The Supervisor shall require any industrial user to develop
and implement a slug control plan. At least once every two years the
Supervisor shall evaluate whether each significant industrial user
needs such a plan. Any industrial user required to develop and implement
a slug control plan shall submit a plan which addresses, at a minimum,
the following:
A. General information. Business name and address, contact, discharge
practices, security provisions and employee training;
B. Facility layout flow diagrams. General layout, including mapping
of manufacturing, storage, transportation, and disposal areas;
C. Material inventory. Types, volumes, containers, etc.
D. Spill and leak prevention equipment and operations and maintenance
procedures. Definition of available equipment, plans to obtain equipment;
E. Equipment response equipment and procedures. Inventory and location
of equipment and procedures;
F. Slug reporting. Description of procedures for notifying POTW;
G. Training program. Assurances that the plan is implemented by providing
for employee training;
H. A certification by a professional that the plan is adequate to prevent
and control slugs.
Where an owner of property leases premises to any other person
as a tenant under any rental or lease agreement, if either the owner
or the tenant is an industrial user, either or both may be held responsible
for compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
No person shall maliciously, willfully or negligently break, damage, destroy, uncover, deface, tamper with or prevent access to any structure, appurtenance or equipment, or other part of the POTW. Any person found in violation of this requirement shall be subject to the sanctions set out in Articles
X through
XII below.