A wastewater discharge permit shall be issued for a specified
time period, not to exceed five (5) years from the effective date
of the permit. A wastewater discharge permit may be issued for a period
less than five (5) years, at the discretion of the Joint Sewer Authority.
Each wastewater discharge permit will indicate a specific date upon
which it will expire.
A wastewater discharge permit shall include such conditions
as are deemed reasonably necessary by the Joint Sewer Authority to
prevent pass through or interference, protect the quality of the water
body receiving the treatment plant's effluent, protect worker
health and safety, facilitate sludge management and disposal, and
protect against damage to the POTW.
A. Wastewater discharge permits must contain.
(1) A statement that indicates the wastewater discharge permit issuance
date, expiration date and effective date;
(2) A statement that the wastewater discharge permit is nontransferable without prior notification to the Joint Sewer Authority in accordance with Section
5.5 of this Ordinance, and provisions for furnishing the new owner or operator with a copy of the existing wastewater discharge permit;
(3) Effluent limits, including BMPs, based on applicable pretreatment
standards;
(4) Self monitoring, sampling, reporting, notification, and record-keeping
requirements. These requirements shall include an identification of
pollutants to be monitored, sampling location, sampling frequency,
and sample type based on federal, state, and local law;
(5) A statement of applicable civil and criminal penalties for violation
of pretreatment standards and requirements, and any applicable compliance
schedule. Such schedule may not extend the time for compliance beyond
that required by applicable federal, state, or local law;
(6) A statement of applicable civil and criminal penalties for violation
of pretreatment standards and requirements, and any applicable compliance
schedule. Such schedule may not extend the time for compliance beyond
that required by applicable federal, state, or local law; and
(7) Requirements to control slug discharge, if determined by the Joint
Sewer Authority to be necessary.
B. Wastewater discharge permits may contain, but need not be limited
to, the following conditions:
(1) Limits on the average and/or maximum rate of discharge, time of discharge,
and/or requirements for flow regulation and equalization;
(2) Requirements for the installation of pretreatment technology, pollution
control, or construction of appropriate containment devices, designed
to reduce, eliminate, or prevent the introduction of pollutants into
the treatment works;
(3) Requirements for the development and implementation of spill control
plans or other special conditions including management practices necessary
to adequately prevent accidental, unanticipated, or nonroutine discharges;
(4) Development and implementation of waste minimization plans to reduce
the amount of pollutants discharged to the POTW;
(5) The unit charge or schedule of user charges and fees for the management
of the wastewater discharged to the POTW;
(6) Requirements for installation and maintenance of inspection and sampling
facilities and equipment;
(7) A statement that compliance with the wastewater discharge permit
does not relieve the permittee of responsibility for compliance with
all applicable federal and state pretreatment standards, including
those which become effective during the term of the wastewater discharge
permit; and
(8) Other conditions as deemed appropriate by the Joint Sewer Authority
to ensure compliance with this Ordinance, and state and federal laws,
rules, and regulations.
The Joint Sewer Authority may modify a wastewater discharge
permit for good cause, including, but not limited to, the following
reasons:
A. To incorporate any new or revised federal, state, or local pretreatment
standards or requirements;
B. To address significant alterations or additions to the user's
operation, processes, or wastewater volume or character since the
time of wastewater discharge permit issuance;
C. A change in the POTW that requires either a temporary or permanent
reduction or elimination of the authorized discharge;
D. Information indicating that the permitted discharge poses a threat
to the POTW, Joint Sewer Authority's personnel, or the receiving
waters;
E. Violation of any terms or conditions of the wastewater discharge
permit;
F. Misrepresentations or failure to fully disclose all relevant facts
in the wastewater discharge permit application or in any required
reporting;
G. Revision of or a grant of variance from categorical pretreatment
standards pursuant to 40 CFR 403.13;
H. To correct typographical or other errors in the wastewater discharge
permit; or
I. To reflect a transfer of the facility ownership or operation to a
new owner or operator.
Wastewater discharge permits may be transferred to a new owner
or operator only if the permittee gives at least sixty (60) days'
advance notice to the Joint Sewer Authority and the Joint Sewer Authority
approves the wastewater discharge permit transfer. The notice to the
Joint Sewer Authority must include a written certification by the
new owner or operator which:
A. States that the new owner and/or operator has no immediate intent
to change the facility's operations and processes;
B. Identifies the specific date on which the transfer is to occur; and
C. Acknowledges full responsibility for complying with the existing
wastewater discharge permit.
Failure to provide advance notice of a transfer renders the
wastewater discharge permit void as of the date of facility transfer.
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The Joint Sewer Authority may revoke a wastewater discharge
permit for good cause, including, but not limited to, the following
reasons:
A. Failure to notify the Joint Sewer Authority of significant changes
to the wastewater prior to the changed discharge;
B. Failure to provide prior notification to the Joint Sewer Authority of changed conditions pursuant to Section
6.5 of this Ordinance;
C. Misrepresentation or failure to fully disclose all relevant facts
in the wastewater discharge permit application;
D. Falsifying self-monitoring reports;
E. Tampering with monitoring equipment;
F. Refusing to allow the Joint Sewer Authority timely access to the
facility premises and records;
G. Failure to meet effluent limitations;
I. Failure to pay sewer charges;
J. Failure to meet compliance schedules;
K. Failure to complete a wastewater survey or the wastewater discharge
permit application;
L. Failure to provide advance notice of the transfer of business ownership
of a permitted facility;
M. Violation of any pretreatment standard or requirement, or any terms
of the wastewater discharge permit or this Ordinance; or
N. Failure to obtain required sewer capacity.
Wastewater discharge permits shall be voidable upon cessation
of operations or transfer of business ownership. All wastewater discharge
permits issued to a particular user are void upon the issuance of
a new wastewater discharge permit to that user.
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A user with an expiring wastewater discharge permit shall apply for wastewater discharge permit reissuance by submitting a complete permit application, in accordance with Section
4.5 of this Ordinance, a minimum of one hundred eighty (180) days prior to the expiration of the user's existing wastewater discharge permit.