No person shall discharge or deposit or cause or allow to be discharged or deposited into the wastewater treatment system any wastewater which contains the following:
A.
Pollutants creating fire or explosion hazard: pollutants which create a fire or explosion hazard in the POTW, including but not limited to waste streams with closed cup flash points less than 140° F. or 60° C. using the test methods specified in 40 CFR 261.21.
B.
Noxious materials: nonconventional pollutants which, either singly or by interaction with other wastes, are noxious or malodorous, are capable of creating a public nuisance or are or may be sufficient to prevent entry into the treatment works for its maintenance and repair.
C.
Improperly shredded garbage: garbage that has not been ground or comminuted to such a degree that all particles will be carried freely in suspension under flow conditions normally prevailing in the treatment works, with no particle greater than 1/2 inch in any dimension.
D.
Radioactive wastes: radioactive wastes or isotopes of such half-life or concentration that they do not comply with regulations or orders issued by the appropriate authority having control over their use and which will or may cause damage or hazards to the sewerage facilities or personnel operating the system.
E.
Solid or viscous wastes: solids or viscous wastes which will or may cause obstruction to the flow in a sewer or otherwise interfere with the proper operation of the treatment works. Prohibited materials include, but are not limited to, uncomminuted garbage, animal guts or tissues, diseased human organs or tissue fluids, paunch manure, bones, hair, hides or fleshing, entrails, whole blood, feathers, ashes, cinders, sand, spent lime, stone or marble dust, metal, glass, straw, shavings, grass clippings, rags, spent grains, spent hops, wastepaper, wood, plastic, tar, asphalt residues, residues from refining or processing of fuel or lubricating oil and similar substances. (Other materials may be specified at the discretion of the Director).
F.
Toxic pollutants: any toxic pollutant in an amount exceeding standards promulgated by the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to Section 307(a) of P.L. 95-217 and chemical elements or compounds, phenols or other taste- or odor-producing substances, or any other substances normally not found in unpolluted waters which are not susceptible to treatment or which may interfere with the biological process or efficiency of the treatment system or that will pass through the system or preclude the selection of the most cost-effective alternative for wastewater treatment and sludge disposal.
G.
Discolored material: wastes which cause discoloration or other condition in the quality of the Authority's treatment plant effluent in such a manner that the receiving water quality requirements established by law cannot be met.
H.
Corrosive wastes: any waste which will cause corrosion or deterioration of the treatment system. All wastes discharged to the public sewer system must have a pH value in the range of 6.0 to 9.0 standard units. Prohibited materials include, but are not limited to, acids, alkalines, sulfides, concentrated chloride and fluoride compounds and substances which will react with water to form acidic or alkaline products.
I.
Incompatible waste and water: waters or wastes containing substances which are not amenable to treatment or reduction by the wastewater treatment processes employed or are amendable to treatment plant effluent cannot meet the requirements of other agencies having jurisdiction over discharge to the receiving waters. No waste shall be discharged to a community sewer that causes, threatens to cause or is capable of causing, either alone or by interaction with other substances, conditions at or near the Authority's facilities which violate any statute or any rule, regulation or ordinance of any public agency or state or federal regulatory body.
J.
Transported material: any trucked or hauled pollutants, except at discharge points designated by the WNYMUA POTW.
K.
Pass-through and interference: any pollutants which cause a pass-through or interference.
L.
Unauthorized pollutant(s): any pollutant(s), except in conformity with a valid permit issued by the WNYMUA and/or the NJDEP.