Table 1
Maximum Permissible Concentration (mg/l)
| |||
---|---|---|---|
Pollutant
|
1-Day Maximum
|
30-Day Average
| |
Aldrin
|
*
|
*
| |
Dieldrin
|
*
|
*
| |
DDE
|
*
|
*
| |
DDD
|
*
|
*
| |
DDT
|
*
|
*
| |
PCB
|
*
|
*
| |
Endrin
| |||
(Manufacturer,
existing source)
|
.0075
|
.0015
| |
(Formulator)
|
*
|
*
| |
(Manufacturer,
new source)
|
.005
|
.001
| |
Toxaphene
| |||
(Manufacturer,
existing source)
|
.0075
|
.0015
| |
(Formulator)
|
*
|
*
| |
(Manufacturer,
new source)
|
.005
|
.001
| |
Benzidine
| |||
(Manufacturer)
|
.050
|
.010
| |
(Dye applicators)
|
.025
|
.010
| |
NOTES:
* Prohibited from
discharge
|
Table 2
Toxic Pollutants Subject to Federal Effluent
Standards
| ||
---|---|---|
CAS No.*
|
Pollutant
| |
83329
|
acenaphthene
| |
208968
|
acenaphthylene
| |
107028
|
acrolein
| |
79061
|
acrylamide
| |
07131
|
acrylonitrile
| |
309002
|
aldrin
| |
1321115
|
aminobenzoic acid
| |
61825
|
amitrole
| |
71410
|
amyl alcohols
| |
62533
|
aniline
| |
142041
|
aniline hydrochloride
| |
100663
|
anisole
| |
120127
|
anthracene
| |
7440360
|
antimony (total)
| |
7440382
|
arsenic (total)
| |
2465272
|
auramine
| |
56553
|
1, 2 - benzanthracene
| |
71432
|
benzene
| |
92875
|
benzidine
| |
205992
|
3, 4 - benzofluoranthene
| |
207089
|
11, 12 - benzofluoranthene
| |
191242
|
1, 12 - benzoperylene
| |
50328
|
3, 4 - benzopyrene (benzo (a)pyrene)
| |
98077
|
benzothrichloride
| |
100469
|
benzylamine
| |
7440417
|
beryllium (total)
| |
319846
|
alpha BHC
| |
319857
|
beta BHC
| |
58899
|
gamma BHC (Lindane)
| |
319868
|
delta BHC
| |
111911
|
bis (2 - chloroethoxy) methane
| |
111444
|
bis (2 - chloroethyl) ether
| |
39638329
|
bis (2 - chloroisopropyl) ether
| |
75252
|
bromoform (tribromoethane)
| |
101553
|
4 - bromophenyl phenyl ether
| |
7440439
|
cadmium (total)
| |
56235
|
carbon tetrachloride (tetrachloromethane)
| |
57749
|
chlordane (technical mixture and metabolites)
| |
95512
|
2 - chloroaniline
| |
108429
|
3 - chloroaniline
| |
106478
|
4 - chloroaniline
| |
108907
|
chlorobenzene
| |
124481
|
chlorodibromomethane
| |
110753
|
2 - chloroethyl vinyl ether (mixed)
| |
67663
|
chloroform (trichloromethane)
| |
91587
|
2 - chloronaphthalene
| |
88733
|
2 - chloronitrobenzene
| |
100005
|
4 - chloronitrobenzene
| |
25167800
|
2 - chlorophenol
| |
7005723
|
4 - chlorophenyl phenyl ether
| |
126998
|
chloroprene
| |
7440473
|
chromium (total)
| |
218019
|
chrysene
| |
532821
|
chrysolidine
| |
7440508
|
copper (total)
| |
98828
|
cumene
| |
57125
|
cyanide (total)
| |
72548
|
p,p1 - DDD (p,p1 - TDE)
| |
72559
|
p,p1 - DDE (p,p1 - DDX)
| |
50293
|
p,p1 - DDT
| |
53703
|
1, 2: 5, 6 - dibenzanthracene
| |
608275
|
2, 3 - dichloroaniline
| |
554007
|
2, 4 - dichloroaniline
| |
95829
|
2, 5 - dichloroaniline
| |
95761
|
3, 4 - dichloroaniline
| |
626437
|
3, 5 - dichloroaniline
| |
95501
|
1, 2 - dichlorobenzene
| |
541731
|
1, 2 - dichlorobenzene
| |
106467
|
1, 4 - dichlorobenzene
| |
91941
|
3, 31 - dichlorobenzidine
| |
75274
|
dichlorobromoethane
| |
75343
|
1, 1 - dichloroethane
| |
107062
|
1, 2 - dichloroethane
| |
156592
|
1, 2 - dichloroethylene (trans)
| |
75092
|
dichloromethane (methylene chloride)
| |
120832
|
2, 4 - dichlorophenol
| |
78875
|
1, 2 - dichloropropane
| |
