The applicant for a permit shall be the owner of the vehicle
or vehicles to be used for such discharge. Any false or misleading
statement, in any permit application, shall be grounds for invalidating
the permit and may be subject to prosecution. All permits, issued
by the Chief Plant Operator and/or Superintendent of Sewers for this
purpose shall be for one year. The permittee shall also be duly permitted
by the NYSDEC under 6 NYCRR Part 364 ("364 permit"). If, for any reason,
the 364 permit is revoked, or the 364 permit lapses or becomes invalid,
then the permit issued under this article shall become invalid immediately.
All acts performed in connection with the permit shall be subject
to inspection and regulations as established by the Chief Plant Operator
and/or Superintendent of Sewers, the terms and conditions of the permit
and all local and general laws, ordinances, and regulations which
are now or may come into effect, and such permit may be suspended
or revoked at any time by the Chief Plant Operator and/or Superintendent
of Sewers for willful, continued, or persistent violation thereof.
Hearings to reinstate a permit shall be initiated by petition of the
party desiring reinstatement.
Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, the Chief
Plant Operator and/or Superintendent of Sewers is not required to
issue a wastewater discharge permit for the disposal of industrial
wastes if, in the opinion of the Chief Plant Operator and/or Superintendent
of Sewers, such disposal of industrial wastes would upset the sewage
treatment process or cause undue injury or harm to the sewer system,
its structures and equipment and the health, safety and well-being
of the employees, the community and the biota of the receiving waters.
The Chief Plant Operator and/or Superintendent of Sewers will
require discharging at only designated locations within the POTW,
and only at certain times and rates, and on only certain days of the
week, or seasons of the year as shall be stated on said permit or
as may be decided by the Chief Plant Operator and/or Superintendent
of Sewers. The time and conditions for permissible discharge shall
be as set forth on the permit, or as may be revised by the Chief Plant
Operator and/or Superintendent of Sewers.
Each discharge of scavenger wastes shall be made only with the
approval of the Chief Plant Operator and/or Superintendent of Sewers.
The Chief Plant Operator and/or Superintendent of Sewers 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 permittee.
The Webster Town Board shall establish fees for discharge of
scavenger wastes and leachate to be discharged into the Districts
POTW. The scavenger permittee will be charged a fee for each dumping.
Rates charged for the tickets shall be those rates determined by the
Town of Webster. Payment shall be made under individual tickets for
each load produced under the terms of the permit.