(A) Pretreatment facilities. Contributors shall provide wastewater treatment as necessary to comply with this chapter and wastewater permits issued under § 50.339(B) of this chapter, and shall achieve compliance with all national categorical pretreatment standards, local limits and the prohibitions set out in § 50.328(A) of this chapter within the time limitations as specified by EPA, the state or the POTW Director, whichever is more stringent. Any facilities necessary for compliance shall be provided, operated and maintained at contributor’s expense. Detailed plans showing the pretreatment facilities and operating procedures shall be submitted to the town for review, and shall be approved by the POTW Director before construction of the facility. The review of the plans and operating procedures shall in no way relieve the contributor from the responsibility of modifying the facility as necessary to produce an effluent acceptable to the town under the provisions of this chapter. Any subsequent changes in the pretreatment facilities or method of operation shall be reported to and be approved by the POTW Director prior to the contributor’s initiation of the changes.
(B) Additional pretreatment measures.
(1) Whenever deemed necessary, the POTW Director may require contributors to restrict their discharge during peak flow periods, designate that certain wastewater be discharged only into specific sewers, relocate and/or consolidate points of discharge, separate sewage wastestreams from industrial wastestreams and other conditions as may be necessary to protect the POTW and determine the contributor’s compliance with the requirements of this chapter.
(2) The POTW Director may require any person discharging into the POTW to install and maintain, on his or her property and at his or her expense, a suitable storage and flow-control facility to ensure equalization of flow. A wastewater discharge permit may be issued solely for flow equalization.
(3) Grease, oil and sand interceptors shall be provided when, in the opinion of the POTW Director, they are necessary for the proper handling of wastewater containing excessive amounts of grease and oil or sand; except that such interceptors shall not be required for residential contributors. All interception units shall be of type and capacity approved by the POTW Director and shall be so located to be easily accessible for cleaning and inspection. The interceptors shall be inspected, cleaned and repaired regularly, as needed, by the contributor at the contributor’s expense. The contributor shall be responsible for the proper removal and disposal of the captured material. The contributor shall maintain records of the dates and means of disposal, which are subject to review by the POTW Director. See subchapter called Fat, Oil and Grease Prevention Program Standards, beginning at § 50.440, for more information on grease interceptors and traps.
(4) Contributors with the potential to discharge flammable substances may be required to install and maintain an approved, combustible-gas-detection meter.
(Ord. passed 6-21-2011; Am. Ord. passed 12-13-2012) Penalty, see § 50.999