No persons shall discharge or cause to be discharged into any
public sewer or part of the sewage collection system, either directly
or indirectly, any septage, holding tank wastes, overflow or effluent
from a septic tank, ceespool, subsurface drainage trench, bed or filter
or other receptacle storing organic waste.
Septage and holding tank wastes may be delivered to and will
be processed at the city water pollution control facility, provided
that:
A. Such contents were accumulated and located on property within the
City of West Haven.
B. Such contents consist only of domestic or commercial wastes, excluding
any industrial wastes or substances specified to be exluded from public
sewers by these regulations.
C. Such contents are transported in sanitary, watertight vehicles equipped
with a suitable valve outlet and meeting such requirements as may
be stipulated by local or state health agencies.
D. A permit is issued by the Superintendent for the discharge of such
content. A permit fee may be set for each tank load of such wastes
by the Superintendent.
E. Delivery of septage and holding tank wastes is made to the city water
pollution control facility site on weekdays between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Saturdays 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., except holidays.
F. One or more copies of the permit form for the discharge of such contents
are surrendered to the sewage treatment plant operator or his agent
and that said operator or his agent accepts the delivery as containing
no substances or waste known to be harmful to the sewage treatment
plant or its treatment processes.
Permits issued under this Article shall be void after 30 days
from the date of issuance. All permits are subject to cancellation,
revocation or suspension by the Superintendent when such action is
deemed necessary to safeguard the city water pollution control facility.