Prior written approval shall be obtained from
the Borough Engineer or the authorized agent in order to discharge
into the sewer system any industrial wastes.
No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged
any storm water or other liquid conveyed through a storm sewer, surface
water, groundwater, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, discharge from
a sump pump, cooling water or unpolluted industrial process water
into the municipal sewer system. Except as otherwise provided in this
chapter, no person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any of
the following described wastes or waters into the municipal sewer
system:
A. Any liquid or vapor having a temperature higher than
150º F.;
B. Wastewater containing more than 25 milligrams per
liter of petroleum oil, nonbiodegradable cutting oils, or product
of mineral oil origin; or wastewater from industrial operations, hotels,
institutions, hospitals, restaurants, catering establishments or similar
places, containing floatable oils, fats or grease; or containing substances
which may solidify or become viscous at temperatures between 32º
and 150º F;
C. Explosive and/or flammable mixtures, liquids, solids,
or gases which by reason of their nature or quantity are, or may be
sufficient, either alone or by interaction with other substances,
to cause fire or explosion or be injurious in any other way to persons
or the sewer system or the treatment works or their operation; at
no time shall two successive readings on an explosion hazard meter,
at the point of discharge into the treatment works, be more than 5%
nor any single reading over 10% of the lower explosive limit of the
meter with the meter calibrated to methane; such materials include,
but are not limited to gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, benzene, toluene,
xylene, ethers, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, peroxides, chlorates,
per chlorates, bromates, carbides, hybrides, and sulfides;
D. Any noxious or malodorous gas, substance or material
which, either singly or by interaction with other wastes, may be capable
of creating a public nuisance or hazard to life and health, or may
be present in sufficient concentrations to prevent entry into the
sewer system or sewage treatment plant for their maintenance and repair;
E. Garbage of any kind. The use of garbage disposals
or grinders that would discharge into the sewer system is prohibited;
F. Any water or waste containing suspended solids of
such character and quantity that unusual attention or expense shall
be required to handle such water or waste at the sewage treatment
plant;
G. Any radioactive wastes of any type and in any concentration;
H. Excessive discharges of wastewater at a flow rate
during a period longer than 15 minutes that exceeds more than five
times the allowed average daily flow rate of the industrial or commercial
user during normal operations, or wastewater at a flow rate or containing
such concentrations or quantities of pollutants that, in the judgment
of the Borough Engineer, collection system operator or authorized
agent may cause interference with or significant loss of efficiency
in the normal treatment process;
I. Wastes so discolored as to result in the treatment
works exceeding water quality standards;
J. Any substance which could cause the treatment works'
sludge to be unsuitable for disposal in accordance with NJDEP procedures,
policies and rules governing disposal of sludge;
K. Any substance containing pathogenic bacteria (viable)
other than those normal to domestic sewage;
L. Any waters or wastes containing concentrations of
materials in excess of the following effluent limitations in any one
sample:
|
Material
|
Maximum Concentration in mg/l
|
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|
Residuals
|
NONE except by special agreement with the Borough
|
|
BOD
|
200
|
|
COD
|
500
|
|
Suspended solids
|
250
|
|
Fluorides
|
5.0
|
|
Total solids
|
1000
|
|
Phenol
|
0.5
|
|
Cyanide
|
0.2
|
|
Chromium
|
3.0
|
|
Copper
|
2.0
|
|
Iron
|
5.0
|
|
Nickel
|
1.0
|
|
Zinc
|
1.0
|
|
Boron
|
1.0
|
|
Lead
|
0.3
|
|
Oil and grease
|
50
|
|
Arsenic
|
0.1
|
|
Aluminum
|
10
|
|
Cadmium
|
0.1
|
|
Silver
|
0.5
|
|
Mercury
|
0.1
|
|
Phosphorus
|
10
|
|
Potassium
|
20
|
|
Tin
|
1.0
|
|
Benzidine
|
0.01
|
|
Detectable traces of other substances or detectable
quantities of substances in excess of the above limits are prohibited.
