As a means of determining compliance with this chapter, with applicable SPDES permit conditions and applicable state and federal law, each industrial user shall be required to notify the Superintendent of any new or existing discharges to the POTW by submitting a completed industrial chemical survey (ICS) form and a completed industrial wastewater survey (IWS) form to the Superintendent. The Superintendent may require any user discharging wastewater into the POTW to file wastewater discharge reports and to supplement such reports as the Superintendent deems necessary. All information shall be furnished by the user in complete cooperation with the Superintendent.
No significant industrial user shall discharge wastewater to the POTW without having filed an application for and obtained a valid wastewater discharge permit, issued by the Superintendent. Significant industrial users shall comply fully with the terms and conditions of their permits in addition to the provisions of this chapter. Violation of a permit term or condition is deemed a violation of this chapter.
Wastewater discharge permits may be revoked by the Superintendent for the following reasons:
A. 
Falsifying self-monitoring reports.
B. 
Tampering with monitoring equipment.
C. 
Refusing to allow the Superintendent timely access to the industrial premises pursuant to § 471-41 of this chapter.
D. 
Failure to meet effluent limitations.
E. 
Failure to pay fines.
F. 
Failure to pay user charges.
G. 
Failure to meet compliance schedules.
No person shall cause the discharge of slugs to the POTW. Each person discharging into the POTW greater than 100,000 gallons per day or greater than 5% of the average daily flow in the POTW, whichever is less, shall install and maintain, on his property and at his expense, a suitable storage and flow control facility to ensure equalization of flow over a twenty-four-hour period. The facility shall have a capacity for at least 50% of the daily discharge volume and shall be equipped with alarms and a rate-of-discharge controller, the regulation of which shall be directed by the Superintendent. A wastewater discharge permit may be issued solely for flow equalization.
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All significant industrial users and other industrial users whose industrial waste discharge has caused or may cause interference or pass-through shall install and maintain a suitable monitoring station on its premises and at its expense to facilitate the observation, sampling and measurement of its industrial wastewater discharge.
B. 
If there is more than one street lateral serving an industrial user, the Superintendent may require the installation of a control manhole on each lateral.
C. 
The Superintendent may require that said monitoring station(s) include equipment for the continuous measurement and recording of wastewater flow rate and for the sampling of the wastewater. Said station(s) shall be accessibly and safely located, and the industrial user shall allow immediate access, without prior notice, to the station by the Superintendent or his designated representative.
Preliminary treatment and flow equalization facilities or monitoring stations, if provided for any wastewater, shall be constructed and maintained in a continuous clean and safe manner, and shall be operated on a continuous basis by the owner at his expense. Where an industrial user has said treatment, equalization or monitoring facilities at the time this chapter is enacted, the Superintendent may approve or disapprove the adequacy of such facilities. Where the Superintendent disapproves of such facilities and construction of new or upgraded facilities for treatment, equalization or monitoring are required, plans and specifications for such facilities shall be prepared by a licensed professional engineer and submitted to the Superintendent. Construction of new or upgraded facilities shall not commence until written approval of the Superintendent has been obtained.
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Sampling shall be performed so that a representative portion of the wastewater is obtained for analysis.
B. 
All measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of waters and wastes required in any section of this chapter shall be carried out in accordance with Standard Methods by a laboratory certified by NYSDOH to perform the analyses. Such samples shall be taken at the approved monitoring stations contained in § 471-38 of this chapter, if such a station exists. If an approved monitoring station is not required, then samples shall be taken from another location on the industrial sewer lateral before discharge to the public sewer. Unless specifically requested otherwise, or unless specifically not allowed in federal regulations, samples shall be gathered as flow-proportioned (where feasible) composite samples made up of individual samples taken not less than once per hour for the period of time equal to the duration of industrial wastewater discharge during daily operations (including any cleanup shift).
The Superintendent and other authorized representatives of the Village, representatives of the EPA, NYSDEC, NYSDOH and/or Nassau County Health Department, bearing proper credentials and identification, shall be permitted to enter upon all nonresidential properties at all times for the purpose of inspection, observation, sampling, flow measurement and testing to ascertain a user's compliance with applicable provisions of federal and state law governing use of the Village POTW and with the provisions of this chapter. Inspections of residential properties shall be performed in proper observance of the resident's civil rights. Such representative(s) shall have the right to set up, on the user's property or property rented or leased by the user, such devices as are necessary to conduct sampling or flow measurement. Guard dogs shall be under proper control of the user while the representatives are on the user's property or property rented or leased by the user. Such representative(s) shall additionally have access to and may copy any records the user is required to maintain under this chapter. Where a user has security measures, in force which would require proper identification and clearance before entry into the premises, the user shall make necessary arrangements so that upon presentation of suitable identification, inspecting personnel will be permitted to enter, without delay, for the purpose of performing their specific responsibilities.