No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any stormwater, cooling water or industrial wastes to any existing septic system. Swimming pool drains shall not be connected to any septic system.
No connections shall be made to an existing septic system which connections are intended to discharge inflow. Such prohibited connections include, but are not limited to, footing drains, roof leaders, roof drains, cellar drains, sump pumps, catch basins, swimming pool drains, uncontaminated cooling water discharges, or other sources of inflow.
Any connections which contribute inflow to an existing septic system must be disconnected by the property owner in a fashion approved by the Inspector within 30 days of notification.
If requested by the Town Board, the Tax Assessor shall notify the Inspector of property sales. Within 30 days of receiving such notice, the Inspector shall inspect any newly sold property for the purpose of determining if storm sewers or natural drainage is available, and, if so, if all connections which contribute inflow have been disconnected to the septic system. Any violations noted during inspection shall be corrected within 30 days.
It shall be a willful violation of this chapter for any person to reconnect any inflow source which has been disconnected pursuant to this article.
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No user shall contribute or cause to contribute, directly or indirectly, any toxic substance which will interfere with the operation or performance of any existing septic system or cause groundwater, surface water or soil contamination.
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Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, a user may only discharge domestic wastes to a septic system. The discharge of industrial wastes to a septic system shall be prohibited unless such waste is pretreated so that it is consistent with the characteristics of domestic waste, as defined in this chapter, prior to the septic system.
All users shall be prohibited from using garbage disposals. If an existing user has a garbage disposal installed on or before the effective date of this chapter, then the user shall have 90 days from the effective date of this chapter to remove said garbage disposal.
The Inspector shall have the authority to copy any record related to wastewater discharges to a septic system.
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Grease, oil, and sand interceptors shall be provided at the owner's expense when, in the opinion of the Inspector, they are necessary for the proper handling of wastewater containing excessive amounts of grease, flammable substances, sand, or other harmful substances; except that such interceptors shall not be required for private living quarters or living units. Grease traps shall be required for all food service and restaurant establishments.
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All interceptors shall be of a design consistent with any standards established by NYSDEC or NYSDOH and shall be of a type and capacity approved by the Inspector, and shall be so located to be easily accessible for cleaning and inspection. Such interceptors shall be inspected, cleaned, and repaired regularly, as needed, by the owner at his expense.