No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any stormwater, surface water, groundwater, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, cooling water or unpolluted industrial process waters to any sanitary sewer.
Stormwater and all other unpolluted drainage shall be discharged to such sewers as are specifically designated as storm drains or storm sewers, or to a natural outlet approved by the Borough Engineer. Where this may not be feasible, the deactivated individual disposal system may be used for this purpose, upon approval of the Waldwick Board of Health. Industrial cooling water or unpolluted process waters may be discharged, upon approval of the Borough Engineer, and the Waldwick Board of Health, to a storm drain or natural outlet.
No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged to any public sewer:
A. 
Gasoline, benzene, naptha, fuel oil, lubricating oils and greases, inflammable or explosive liquids, solid or gases, paint and lacquers, or other combustible materials.
B. 
Improperly shredded garbage.
C. 
Abrasives, ashes, cinders, sand, mud, straw, shavings, metal, glass, rags, feathers, tar, plastics, wood, paunch manure.
D. 
Solid or viscous substances which are capable of causing obstructions in sewers, or interference with the proper functioning of the treatment processes.
E. 
Wastes containing viable pathogenic bacteria other than those normal to domestic sewage.
F. 
All wastes containing corrosive matters or toxic or poisonous substances, or chemicals in sufficient quantity to injure or interfere with the sewage-treatment process, or create any hazard to sewers, structures, equipment or personnel of the sewage works.
G. 
Any noxious or malodorous solids, liquids or gases, which either singly or by interaction with other substances are capable of creating a public nuisance or hazard to life or preventing entry into sewers for their maintenance and repair.
H. 
Any radioactive materials or isotopes without obtaining a special permit from the Waldwick Board of Health.
I. 
All waters, wastes or deleterious substances which shall be excluded from discharge to intercepting or trunk sewers of the Northwest Bergen County Sewer Authority as defined by existing or future regulations of the Authority, and existing or future agreements between the Borough and the Authority.
Except as hereinafter provided, no person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any of the following described waters or wastes to any public sewers:
A. 
Any liquid or vapor having a temperature higher than one hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit (150 F.).
B. 
Any water or wastes which may contain more than one hundred (100) parts per million by weight of fat, oil or grease.
C. 
Any water wastes having a pH lower than five point five (5.5) or higher than nine point five (9.5), or having any other corrosive property capable of causing damage or hazard to structures, equipment and personnel of the sewage works.
D. 
Any water or wastes having a five-day Biochemical Oxygen Demand greater than three hundred fifty (350) parts per million by weight.
E. 
Any water or wastes containing more than three hundred fifty (350) parts per million by weight of suspended solids.
F. 
Any waters, wastes or deleterious substances which require pretreatment or dilution before introduction to intercepting or trunk sewers of the Northwest Bergen County Sewer Authority as defined by existing or future regulations of the Authority and existing or future agreements between the Borough and the Authority.
The admission into the public sewers of any water or wastes having (a) a five-day Biochemical Oxygen Demand greater than three hundred fifty (350) parts per million by weight, or (b) containing more than three hundred fifty (350) parts per million by weight of suspended solids, or (c) containing any quantity of substances having the characteristics described in section 75-10, or (d) having an average daily flow greater than two percent (2%) of the average daily sewage flow of the Borough, shall be subject to the review and approval of the Borough. Where necessary in the opinion of the Borough, the owner shall provide at his expense, such preliminary treatment as may be necessary to (a) reduce the Biochemical Oxygen Demand to three hundred fifty (350) parts per million and the suspended solids to three hundred fifty (350) parts per million by weight, or (b) reduce objectionable characteristics or constituents to within the acceptable limits provided for in section 75-10, or (c) control the quantities and rates of discharge of such waters or wastes. Plans, specifications and any other pertinent information relating to proposed preliminary treatment facilities shall be submitted for the approval of the Borough of Waldwick, the Waldwick Board of Health and of the Department of Health of the State of New Jersey, and no construction of such facilities shall be commenced until said approvals area obtained in writing.
Where preliminary treatment facilities are provided for any waters or wastes, they shall be maintained continuously by satisfactory and effective operation, and facilities for sampling shall be installed by the owner at his own expense.
When required by the Borough, the owner of any property served by a building sewer carrying industrial wastes shall install a suitable control manhole in the building sewer to facilitate observation, sampling and measurement of the wastes. Such manhole, when required, shall be accessibly and safely located, available for inspection, and shall be constructed under the supervision of the Borough Engineer, in accordance with plans approved by the Borough. The manhole shall be maintained by him so as to be safe and accessible at all times.
A. 
All measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of waters and wastes to which reference is made in sections 75-9, 75-10 and 75-11 hereof shall be determined in accordance with the latest edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste Water," published by the American Public Health Association, Inc., a copy of which is hereby adopted, is annexed hereto and made a part hereof and incorporated herein as fully as if set forth at length.
B. 
Two (2) copies of said "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste Water" have been placed on file in the office of the Borough Clerk of the Borough of Waldwick upon the introduction of this ordinance and will remain on file there until final action is taken on this ordinance, for the use and examination of the public. Upon adoption of this ordinance, said copies shall remain on file in said office so long as said ordinance is in effect, and in addition, two (2) copies shall be placed on file and remain on file in the office of the Board of Health of the Borough of Waldwick so long as said ordinance is in effect, for the use and examination of the public.
C. 
All such measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of waters and wastes shall be determined at the control manhole provided for in section 75-13 hereof, or upon suitable samples taken at said control manhole. In the event that no special manhole has been required, the control manhole shall be considered to be the nearest downstream manhole in the public sewer to the point at which the building sewer is connected.
No statement contained in this Article shall be construed as prohibiting any special agreement or arrangement between the Borough, the Board of Health and any person whereby an industrial waste system, either before or after pretreatment, provided that there is no impairment of the functioning of the sewerage system or any sewerage-treatment plan by reason of the admission of such wastes, and no extra costs are incurred by the Borough without recompense by the person.