All portions of the Town POTW tributary to and interconnected with the City of Oneida POTW are subject to the terms and conditions of Intercommunity Wastewater Service Agreement by and between City of Oneida, Madison County, New York and Town of Verona, Oneida County, New York, dated May 30, 1995, and any amendments thereto. §§
196-168 through
196-173 are applicable to all such parts of the Town POTW and the requirements in those sections supersede any contradictory requirements in other parts of this Part
1.
In the event that the city provides written notice to the Town
of a discrepancy in a standard or requirements between this Part 1
and the city's Sewer Use Ordinance and the city's standard
or requirement is more restrictive or protective of the city's
POTW than this Part 1, then the Town, upon receiving written notice
from the city requesting enforcement of the city's standard or
requirement, shall enact appropriate modifications to this Part 1
and shall enforce the applicable city standard or requirement.
Discharge of trucked and/or hauled wastes into any portion of
the Town POTW tributary to the City of Oneida POTW is prohibited.
In the case of applications to connect to the POTW received from significant industrial users, the city, acting on behalf of the Town, may directly issue a wastewater discharge permit to such applicants, in accordance with Article
X of this Part
1. The city may also directly charge such applicants an annual industrial sewer use permit fee at the rate established in the city's Sewer Use Ordinance. Any such permits issued by the city may include, but shall not be limited to, the provisions listed in Article
X of this Part
1, as well as the provisions listed below:
C. Sampling, monitoring, testing and reporting requirements.
D. Discharge pretreatment requirements.
E. Direct payment to the city of an industrial sewer use surcharge to
cover the city's costs in treating abnormal sewage.
F. Requirement to comply with the city's enforcement response plan, prepared in general accordance with the description set forth in §
196-125 of this Part
1, including any administrative orders issued by the city as provided therein.
H. Designation of a court having jurisdiction in the event the that
permittee fails to comply with any order issued by the city under
provisions of the city's enforcement response plan.
The Town of Verona shall comply with any wastewater system new
connection moratorium, if so declared by the City of Oneida Common
Council consistent with the terms of the Town of Verona/City of Oneida
intercommunity agreement or if directed by the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation or any other agency legally empowered
to issue such declaration.
All portions of the Town service area tributary to and interconnected with the Village of Sylvan Beach POTW are subject to the terms and conditions of EOLWPAP Intercommunity Agreement, dated March 16, 1977, as modified by agreement of modification, dated October 30, 1991, and any further amendments thereto. §§
196-174 through
196-178 are applicable to all such parts of the Town service area, and the requirements in those sections supersede any contradictory requirements in other parts of this Part
1.
Introduction into the Town POTW of any sewerage from outside
the service area as defined in § 2 of EOLWPAP Intercommunity
Agreement, or said service area as legally amended, is prohibited.
The Village of Sylvan Beach, as owner and operator of the POTW
treatment plant, shall have the right to refuse introduction into
the system of any sewage that can be properly treated by the POTW
treatment plant without creating an obnoxious odor or other nuisance.
For the portion of the service area subject to terms and conditions
of EOLWPAP Intercommunity Agreement, normal sewage is defined as having
the following characteristics:
A. Maximum sewage flow (F) equals 150 gallons per capita per day;
B. Maximum biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) equals 300 mg/liter;
C. Maximum suspended solids (SS) equals 350 mg/liter; and
D. Maximum dissolved solids (DS) equals 10,000 mg/liter.
In addition to discharges prohibited in §
196-89, no person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any of the following described waters or wastes to the POTW tributary to the Village of Sylvan Beach POTW Treatment Plant:
A. Any waters or wastes which contain grease or oil or other substance
that will solidify or become discernibly viscous at temperatures between
32° and 150° F.
B. Any waters or wastes containing fats, wax, grease or oils, whether
emulsified or not, exceeding an average of 50 milligrams/liter (417
pounds per million gallons) or other soluble matter.
C. Any waters or wastes, acid and alkaline in reaction, having corrosive
properties capable of causing damage or hazard to structures, equipment
and personnel of the sewage works. Free acids and alkalis must be
neutralized, at all times, within a permissible pH range of 6.0 to
9.5.
D. Any waters or wastes that for a duration of 15 minutes has a concentration
greater than five times that of normal sewage as measured by suspended
solids and B.O.D. and/or which is discharged continuously at a rate
exceeding 1,000 gallons per minute except by special permit. Normal
sewage shall be defined as falling with the following ranges:
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Constituents
|
Permissible Range
(mg/l)
|
---|
|
Suspended solids
|
180 to 350
|
|
B.O.D.
|
140 to 300
|
|
Chlorine requirements
|
5 to 15
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E. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any waters or
wastes containing a toxic or poisonous substance, a high chlorine
demand or suspended solids in sufficient quantity to injure or interfere
with any sewage treatment process, constitute a hazard to humans or
animals or create any hazard in the receiving waters or the effluent
of the POTW treatment plant. Such toxic substances shall be limited
to the average concentrations listed hereinafter in the sewage as
it arrives at the treatment plant and at no time shall the hourly
concentration at the sewage plant exceed three times the average concentration.
If concentrations listed are exceeded, individual establishments will
be subject to control by the Superintendent in volume and concentration
of wastes discharged.
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Substance
|
Limit
(mg/l)
|
---|
|
Iron, as Fe
|
1.4
|
|
Chromium, as Cr (hexavalent)
|
0.10
|
|
Copper, as Cu
|
0.5
|
|
Chlorine requirements
|
15.0
|
|
Phenol
|
0.8
|
|
Cyanide, as CN
|
0.3
|
|
Cadmium, as Cd
|
0.02
|
|
Zinc, as Zn
|
0.5
|
|
Nickel
|
1.0
|
|
Arsenic, as As
|
0.1
|
|
Barium, as Ba
|
2.0
|
|
Lead, as Pb
|
0.05
|
|
Selenium, as Se
|
0.02
|
|
Mercury, as Hg
|
0.01
|
|
Persistent pesticides
|
0.00
|
Articles
I,
II,
IV,
V,
VIII,
XI,
XII,
XIII,
XIV and
XV shall apply in all incorporated areas of the Town of Verona. Articles
III,
VI,
VII,
IX and
X shall apply only in incorporated areas of the Town of Verona which are also within the service area of the POTW.