Pretreatment will be required for all industrial wastes discharged by major industries as defined in Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations for which pretreatment standards or other requirements have been promulgated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in accordance with Section 307 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972; for any discharge requirements developed by the New Jersey State Department of Environmental Protection; or which in the judgment of the Borough may have deleterious effect upon the local sewerage system, receiving water, or life; or which in the judgment of the Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority may have a deleterious effect upon the SCMUA sewerage system.
If the SCMUA requires the pretreatment or flow equalization of industrial wastes which are to be discharged into the SCMUA sewerage system or the local collection system, such facilities shall require review and approval of design and NJDEP construction permit applications by the SCMUA prior to their construction.
Where pretreatment or flow equalization facilities are required for any industrial wastes discharged into the SCMUA sewerage system or the local collection sewerage system, they shall be continuously maintained in satisfactory and effective operation by the owner thereof.
In such instances where it is agreed that the industrial waste will be received following preliminary treatment, drawings and specifications shall be submitted to the Borough and SCMUA for approval, showing all pertinent details of the construction proposed to accomplish the pretreatment, to include details of the required indicator and recorder type flow meter and housing to be used to meter the flow of industrial wastes, and also details of the control manhole to be constructed on the industrial wastes connection within the sidewalk area. The control manhole shall be provided with adequate access manhole covers of approved type, through which access shall be possible to Borough and SCMUA personnel at all times, and shall include a sampling location. Drawings, specifications, reports, etc., shall be submitted in quadruplicate and shall be prepared by a registered professional engineer in the State of New Jersey who shall possess expertise in industrial waste treatment and disposal design.