When requested by the Township, all nonresidential users must
submit information on the nature and characteristics of their wastewater
by completing a waste survey within 30 days of the request. The Township
has prepared a form for this purpose and may periodically require
nonresidential users to update the survey.
The Township will evaluate the data furnished by the industrial
user. The Township may request additional information, issue a wastewater
discharge permit or deny any application for a wastewater discharge
permit.
Wastewater discharge permits are hereby expressly subject to
all provisions of this chapter and all provisions of these regulations,
user charges and fees established by the Township and all other regulations.
In addition, wastewater discharge permits may include such conditions
as are reasonably deemed necessary by the Township 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, protect ambient air quality and protect
against damage to the sewer system. Permits shall contain the conditions
specified in 40 CFR 403.8(f)(1)(iii). Wastewater discharge permits
may contain, but are not limited to, the following conditions:
A. Effluent limits, including best management practices, based on applicable
pretreatment standards. Such BMPs shall be considered local limits
and pretreatment standards for the purposes of 40 CFR 403 and Section
307(d) of the Act.
B. List of prohibited discharges, as per §§
200-5.1 and
200-5.2 of Article
V of these regulations.
C. Requirements for submission of technical reports or discharge reports,
including the information to be contained and the signatory requirements
of these reports.
D. Specifications for monitoring programs, which may include the specific
substances to be analyzed, sampling locations, frequency of sampling,
number, types and standards for tests, toxicity testing and reporting
schedules. This also includes the process for seeking a waiver for
a pollutant neither present nor expected to be present in the discharge,
or a specific waived pollutant in the case of a wastewater discharge
permit.
E. Requirements for maintaining and retaining records relating to industrial
waste and wastewater discharges and characteristics as specified by
the Township and affording the Township access thereto.
F. Requirements for notification to the Township of any new introduction
of wastewater constituents or any substantial change in the volume
or character of the wastewater constituents being discharged into
the sewer system.
G. Requirements for notification of slug loads and spills as per §
200-5.9 of Article
V of these regulations.
H. Statement of duration of the wastewater discharge permit, as provided in §
200-6.8A of this chapter.
I. Notification of the rules regarding transferability, as stated in §
200-6.8E of this chapter.
J. Civil, criminal and administrative penalties for violation of pretreatment
standards and requirements, any applicable compliance schedule, or
any other requirements set forth in this chapter. Such compliance
schedules may not extend the time for compliance beyond that required
by applicable federal, state and local law.
K. Requirements pertaining to modification, suspension and termination of the wastewater discharge permit and appeal procedures as found in §§
200-6.8C and
F of this chapter.
L. Limits on average and maximum rate and time of discharge or requirements
for flow regulation and equalization.
M. Requirements for installation and maintenance of pretreatment technology,
pollution control, or construction of appropriate containment devices,
designed to reduce, eliminate or prevent the introduction of pollutants
into the POTW.
N. Requirements for installation and maintenance of inspection and sampling
facilities and equipment, including flow measurement devices and notification
to the Township regarding the failure of such facilities and equipment.
O. Requirements for developing and implementing special plans or practices
such as spill control plans, toxic organic management plans, toxic
reduction evaluations, special management or housekeeping practices,
or other such procedures.
Q. The unit charge or schedule of charges and fees.
R. A statement that indicates the wastewater discharge permit issuance
date, effective date and expiration date.
S. Any grant of a monitoring waiver by the Township, such as for pollutants not present as described in §
200-7.4 of Article
VII of these regulations, must be included as a condition of an industrial user permit.
T. Development and implementation of waste minimization plans to reduce
the amount of pollutants discharged to the sewer system.
U. A statement that compliance with the wastewater discharge permit
does not relieve the industrial user of the responsibility for compliance
with all applicable pretreatment standards, including those that become
effective during the term of the wastewater discharge permit.
V. Other conditions as deemed appropriate by the Township to ensure
compliance with this chapter or any other applicable ordinance and
applicable federal, state and local pretreatment requirements.
W. A wastewater discharge permit, in addition to implementing requirements
as mandated by federal pretreatment regulations, may be a means for
the Township to implement other requirements in accordance with federal,
state and local law. Implementation and enforcement of such provisions
shall be at the discretion of the Township.