A. 
The discharge of trucked or hauled wastes into the POTW will be permitted only with the written approval (license) of the Superintendent. Such waste shall not violate Article IX of this Part 1 or any other requirements established by the Village. Applicants for such license shall apply on a form provided by the Superintendent. These forms may require information such as vehicle specifications, vehicle license number, vehicle color, NYSDEC permits issued under 6 NYCRR Part 364, approximate annual septage volume expected, service area, and any other information that the Superintendent may require to determine whether the trucked or hauled wastes could adversely impact the POTW. The application shall be accompanied by a fee in accordance with the fee schedule as established by the Village Board.
B. 
The licensee of trucked or hauled wastes will also be charged a fee for each dumping, in accordance with the fee schedule as established by the Village Board.
C. 
The Superintendent may require generators of hauled industrial waste to obtain individual wastewater discharge permits. The Superintendent also may prohibit the disposal of hauled industrial waste. The discharge of hauled industrial waste is subject to all other requirements of this Part 1.
D. 
Industrial waste haulers may discharge loads only at locations designated by the Superintendent. No load may be discharged without prior consent of the Superintendent. The Superintendent may collect samples of each hauled load or require the industrial waste hauler to provide a waste analysis of any load prior to discharge to ensure compliance with applicable standards. Waste analysis shall be provided by a certified laboratory when required.
E. 
Industrial waste haulers must provide a waste tracking form for every load. This form shall include, at a minimum, the name and address of the industrial waste hauler, permit number, truck identification, names and addresses of sources of waste, and volume and characteristics of waste. The form shall identify the type of industry, known or suspected waste constituents, and whether any wastes are RCRA hazardous wastes.
The applicant for a license to truck or haul wastes shall be the owner of the vehicle or vehicles to be used for such discharge. Any false or misleading statement, in any license application, shall be grounds for invalidating the license. All licenses issued by the Superintendent for this purpose shall be for one year. All acts performed in connection with the license shall be subject to the inspection and regulations as established by the Superintendent, the terms and conditions of the license and all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances and regulations which are now or may come into effect, and such license may be suspended or revoked at any time by the Superintendent for willful, continued, or persistent violation thereof.
The Superintendent may require discharging at only certain locations within the POTW and only at certain times and on only certain days of the week or seasons of the year, as shall be stated on said license or as may be relocated by the Superintendent, after appropriate notice. The time and conditions for permissible discharge shall be as set forth on the license or as may be revised by the Superintendent, after appropriate notice.
Each discharge of trucked or hauled wastes shall be made only with the approval of the Superintendent. The Superintendent may require inspection, sampling, and analysis of each load prior to the discharge of a load. Any extra costs associated with such inspection, sampling, and analysis shall be paid by the licensee.