The provisions of this article shall apply exclusively
to the discharge of industrial and other nonresidential wastes to
any Town-owned public sewer which conveys wastewater to the Village
of Endicott Sewage Treatment Plant.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DISCHARGE PERMIT
A permit issued by the Commissioner of Public Works with
the consent of the Endicott Superintendent of Public Works to an industry
authorizing the discharge of industrial wastes into the public sewer
system. Such consent shall be reflected by the affixing of the signatures
of both officials on the permit for validation, and copies shall be
kept on file in the offices of both the Town of Union and Village
of Endicott.
NORMAL SEWAGE
Regarded as normal for the Town if analyses show, by weight,
a daily average of not more than 400 parts per million of suspended
solids, not more than 300 parts per million of BOD, not more than
50 parts per million of either soluble matter (grease or oil) each
per million gallons of daily flow, no prohibited discharges and no
other constituents in excess of the limits stipulated in this chapter.
SEWER FUND
The Endicott Joint Water Pollution Control bank account maintained
by the Village of Endicott for the benefit of all parties in the sewer
service area.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER
An industry subject to promulgated categorical pretreatment
standards which uses annually more than 10,000 pounds or 1,000 gallons
of raw material containing priority pollutants of which a measurable
amount is discharged from the process to the public sewer system and
treatment plant, and as otherwise defined by NYSDEC and USEPA.
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
The Superintendent and/or his authorized deputies, agents
or representatives of the Village of Endicott responsible for the
operation and maintenance of the sewage treatment plant under the
provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law and the SPDES permit
issued to the village thereunder.