All persons or entities desiring to discharge industrial wastes must file with the Township and MSA a complete physical and chemical analysis of the wastes proposed to be discharged into the MSA sewerage system and the local collection sewer system. This information shall be filed in accordance with the instructions outlined in the New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) Permit Application and Form L: Application for Permit to Discharge to a Domestic Treatment Works.
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All users, as defined in § 201-28 of this Part 1, and any other users or businesses not included in § 201-28 but which are deemed necessary by the Township or the MSA, who are discharging industrial wastes into the MSA sewer system or the local sewer system shall, semiannually, file with the Township and the MSA a report on the constituents and characteristics of their industrial waste (Form L: Application for Permit to Discharge to a Domestic Treatment Works). Each user shall maintain a permanent record of all reports and data furnished to the Township and the MSA.
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Any user which has been issued a NJPDES-SIU permit by the NJDEP shall also file discharge monitoring reports (DMRs) with the Township in accordance with the frequency imposed in the permit.
Any user connected to the local collection sewer system and discharging industrial wastes thereto who shall change its method of operation so as to alter the type of wastes previously discharged shall notify the Township and the MSA at least 15 days prior to such change in order that representatives of the Township and/or MSA can sample and determine whether or not the new waste will be accepted in both the MSA sewerage system and the local collection system.
Each user shall provide protection from accidental discharge of prohibited pollutants or other substances regulated by federal law, state law or this Part 1. Facilities to prevent accidental discharge of prohibited pollutants and substances shall be provided and maintained at the owner's or user's own cost and expense. Detailed plans showing the facilities and operating procedures to provide this protection shall be submitted to the Township and MSA for review and shall be approved by the Township and MSA prior to construction of the facility. All existing users shall complete such a plan within one year of being informed that such measures are required. A user may not commence discharge of wastewater to the treatment works until an accidental discharge plan has been approved by the Township and MSA. Review and approval of such plans and operating procedures shall not relieve the user from the responsibility of modifying his/her facility as necessary to meet the requirements of this Part 1.
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Telephone notice. In the case of an accidental discharge or if for any reason a user does not comply or will be unable to comply, with any prohibition or limitation in this Part 1, the user responsible for such discharge shall immediately telephone and notify the Township and MSA of the incident. The notification shall include location of discharge, type of waste, concentration and volume. Furthermore, such user shall take immediate action to prevent further discharge interference with the treatment plant process and/or damage to the treatment works.
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Written notice. Within five days following an accidental or noncomplying discharge, the user shall submit to the Township and MSA a detailed written report describing the date, time and cause of the discharge, the quantity and characteristics of the discharge and corrective action taken at the time of the discharge and the measures to be taken by the user to prevent similar future occurrences. Such notification shall not relieve the user of any expense, loss, damage or other liability which may be incurred as a result of damage to the treatment works, fish kills or any other damage to person or property; nor shall such notification relieve the user of any fines, civil penalties or other liability which may be imposed by this Part 1 or other applicable law.
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Notice to employees. A notice shall be permanently posted on the user's bulletin board or other prominent place advising employees whom to call in the event of a dangerous discharge. Employers shall ensure that all employees who may cause or suffer such a dangerous discharge to occur are advised of the emergency notification procedure.
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Representatives of the MSA, State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, United States Environmental Protection Agency and the Township shall have the right to enter onto the property of any industrial user for the purpose of inspection, observation, measurement, sampling and testing. A user who discharges wastewater in excess of 25,000 gallons per day at any time during the year or has been required to provide pretreatment of wastes under Article V of this Part 1 is required to install a suitable control manhole with the necessary metering and sampling equipment on the building sewer on its site to facilitate inspection, observation, measurement, sampling and testing of wastes. Such manhole shall be readily accessible and safely located and shall be constructed in accordance with plans approved by the Township and MSA. The manhole shall be installed by the user at its own expense and shall be so maintained by it as to be safe and accessible at all times.
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Industries permitted to connect to the local sewerage system, even though not initially required to provide pretreatment or discharging wastewater in excess of 25,000 gallons per day, may be required to provide a control manhole and meter.
Each user discharging industrial waste into the sewer system of the Township shall provide facilities and means whereby the waste being discharged may be inspected by designated representatives of the Township for the purpose of determining the character, concentration and rate of flow. Such determinations by the Township shall be binding for the purpose of computing user charges. Samples may be collected and evaluated pursuant to standard methods of analysis for the purpose of determining the quality and quantity of such industrial waste.
Each user discharging industrial waste into a sewer system of the Township shall adopt a schedule of discharges of such waste, which schedule is subject to the approval of the Township to the end that peak concentration to sewage flows shall be minimized giving due consideration to the capacities of the sewer system and to the necessities of factory production.
In the event that a change in a previously approved industrial waste discharged by an industry interferes with the efficiency of the operation of the sewer system of the Township or with the disposal of sewage flowing therein or increases the cost of the operation of such system, then the industry shall be required by the Township to:
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Reduce its peak discharge.
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Construct equalizing tankage.
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Partially pretreat the wastes.
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Eliminate troublesome wastes.
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Use any approved means to produce industrial waste of a quality acceptable to the Township before such waste can be discharged into the sewer system of the Township.
In the event that any user fails to conform to these regulations, which failure causes damage of any sort to the Township or the MSA treatment plant or their respective employees or representatives, the Township shall determine the extent of the damage and bill the user accordingly. Said bill must be paid within five calendar days from the date it is issued. The charge shall become a lien upon the property, and the Township may resort to termination of the connection after giving 24 hours' notice. The Township reserves the right to cancel service upon written notice of 30 days in the event of repeated failure to comply with this Part 1.
All measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of water and wastes to which reference is made herein shall be determined in accordance with the analytical methods described in Title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, and shall be determined at the control manhole provided for above.