The following are industries whose wastes shall require pretreatment and/or approval before discharge into public sewer: bleaching and dyeing, bottling, brewing, cotton textile manufacture or processing, dairies, dairy products, distilling, fat rendering, film processing, food processing, galvanizing, glue manufacturing, laundromats, lens grinding operations, manufacture of syrups, jams or jellies, meat packing, metal pickling or plating, munitions manufacturing, optical goods manufacturing, oil refining, photographic processing, public laundering, pulp and paper making, rubber production, salt works, slaughterhouses, soap making, sugar refining, tanning, wool scouring or washing or any industry producing wastes with strong acid or alkaline properties or which may form deposits in or cause damage to the sewers or to appurtenances of sewage treatment works. In addition to the industries listed here, any industry category for which pretreatment requirements have been promulgated in final form by USEPA are included. The process or processes employed in the pretreatment of such wastes shall, in each case, conform to the rules and regulations of the Village of Webster and shall be inspected and permitted by the Superintendent as set forth under Article
XI.
Any institution or industry discharging radioactive material
or fission products into the sewerage system must be registered with
the Village of Webster as well as with other regulatory agencies as
the law requires. The registration shall include all copies of state
and federal permits governing the waste discharge. The active elements
and the concentrations permitted to be discharged into the public
sewers shall be in conformance with the State Sanitary Code, as limited
and specified by the Public Health Law, and be at all times within
the limits set by this Part 2 and other county, state or federal agencies.