause the POTW treatment plant to be in noncompliance
with sludge use or disposal criteria, permit guidelines or regulations
affecting sludge use or disposal developed pursuant to the Solid Waste
Disposal Act, RECRA or any state or federal requirements regarding
solid or hazardous waste.
H. Any substance which will cause the treatment works
to violate its State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (SPDES)
permit or the receiving water quality standards.
I. Any wastewater with objectionable color not removed
in the treatment process.
J. Any wastewater having a temperature which will inhibit
biological activity in the POTW treatment plant resulting in interference,
but in no case heated wastewater with a temperature at the introduction
into the sewer system which exceeds 150° F. (65.5° C.) or
in such quantities that the temperature of wastewater at the POTW
treatment works exceeds 104° F. (40° C.).
K. Any pollutants, including oxygen-demanding pollutants
(BOD, etc.), released at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration
which will cause interference with the treatment works.
L. Any wastewater which causes a hazard to human life,
creates a public nuisance or is detrimental to aquatic life.
No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged
any radioactive materials or wastes into the POTW.
No person shall discharge substances directly
into a manhole or other opening in a sanitary sewer other than through
an approved building sewer.
No person shall truck or discharge any holding
tank wastes into a manhole or other opening in a sanitary sewer. All
holding tank wastes discharged to the POTW shall be discharged at
a Board facility at locations designated by the Board. Each separate
load of holding tank waste shall be registered with the operator of
the treatment facility. The user shall pay the applicable charges
or dumping fees and shall meet such other conditions as required by
the Town Board. The Board shall have the right to inquire about the
type of waste, the approximate volumes and the origin of the holding
tank waste. The transporter of such waste shall also have a waste
transporting permit (6 NYCRR 364) issued by the DEC.
Grease, oil and sand interceptors shall be provided
when, in the opinion of the Board, they are necessary for the proper
handling of liquid wastes containing grease or oil in excessive amounts,
sand or other harmful ingredients, except that such interceptors shall
not be required for private living quarters or dwelling units. All
interceptors shall be of a type and capacity approved by the Board
and shall be located as to be readily and easily accessible for cleaning
and inspection. Grease and oil interceptors shall be constructed of
impervious materials capable of withstanding abrupt and extreme changes
in temperature. They shall be of substantial construction, watertight
and equipped with removable covers which, when mounted in place, shall
be gastight and watertight.
No discharger into the POTW shall augment his
use of process water or otherwise intentionally dilute his discharge
as a partial or complete substitute for adequate treatment to achieve
compliance with these rules and regulations.
No persons shall discharge directly or indirectly
into the POTW wastewater containing any of the following substances
in concentrations exceeding those specified below on either a daily
or instantaneous basis. Concentration limits are applicable to wastewater
effluents at a point just prior to discharge into the POTW.
Substance*
|
Allowable Daily Average Effluent Concentration
Unit**
(milligrams per liter)
|
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Arsenic
|
0.1
|
Barium
|
3.5
|
Benzene
|
0.05
|
Berylium
|
0.15
|
Bromine
|
1.0
|
Cadmium
|
0.52
|
Chlorine
|
2.0
|
Chlorobenzene
|
0.01
|
Chloroform
|
0.1
|
Chromium
|
3.0
|
Copper
|
2.0
|
Cyanide (total)
|
0.5
|
Fluorides
|
10.0
|
Gold
|
0.5
|
Iodine
|
2.0
|
Iron
|
4.0
|
Lead
|
0.5
|
Manganese
|
1.0
|
Mercury
|
0.75
|
Nickel
|
3.0
|
Phenol
|
0.1
|
Selenium
|
1.0
|
Silver
|
0.43
|
Sulfides
|
3.0
|
Tin
|
2.0
|
Trichloroethane
|
0.05
|
Zinc
|
2.0
|
Total metals
|
10.5
|
Total toxic organics
|
21.3
|
NOTES:
|
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*All concentrations listed for metallic substances
shall be as "total metal," which shall be defined as the value measured
in a sample acidified to a pH value of less than 2.0 without prior
filtration.
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**As determined by a composite sample taken
of the user's daily discharge over the operational and/or production
period.
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