This Part 2 shall be known as the "Village Sewer Use Industrial
Pretreatment Law."
The purposes of this Part 2 are as follows:
A. To control discharge into the sanitary and storm sewers of the Village
of Webster sewage system or tributaries thereto.
B. To prohibit the discharge of:
(1) Excessive volumes and/or inordinate rates of flow into the Village
of Webster sewerage system.
(2) Sewage, industrial wastes or other wastes, including industrial waste
which may create in any way a poisonous, hazardous, explosive, flammable
or toxic condition for sewage maintenance and/or operating or maintenance
difficulties in the Village of Webster sewerage systems as it now
exists or may be constructed, modified or improved in the future.
C. To prohibit and/or regulate by permit the discharge of sewage, industrial
wastes or other wastes which require greater expenditures for treatment
that those required for equal volumes or normal sewage; to surcharge
users for permitted contributions requiring treatment costs greater
than normal sewage charges.
D. To require the treatment, before introduction in the Village of Webster
sewerage system, local sewer collection systems and all other public
sewers tributary thereto, of such wastes as may otherwise impair the
strength and/or durability of the structures appurtenant to the system,
by direct or indirect chemical, biological or physical action; interfere
with the normal treatment processes; pass through the sewage treatment
plant into the receiving waters untreated, or only partially treated,
or of such concentration as may exceed established discharge limits;
or interfere with the proper disposal of sludge generated by the treatment
plant.
E. To provide the authority and procedure for the Village of Webster
to promulgate rules and regulations, to investigate and prepare findings
of facts, to issue permits, to hold hearings, to issue decisions,
orders and opinions and to give notice and make public all rules and
decisions affecting substantial rights or persons or property.
F. To provide cooperation with the Monroe County Department of Health,
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, New York
State Department of Health, United States Environmental Protection
Agency and any other agencies which have requirements or jurisdiction
for the protection of the physical, chemical and bacteriological quality
of watercourses within or bounding the county.
G. To protect the public health and to prevent nuisances.
H. To enforce promulgated final standards and/or procedures set by the
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation or the United
States Environmental Protection Agency.