542756
|
1, 3 - dichloropropene
| |
60571
|
dieldrine
| |
84662
|
diethyl phthalate
| |
117817
|
di (2 - thylhexyl) phthalate
| |
85687
|
butyl benzyl phthalate
| |
131113
|
dimethyl phthalate
| |
84742
|
di - n - butyl phthalate
| |
117840
|
di - n - octyl phthalate
| |
119904
|
3,31- dimethoxybenzidine
| |
121697
|
dimethylaniline
| |
119937
|
3,31 - dimethylbenzidine
| |
57147
|
1, 1 - dimethylhydrazine
| |
105679
|
2, 4 - dimethylphenol
| |
534521
|
4, 6 - dinitrol - o - cresol
| |
51285
|
2, 4 - dinitrophenol
| |
121142
|
2, 4 - dinitroltoleune
| |
606202
|
2, 6 - dinitrotoluene
| |
123911
|
1, 4 - dioxane (1, 4 - diethylene dioxide)
| |
122394
|
diphenylamine
| |
122667
|
1, 2 - diphenylhydrazine
| |
959988
|
endosulfan - I
| |
33213659
|
endosulfan - II
| |
1031078
|
endosulfan sulfate
| |
72208
|
endrin
| |
7421934
|
endrin aldehyde
| |
53494705
|
endrin ketone
| |
100414
|
ethylbenzene
| |
106934
|
ethylene dibromide
| |
151564
|
ethyleneimine (Aziridine)
| |
206440
|
fluoranthene
| |
86737
|
fluorene
| |
76448
|
heptachlor
| |
1024573
|
heptachlor epoxide
| |
118741
|
hexachlorobenzene
| |
87683
|
hexachlorobutadiene
| |
77474
|
hexachlorocyclopentadiene
| |
67721
|
hexachloroethane
| |
302012
|
hydrazine
| |
193395
|
indeno (1,2, 3-C, D) pyrene
| |
78591
|
isophorone
| |
7439921
|
lead (total)
| |
7439976
|
mercury (total)
| |
101144
|
4,4' - methylene bis (2 - chloraniline)
| |
101789
|
4,4' - methylene dianiline
| |
108101
|
methylisobutyl ketone
| |
91203
|
naphthalene
| |
123327
|
alpha naphthylamine
| |
91598
|
beta naphthylamine
| |
7440020
|
nickel (total)
| |
98953
|
nitrobenzene
| |
88755
|
2 - nitrophenol
| |
100027
|
4 - nitrophenol
| |
1321126
|
nitrotoluene
| |
100618
|
N - methylaniline
| |
62759
|
N - nitrosodimethylamine
| |
621647
|
N - nitrosodi - n - propylamine
| |
86306
|
N - nitrosodiphenylamine
| |
59507
|
parachlorometacresol
| |
PCB - 1016 (Aroclor 1016)
| ||
PCB - 1221 (Aroclor 1221)
| ||
59507
|
parachlorometacresol
| |
PCB - 1016 (Aroclor 1016)
| ||
PCB - 1221 (Aroclor 1221)
| ||
11097691
|
PCB - 1232 (Aroclor 1242)
| |
PCB - 1242 (Aroclor 1242)
| ||
PCB - 1248 (Aroclor 1248)
| ||
PCB - 1254 (Aroclor 1254)
| ||
PCB - 1260 (Aroclor 1260)
| ||
87865
|
pentachlorophenol
| |
85018
|
phenanthrene
| |
108952
|
phenol
| |
95545
|
1, 2 - phenylenediamine
| |
108452
|
1, 3 - phenylenediamine
| |
106503
|
1, 4 - phenylenediamine
| |
129000
|
pyrene
| |
7782492
|
selenium (total)
| |
7440224
|
silver (total)
| |
842079
|
sudan I (solvent yellow 14)
| |
1746016
|
2, 3, 7, 8 - tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD)
| |
79345
|
1, 1, 2, 2 - tectrachloroethane
| |
1 7184
|
tetrachloroethylene
| |
7440280
|
thallium (total)
| |
62566
|
thiourea
| |
108883
|
totluene
| |
104154
|
toluene sulfonic acids
| |
26915128
|
toluidines
| |
8001352
|
toxaphene
| |
120821
|
1, 2, 4 - trichlorobenzene
| |
71556
|
1, 1, 1 - trichloroethane
| |
79005
|
1, 1, 2 - trichlorothane
| |
79016
|
trichloroethylen
| |
88062
|
2, 4, 6 - trichlorophenol
| |
1300716
|
xylenols
| |
1300738
|
xylidines
| |
7440666
|
zinc (total)
| |
NOTES:
* Chemical Abstracts
Service number
|
Table 3
Pollutants That are Inhibitory to Biological
Treatment Processes
| ||
---|---|---|
CAS No.
