As a means of determining compliance with this chapter, with
applicable SPDES permit conditions, and with applicable state and
federal law, each industrial user shall be required to notify the
Director of Public Works of any new or existing discharges to the
POTW by submitting a completed industrial chemical survey (ICS) form
and a completed industrial wastewater survey (IWS) form to the Director
of Public Works. The Director of Public Works may require any user
discharging wastewater into the POTW to file wastewater discharge
reports and to supplement such reports as the Director of Public Works
deems necessary. All information shall be furnished by the user in
complete cooperation with the Director of Public Works.
The Director of Public Works shall, from time to time, notify
each industrial user of applicable pretreatment standards, and of
other applicable requirements under Section 204(B) and Section 405
of the Clean Water Act, and Subtitles C and D of RCRA.
No person shall cause the discharge of slugs to the POTW. Each
person discharging into the POTW greater than 100,000 gallons per
day or greater than 5% of the average daily flow in the POTW, whichever
is lesser, shall install and maintain, at the discretion of the Director
of Public Works, on his property and at his expense, a suitable storage
and/or flow control facility to insure equalization of flow over a
twenty-four-hour period. The facility shall have a capacity for at
least 50% of the daily discharge volume and shall be equipped with
alarms and a rate-of-discharge controller, the regulation of which
shall be directed by the Director of Public Works. A wastewater discharge
permit may be issued solely for flow equalization.
Preliminary treatment, and flow equalization facilities, or
monitoring stations, if provided for any wastewater, shall be constructed
and maintained continuously clean, safe, and continuously operational
by the owner at his expense. Where an industrial user has such treatment,
equalization, or monitoring facilities at the time this chapter is
enacted, the Director of Public Works may approve or disapprove the
adequacy of such facilities. Where the Director of Public Works disapproves
of such facilities and construction of new or upgraded facilities
for treatment, equalization, or monitoring are required, plans and
specifications for such facilities shall be prepared by a licensed
professional engineer and submitted to the Director of Public Works.
Construction of new or upgraded facilities shall not commence until
written approval of the Director of Public Works has been obtained.
No unauthorized person shall negligently break, damage, destroy,
uncover, deface, tamper with, prevent access, render inaccurate, or
cause or permit the negligent breaking, damaging, destroying, uncovering,
defacing, tampering with, preventing access, or rendering inaccurate
to:
A. Any structure, appurtenance, or equipment which is a part of the
Village POTW; or
B. Any measuring, sampling, and/or testing device or mechanism installed
pursuant to any requirement under this chapter except as approved
by the Director of Public Works.
In order that the industrial user's employees be informed
of the Village requirements, a notice shall be permanently posted
on appropriate bulletin boards within the user's facility advising
employees of the Village requirements and whom to call in case of
an accidental discharge in violation of this chapter.
When so requested in advance by an industrial user, and when
taking a sample of industrial wastewater, the Village's representative(s)
shall gather sufficient volume of sample so that the sample can be
split into two nearly equal volumes, each of size adequate for the
anticipated analytical protocols including any quality control (QC)
procedures. One of the portions shall be given to the representative
of the industrial user whose wastewater was sampled, and the other
portion shall be retained by the Village for its own analysis.