Industrial users who discharge industrial wastes to a public
sewer shall prepare and file with the Village a report that shall
include pertinent data relating to the actual or predicted quantity
and characteristics of the wastes to be discharged to the wastewater
treatment facility. Such information shall be provided pursuant to
Chapter NR 202 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
Devices for measuring the volume of waste discharged may be
required by the Village if this volume cannot otherwise be estimated.
Metering devices for determining the volume of waste shall be installed,
owned, and maintained by the discharger. A maintenance schedule must
be accepted by the Village. Following approval and installation, such
meters may not be removed without the consent of the Village.
Where an industrial user is required, in the opinion of the
Village, to modify or eliminate wastes that are harmful to the structures,
processes, or operation of the wastewater treatment facility, the
industrial user shall provide at its own expense such preliminary
treatment or processing facilities as may be determined required to
render its wastes acceptable for admission to the public sewers.
Plans, specifications, any other pertinent information relating
to proposed flow equalizations, pretreatment, or processing facilities
shall be submitted for review by the Village prior to the start of
their construction if the effluent from such facilities is to be discharged
into the public sewers.
Grease, oil, and sand interceptors shall be provided when, in the opinion of the Village, they are necessary for the proper handling of liquid wastes containing floatable grease in excessive amounts, as specified in §
282-15, or any flammable wastes, 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 Village and shall be located as to be readily and easily accessible for cleaning and inspection. The owner shall be responsible for the cost of installing any required interceptors. In maintaining of these interceptors, the owner(s) shall be responsible for the proper removal and disposal by appropriate means of the captured material and shall maintain records of the dates and means of disposal that are subject to review by the Village. Any removal and hauling of the collected materials not performed by owner(s)' personnel must be performed by currently licensed waste disposal firms.
No statement contained in this section shall be construed as
prohibiting any special agreement between the Village and any person
whereby an industrial waste of unusual strength or character may be
admitted to the wastewater treatment facility, either before or after
pretreatment facility by reason of the admission of such wastes, and
no extra costs are incurred by the Village without recompense by the
person, provided that all rates and provisions set forth in this chapter
are recognized and adhered to.