|
Inorganic Pollutants
| |
14213979
|
Borate (Boron)
| |
7440473
|
Chromium
| |
7439965
|
Manganese
| |
7440622
|
Vanadium
| |
Organic Pollutants
| ||
107186
|
Allyl alcohol
| |
57067
|
Allyl isothiocyanate
| |
141435
|
2 - Aminoethanol (mono ethanolamine)
| |
538283
|
Benzyl thiuronium chloride
| |
4170303
|
Crotonaldehyde
| |
97234
|
Dichlorophen
| |
591355
|
3, 5 - dichlorophenol
| |
138896
|
Dimethylparanitorsoaniline
| |
86566
|
N,N - dimethyl-1-naphthylamine
| |
593851
|
Guanidine carbonate
| |
124094
|
Hxamethylenediamine
| |
148243
|
8 - hydorxyquinoline
| |
556616
|
Methyl isothiaocyanate
| |
867447
|
Methyl thiuronium suphate
| |
107197
|
Propargyl alcohol
| |
83341
|
Skatole
| |
128041
|
Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamate
| |
137428
|
Sodium methyl dithiocarbamate
| |
137268
|
Tetramethyl thiuram disulphide
| |
97745
|
Tetramethyl thiuram monosulphide
| |
79196
|
Thiosemicarbazide
|
Schedule of Equivalent Dwelling Units
(For purposes of this chapter, an equivalent
dwelling unit (EDU)
equals 250 gallons per day)
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Type
|
Number of Equivalent Dwelling Units
| ||||
1.
|
Residential dwelling units, including single-family
homes, duplex units, townhouses,condominiums, apartments
|
1 per each individual dwelling unit
| |||
2.
|
Motel, hotel, rooming or lodging houses (without
restaurant) for each room designated for occupancy
|
1/3 per room
| |||
3.
|
Industrial, commercial, service or office enterprise,
including office buildings
|
The anticipated use in gallons shall be calculated
at the rate of .10 per square foot. The number of gallons shall then
be converted to EDUs.
| |||
4.
|
Stores and shopping centers
|
The anticipated use in gallons shall be calculated
at the rate of .10 per square foot. The number of gallons shall then
be converted to EDUs.
| |||
5.
|
Factories and/or warehouses, without cafeteria
| ||||
With 10 or fewer employees or occupants
|
1
| ||||
Plus, for each person in excess of 10
|
1/10
| ||||
6.
|
Factories and/or warehouses, with cafeteria
| ||||
With 10 or fewer employees or occupants
|
1 1/5
| ||||
Plus, for each person in excess of 10
|
1/8
| ||||
7.
|
Full-service restaurant (per seat)
Bar/cocktail lounge (per seat)
Fast-food restaurant (per seat)
|
1/8
1/10
1/15
| |||
8.
|
Municipal buildings
| ||||
With 20 or fewer employees or occupants
|
1
| ||||
Plus, for each person in excess of 20
|
1/20
| ||||
9.
|
Hospitals (per bed)
|
1/2
| |||
10.
|
Barbershops and beauty salons (per chair)
|
1/2
| |||
11.
|
Houses of worship
|
1
| |||
Plus, for multiple uses (per each use)
|
1
| ||||
12.
|
School
| ||||
Each group of 20 students or part thereof
|
1
| ||||
13.
|
Fire company, First Aid squad or nonprofit club
or organization
|
1
| |||
Plus, for each multiple use such as:
| |||||
Bar
|
1
| ||||
Kitchen facility
|
1
| ||||
14.
|
Boarding homes, nursing homes, rest or convalescent
homes
|
1
1/2
| |||
Plus, for each bed
| |||||
15.
|
Laundromat
| ||||
Per each single-load machine
|
1/2
| ||||
16.
|
Recreational clubs and facilities (including
health and swim clubs), excluding facilities owned and operated by
a homeowners' or condominium association of which the membership is
solely comprised of property owners and residents of the association.
To the extent membership is extended to the general public or nonproperty
owners/residents, this provision shall apply.
|
1
| |||
Plus, per member
|
1/10
| ||||
17.
|
Age-restricted residential unit, provided that
age restriction is contained in the deed or other appropriate document(s)
in the chain of title for the units.
| ||||
1-bedroom (110 gallons per day)
|
.44
| ||||
2-bedroom (170 gallons per day)
|
.68
| ||||
3-bedroom (225 gallons per day)
|
.90
| ||||
This subsection concerning age-restricted residential
units shall only apply to the calculation of sewer and water connection
fees, and shall not apply to sewer and water use charges.
| |||||
Miscellaneous Provisions
| |||||
1.
|
When multiple uses or enterprises exist within
a single user or on a single property, separate unit user charges
shall be applied to each applicable type or use contained therein,
as set forth in the above schedule.
| ||||
2.
|
The Borough reserves the right to modify the
number of EDU's assigned to any user, based on actual discharge volume.
The Borough shall require all property owners connecting to the Borough's
sewer system that are served by a private water supply, including,
but not limited to, private wells, to install a water meter to monitor
water usage. Residential dwelling units using a private water source
shall be exempt from the water meter installation requirement contained
in this section.
| ||||
3.
|
Unoccupied units will be assessed the monthly
charge.
| ||||
4.
|
To the extent a proposed use is not addressed
by one of the above-referenced categories, the Borough reserves the
right to utilize the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
regulations, including those found in N.J.A.C. 7:14A-23.3 et seq.,
as same may be amended from time to time, as the basis for calculating
the estimated sewer flows.
|