All discharges of stormwater, surface water, groundwater, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, or other waters not intended to be treated in the treatment facility shall be made to storm sewers or natural outlets designed for such discharges, except as authorized under Article
IV, §
135-21. Any connection, drain, or arrangement which will permit any such waters to enter any other sewer shall be deemed to be a violation of this section and this chapter.
A commercial or industrial user shall not introduce any pollutants
into the Town's treatment works which will pass through or interfere
with the operation or performance of the treatment facilities. Sewer
service to commercial users, either within or without the Town, discharging
chemicals into the sewer collecting system shall be a matter of negotiation
between the commercial user and the Town Council.
Nothing in this article shall be construed as preventing any
agreement or arrangement between the Town and any user of the treatment
works and treatment facility whereby wastewater of unusual strength
or character (only in terms of BOD and/or suspended solids) is accepted
into the system and specially treated subject to additional payments
or user charges as may be applicable.
The conservation of water and energy shall be encouraged by
the Town Manager, Public Works Director and/or authorized representative.
In establishing discharge restrictions upon users, the Town Manager,
Public Works Director and/or authorized representative shall take
into account already implemented or planned conservation steps revealed
by the user. Upon request of the Town Manager, Public Works Director
and/or authorized representative, each user will provide the Town
Manager, Public Works Director and/or authorized representative with
pertinent information showing that the quantities of substances or
pollutants have not been and will not be increased as a result of
the conservation steps. Upon such a showing to the satisfaction of
the Town Manager, Public Works Director and/or authorized representative,
he shall make adjustments to discharge restrictions, which have been
based on concentrations to reflect the conservation steps.
No user shall ever increase the use of process water or, in
any way, attempt to dilute a discharge as a partial or complete substitute
for adequate treatment to achieve compliance with the limitations
contained in the Federal Categorical Pretreatment Standards, or in
any other pollutant-specific limitation developed by the Town or state.