Industrial waste discharge permits shall be expressly subject
to all provisions of this chapter and all other applicable ordinances,
regulations, charges and fees established by the City. The conditions
of the industrial waste discharge permit may contain the following:
A. Effluent limitations or other appropriate limitations when toxic
substances are present in the user's wastewater discharge.
B. Specifications for monitoring programs, which may include sampling
locations, frequency and method of sampling, number types and standards
for analytical tests and reporting schedule.
C. Requirements for submission of technical reports or discharge reports.
D. Pretreatment requirements.
E. Requirements for maintaining and retaining plant records relating
to wastewater discharge as specified by the City, and affording the
City access and the ability to copy thereto.
F. Requirements for notification of the Director or Chief Operator of
any new introduction of wastewater constituents or any substantial
change in the volume or character of the wastewater constituents being
introduced into the POTW.
G. Requirements for the submission of information concerning the disposal
of waste material separated from the authorized discharge.
H. Where it is determined that a slug control plan is necessary, the
City shall add the requirement to implement a slug control plan.
A permittee requesting any modification of a permit shall do
so at least 90 days prior to the date the permittee plans to implement
the modification. Application to the Director or Chief Operator for
modification shall include any information as may be deemed necessary
by the City to evaluate the modification application.
Industrial waste discharge permits are issued to a specific
user for a specific operation. A permit shall not be reassigned, transferred
or sold to a new owner, new user, different premises or a new or changed
operation without the prior approval of the Director or Chief Operator.
In the event of any change in ownership of the industrial facility,
the permittee shall notify the new owner of the existence of the permit
by letter, a copy of which shall be forwarded to the Director or Chief
Operator. If the operations and processes are to remain the same,
the permit may be approved by the Director or Chief Operator for the
new owner. A new industrial waste discharge permit application shall
be made by the new owner and facility if any other changes are made
other than the control of ownership.
No statement in this chapter shall be construed as preventing
any special agreement between the Director or Chief Operator and any
industrial concern whereby an industrial waste of unusual constituents
or characteristics may be accepted by the Director or Chief Operator
for treatment subject to the proper payment by the industrial user.
Under no circumstances shall any special agreement circumvent national
categorical pretreatment standards.
All measurements, tests and analyses of the constituents and
characteristics of waters and wastes to which reference is made in
this chapter shall be determined in accordance with the latest editions
of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater; Methods
for Chemical Analysis of Water and Waste of the EPA and the latest
version of 40 CFR Part 136 (Analysis of Pollutants). For purposes
of compliance with any requirements of this chapter, a laboratory
certified by the applicable authority in the State of New York shall
perform the analyses.