New industrial users who desire to locate into
the PVSC sewer district or existing industrial users who desire to
commence operations at a new facility within the PVSC sewer district
shall apply for and receive a sewer connection permit, temporary permit
or letter of authorization, as the case may be, prior to the commencement
of operations at the new facility. Although a sewer connection application
may be submitted to the PVSC at any time, the PVSC shall issue a permit
only after the user either procures title to the property or signs
a lease agreement with the property owner.
All industrial users discharging wastes directly or indirectly to the PVSC treatment works prior to the effective date of these Rules and Regulations are hereby granted temporary authority to discharge these wastes. This temporary authority shall expire ninety (90) days after the adoption of these Rules and Regulations unless prior to that date the discharger has filed an application for a sewer connection permit pursuant to §§
A505-11,
A505-16 and
A505-18 of these Rules and Regulations. In such a case, this temporary authority shall expire on the date the sewer connection permit is issued. Any person discharging pursuant to the temporary authority provided for hereby is subject to all provisions of these Rules and Regulations, and such authority may be suspended or revoked in accordance with the terms and provisions set forth in §§
A505-20 and
A505-21 of these Rules and Regulations.
If a permittee wishes to continue discharging
to the PVSC treatment works, he shall apply for a renewal of his sewer
connection permit no later than six (6) months prior to the expiration
date of the permit then in force. The application shall be contained
in a form prepared by the PVSC which will be mailed to the user no
less than nine (9) months before the expiration date. Renewal of the
permit shall be contingent upon the permittee having complied with
the terms and conditions of the expired permit.
Any industrial user that proposes to make any
changes in its facility or processing which significantly affects
either the quality or quantity of its discharge to the PVSC treatment
works shall apply for an amended permit. Forms may be procured from
the PVSC.
Sewer connection permits, temporary permits
or letters of authorization are issued to a specific user for a specific
operation and are not transferable. A permit shall not be reassigned
or transferred or sold to a new owner, new industrial user or a new
or changed operation. The permittee shall notify the Chief Executive
Officer within fourteen (14) days of any change in ownership or corporate
structure where such change affects responsibility for compliance
with these Rules and Regulations.
No person shall discharge or deposit or cause
or allow to be discharged or deposited into the treatment works or
public sewer any waste which causes or contains the following:
A. Explosive wastes. Wastes in such quantity which may
create a fire or explosion hazard to the treatment works, collection
system or to the operation of the system, including but not limited
to wastewater with a closed cup flash point of less than one hundred
forty degrees Fahrenheit (140° F.) or sixty degrees Centigrade
(60° C.) using the test methods specified in 40 CFR 261.21. Additional
quantitative limitations on explosive wastes are specified in Appendix
B.
B. Corrosive wastes. Wastes in such quantity which will
cause corrosion or deterioration of the treatment works. Unless a
higher limit is otherwise stated in the sewer connection permit issued
to a user, all wastes shall have a pH not less than five (5). Unless
otherwise stated in the sewer connection permit, all wastes shall
have a pH not more than ten point five (10.5). Prohibited materials
include but are not limited to acids, sulfides, concentrated chloride
or fluoride compounds, etc.
C. Solids or viscous wastes. Solids or viscous wastes
in amounts which would 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,
bones, hides or fleshings, cinders, sand, stone or marble dust, glass,
etc.
D. Oils and grease.
(1) Petroleum oil, nonbiodegradable cutting oil or products
of mineral oil origin in amounts that will cause interference or pass-through.
(2) Any industrial wastes containing floatable fats, wax,
grease or oils.
(3) Any industrial wastes containing more than one hundred
(100) milligrams per liter of petroleum-based oil or grease.
E. Noxious materials.
(1) Pollutants which result in the presence of toxic gases,
vapors or fumes within the POTW in a quantity that may cause acute
worker health and safety problems.
(2) Noxious liquids or gases which, in sufficient quantity,
either singly or by interaction with other wastes, are capable of
creating a public nuisance or hazard to life or are or may be sufficient
to prevent entry into a sewer for its maintenance and repair.
F. 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 treatment
works or personnel operating the system.
G. Interference. Any waste, including oxygen demanding
wastes (BOD, etc.), released in a discharge at a flow rate and/or
pollutant concentration which an industrial user knows or has reason
to know will interfere with the PVSC treatment works.
H. Excessive discharge rate. Industrial wastes discharged
in a slug or such volume or strength so as to cause a treatment process
upset and subsequent loss of treatment efficiency.
I. Heat.
(1) Any discharge in excess of one hundred fifty degrees
Fahrenheit (150° F.) [sixty-five degrees Centigrade (65° C.)].
(2) Heat in amounts which would inhibit biological activity
in the PVSC treatment works resulting in a treatment process upset
and subsequent loss of treatment efficiency.
J. Unpolluted waters. Any unpolluted water, including
but not limited to cooling water and uncontaminated stormwater, which
will increase the hydraulic load on the treatment system, except as
approved by the PVSC.
K. Dilution water. Any water added for the purpose of
diluting wastes which would otherwise exceed applicable maximum concentration
limits.
L. Violations. Wastes which cause the PVSC treatment
plant to violate its NJPDES permit, applicable receiving water standards,
permit regulating sludge which is produced during treatment or any
other permit issued to the PVSC.
M. Ultrahazardous toxics. Those wastes designated by
the EPA as sufficiently toxic that they shall not be discharged to
the sanitary sewer in any concentrations.
N. Trucked pollutants. Any trucked or hauled pollutants,
except at discharge points designated by the Chief Executive Officer,
and only after approval is issued by the PVSC.
O. Groundwater. Any groundwater, whether contaminated
or uncontaminated, unless specifically authorized by the PVSC.
P. Stormwater. Any stormwater, whether contaminated or
uncontaminated, unless specifically authorized by the PVSC.