The provisions of this article shall apply exclusively
to the discharge of industrial wastes to any Town-owned public sewer
which conveys wastewater to the Binghamton - Johnson City joint sewage
treatment plant.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
INDUSTRIAL USER
Any nonresidential user of the Town of Union (the "Town")
owned public sewer system which is identified in the Standard Industrial
Classification Manual, 1972, Office of Management and Budget, as amended
and supplemented, under one of the following divisions:
A.
Division A: agriculture, forestry and fishing.
C.
Division D: manufacturing.
D.
Division E: transportation, communication, electrical,
gas and sanitary services.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Any discarded matter, including any liquid, gaseous or solid
substance, or a combination thereof, resulting from any process of
industry, manufacturing, trade or business or from development or
recovery of natural resources. The term shall not include garbage.
INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT
A permit issued by the Board authorizing the user to deposit
or discharge industrial wastewater into any Town-owned public sewer
served by the Binghamton - Johnson City joint sewage treatment plant.
JOINT SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT OR TREATMENT PLANT
The Binghamton - Johnson City joint sewage treatment plant.
The term includes all intercepting sewers, outfall sewers, sewage
collection systems, pumping, power and other equipment and appurtenances
under the jurisdiction and control of the Binghamton - Johnson City
Joint Sewage Board.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, partnership, association and
private or public and municipal corporations, responsible corporate
officer, the United States of America, the State of New York, districts
and all political subdivisions, governmental agencies and mandatories
thereof.
WASTEWATER
The water-carried domestic, human or animal waste from residences,
buildings, industrial establishments or other places, together with
such ground infiltration and industrial and commercial wastes as may
be present.
The Joint Sewage Board, and representatives
of the USEPA and NYSDEC bearing proper credentials and identification,
shall be permitted to enter all properties at all reasonable times
for the purpose of inspection, observation, sampling, flow measurement
and testing to ascertain a user's compliance with applicable provisions
of federal, state and local law governing use of the Town public sewer
system and with the provisions of the rules and regulations of the
Board. The Board shall have the right to set up on the user's property
such devices as are necessary to conduct sampling or flow measurement.
The Board shall additionally have access to and may copy any records
the user is required to maintain under the rules and regulations of
the Board. 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.
In addition to any other fees, charges, sewer
rents or sanitary district taxes provided by law, industrial users
shall pay to the Joint Sewage Board an industrial waste surcharge
for the privilege of using the joint sewage treatment plant for treating
industrial wastes or other special wastes accepted for discharge into
the Town public sewer system. The industrial waste surcharge shall
be computed and collected by the Board in accordance with its rules
and regulations.
The Town officers and employees shall cooperate
fully with the Board in the Board's enforcement and administration
of its rules and regulations within the Town.