Any owner desiring to make or to use a connection through which industrial wastes shall be discharged into the sewer system shall file with the Township a completed industrial wastes questionnaire, furnished by the Township, which shall supply to the Township pertinent data, including estimated quantities of proposed flow, characteristics and constituents of the proposed discharge.
Any industrial establishment or owner of an improved property who is discharging or permitting to be discharged industrial wastes into the sewer system and who contemplates a change in the method of operation which will alter the composition of industrial wastes at the time being discharged into the sewer system shall notify the Township, in writing, at least 30 days prior to consummation of such change so that the Township may sample the industrial wastes immediately after such change takes place in order to make the determinations provided for or required herein.
A. 
When required by the Township, the owner of any improved property serviced by a building sewer carrying industrial wastes shall provide and install, at their expense, a suitable control manhole, together with such necessary meter, or meters, and other appurtenances in the building sewer, to facilitate observation, sampling and measurement of the waste flow.
B. 
All measurements, tests and analysis of the characteristics of waters and wastes to which reference is made herein shall be determined in accordance with the latest approved edition of "Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater," published by the American Public Health Association, Inc., and shall be determined by or under the direct supervision of a qualified analysis at the control manhole provided or upon suitable samples taken at such control manhole. In the event that no control 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. Sampling shall be carried out by customarily accepted methods to reflect the effect of constituents upon the sewer system and to determine the existence of hazards. The particular analysis involved will determine whether a twenty-four-hour composite of all outfalls of premises is appropriate or whether a grab sample or samples must be taken.
C. 
The Township reserves the right, based upon the pertinent data supplied, to reasonably refuse to permit the introduction of specified industrial wastes into the sewer system; to order as a condition precedent to connection that pretreatment facilities be constructed as hereinafter provided; or, if it reasonably believes that the industrial wastes cannot be adequately pretreated, to deny the right to connect to the sewer system.
D. 
The Township specifically reserves the right, from time to time, to impose surcharges for industrial wastes discharged into the sewer system, either by agreement with the owner of the improved property or by amendment and/or supplement to these rules and regulations which shall establish appropriate surcharge rates and charges.
Ten days prior to the first day of January, April, July and October of each year, each significant industrial user shall file with the Township a report on the quantity and quality of their discharge.
A. 
Whenever an owner requests permission from the Township to discharge any sanitary sewage or industrial waste containing any of the substances or possessing any of the characteristics referred to in the prohibited discharge, the Township may, in its sole discretion, require as a condition to its granting approval for such discharge, that said owner provide, at their own expense, pretreatment of such waters or wastes to reduce or eliminate objectionable substances or characteristics prior to discharge into the sewer system, or to control the quantities or rates of discharge of such waters or wastes.
B. 
Whenever an owner is required by the Township to provide pretreatment facilities, no construction of such facilities shall be commenced until: construction drawings, specifications and other pertinent information relating to the proposed facilities are submitted by said owner to the Township's Engineer; and the Township's Engineer gives written approval for the construction of the proposed facilities.
C. 
Whenever pretreatment facilities are approved by the Township and are placed in operation, said facilities shall be continuously maintained in satisfactory and effective operation by the owner who installed them, at their own expense. The Township or its designated agent shall have the right to inspect said facilities at any reasonable time to ensure such are being properly maintained and operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Township.