Water conservation devices shall be installed on all new or
replacement fixtures in conformance with the Uniform Construction
Code.
No garbage disposal unit or garbage grinding or chopping device
shall be attached to any pipe, conduit or otherwise in a manner allowing
the effluent, sediment or residue from the unit or device to be discharged
into the sanitary sewer system.
The Director of the Department of Water Pollution Control is
authorized to impose any conditions, requirements or terms in a permit
as, in the Director of the Department of Water Pollution Control's
discretion, are necessary to assure compliance with all applicable
federal, state and local requirements and to protect the POTW.
A. The following substances shall be limited in discharges to the sanitary
sewer system to concentrations or quantities which will not harm the
POTW, will not otherwise endanger lives, limb, public property, or
consideration to such factors as the quantity of subject waste in
relation to flows and velocities in the sanitary sewers, materials
of construction of the sanitary sewers, protection against pass-through
and interference and other pertinent factors. The following limitations
on wastewater at the point of discharge (i.e., end-of-pipe) to the
POTW shall not be violated as a monthly average unless alternate limits
or restrictions are specified in a Township-issued IWD permit:
Substance
|
Local Limit Concentration
(milligrams per liter)
|
---|
Copper
|
3.61
|
Chromium
|
3.06
|
Nickel
|
2.53
|
Lead
|
2.30
|
Zinc
|
1.88
|
Cadmium
|
0.355
|
Mercury
|
0.18
|
Arsenic
|
0.074
|
B. The following limitations on wastewater at the point of discharge
(i.e., end-of-pipe) to the POTW shall not be violated as a monthly
average unless alternate limits or restrictions are specified in a
Township-issued IWD permit:
Substance
|
Concentration
(milligrams per liter)
|
---|
Ammonia
|
40.0
|
Within 90 calendars days after the promulgation by the EPA of
a categorical pretreatment standard, existing industrial users subject
to such standards shall apply to the NJDEP for an industrial discharge
permit. The Director of the Department of Water Pollution Control,
or his designee, shall review the NJDEP Industrial Wastewater Discharge
Draft Permit and submit any comments concerning the information in
this document to the NJDEP.
State requirements and limitations on discharges shall apply
in any case where they are more stringent than federal requirements
and limitations or those in this chapter.
Except where expressly authorized to do so by an applicable
pretreatment standard or requirement, no user shall ever increase
the use of process water or in any other way attempt to dilute a discharge
as a partial or complete substitute for inadequate treatment to achieve
compliance with a pretreatment standard or requirement. Mass limitations
may be imposed on users who are using dilution to meet applicable
pretreatment standards or requirements or in other cases when the
imposition of mass limitations is appropriate.