|
M. Any drainage from building construction;
N. Any ashes, cinders, sand, mud, straw, shavings, metal,
glass, rags, bones, feathers, tar, plastic, wood, paunch manure, butcher's
offal or any other solid or viscous substance which shall be capable
of causing obstruction to the flow in any sewer or other interference
with the proper operation of the sewer system or the treatment works;
O. Any water or waste having a pH lower than 6.5 or higher
than 9.0 or having any corrosive property capable of causing damage
or hazard to structures or equipment of the sewer system or the sewage
treatment plant or to personnel engaged in operation and maintenance
thereof. Examples of such prohibited materials include, but are not
limited to acids, alkalis, concentrated chloride and fluoride compounds
and substances which will react to water to form acidic or alkaline
products; and
P. Any water or waste containing any toxic substance
in quantity sufficient to constitute a hazard to humans or animals
or to interfere with the biochemical processes of the treatment works
or that will pass through the treatment works in such condition so
that it will exceed state, federal or other validly existing requirements
for the receiving stream.
The following are minimum requirements relative
to the admission of industrial wastes into the municipal sewer system:
A. Any person desiring to make a connection to the municipal
sewer system into which industrial wastes shall be discharged, shall
file with the Borough a data sheet, to be furnished by the Borough
Engineer, which shall supply pertinent information, including effluent
data and estimated quantity of flow with respect to industrial wastes
proposed to be discharged into the municipal sewer system.
B. Any person discharging industrial wastes into the
municipal sewer system shall, when required by the Borough Engineer
or authorized agent, construct and thereafter properly maintain at
his own expense a suitable control manhole to facilitate observation,
measurement and sampling of waste material. Any such control manhole
shall be constructed at an accessible, safe, suitable and satisfactory
location in accordance with plans approved by the Borough Engineer
or authorized agent prior to commencement of construction.
C. Industrial wastes being discharged into the municipal
sewer system shall be subject to periodic sampling, inspection and
determination of character and concentration. Such sampling, inspection
and determination shall be made by the Borough Engineer or authorized
agent as frequently as may be deemed necessary. Representative samples
for a full working day shall be obtained by taking hourly samples
and compositing them in accordance with the flow at the time of sampling.
Sewage sampling facilities shall be accessible to the Borough Engineer
or authorized agent at all times. Due care shall be exercised in the
collection and preservation of all samples to insure as nearly a natural
state as possible, including refrigeration of all samples which are
intended for analysis by biochemical methods.
D. The owner shall be responsible for the cost of analysis
of samples of industrial wastes as required by the Borough Engineer.
Laboratory methods used in the analysis of samples of industrial wastes
shall be those set forth in the Standard Methods.
E. Any owner of improved property who is discharging
industrial wastes into the municipal sewer system and who contemplates
a change in the method of operation which will alter the type, quantity
or frequency of discharge of industrial wastes being discharged into
the sewer system shall notify the Borough Engineer or authorized agent
in writing at least 10 days prior to the anticipated consummation
of such change. No change shall be permitted unless approval therefor
is granted by the Borough Engineer or authorized agent.
F. Any new source significant indirect user (SIU) as
defined in N.J.A.C. 7:14A-1 et seq. shall obtain an NJDEP/SIU permit
prior to commencing discharge into the treatment works.
G. Where any federal categorical pretreatment standard
applicable to a particular industrial subcategory is more stringent
than the effluent limitations imposed by this chapter for sources
in that subcategory, the user shall adhere to the applicable federal
standard. Any user discharging industrial wastes subject to federal
categorical pretreatment standards shall, at a minimum, comply with
the reporting requirements of 40 CFR 403.12.
H. All retail food establishments, catering establishments,
commercial food preparation facilities shall maintain their sewage
works with treatments of microorganisms. The microorganisms shall
be of a type approved by the Borough Engineer and shall be applied
in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and specifications.
Records shall be maintained by the establishment detailing the dosing
rate of the microorganism product being used.
[Added 4-5-1993 by Ord. No. 5-93]
No person shall cause the discharge of slugs
of water or wastes. Each person producing a discharge into the municipal
sewer system at a rate of in excess of 40,000 gallons in any one day
shall construct and maintain at his own expense a suitable flow-control
facility to insure equalization of discharge over a twenty-four-hour
period. This facility shall have a capacity of at least 50% of the
total normal volume of a twenty-four-hour production period, and the
outlet to the sewer shall be equipped with a rate of discharge controller
or other approved device, the regulation of which shall be directed
by the Borough.