All persons desiring to discharge industrial wastes must file with the Borough and SCMUA a complete physical and chemical analysis of the wastes proposed to be discharged into the SCMUA sewerage system and the local Collection sewerage system and copy of the SIU Permit, if applicable. This information shall be filed in accordance with the instructions outlined in the applicable EPA or NJDEP forms.
All industries as defined in § 95-12 of this chapter, and any other industries or businesses not included in § 95-12 but which are deemed necessary by the Borough or the SCMUA, which are discharging industrial wastes into the SCMUA sewerage system or the local collection sewerage system shall semiannually file with the Borough and the SCMUA a report on the constituents and characteristics of their industrial waste. Each industry shall maintain a permanent record of all reports and data furnished to the Borough and the SCMUA.
Any industry which is connected to the local collection sewerage system, and is discharging industrial wastes thereto, which shall change its method of operation so as to alter the type of wastes previously discharged, shall notify the Borough and the SCMUA at least 15 days prior to such change, in order that representatives of the Borough and/or SCMUA can sample and determine whether or not the new waste can be accepted in both the SCMUA sewerage system and the local collection system.
Representatives of the SCMUA, USDA-RD, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Federal Environmental Protection Agency, and the Borough shall have the right to enter onto all properties of a contributing industry for the purpose of inspection, observation, measurement, sampling and testing, with the user and/or property owner's knowledge. A user which discharges wastewater in excess of 25,000 gallons per day at any time during the year or has been required to provide pretreatment of wastes under Article IV of this chapter is required to install a suitable control manhole with the necessary metering and sampling equipment on the building sewer on its site to facilitate inspection, observation, measurement, sampling and testing of wastes. Such manhole shall be readily accessible and safely located and shall be constructed in accordance with plans approved by the Borough and SCMUA. The manhole shall be installed by the user at its own expense, and shall be so maintained by it as to be safe and accessible at all times.
All measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of water and wastes to which reference is made herein shall be determined in accordance with the analytical methods described in latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater and shall be determined at the control manhole provided for above.