(A) Grease, oil and sand interceptors or traps shall be provided when, in the opinion of the Town, they are necessary for the proper handling of liquid wastes containing grease in excessive amounts, or any flammable wastes, sand and other harmful ingredients, except that interceptors or traps will not be required for private living quarters or dwelling units. All interceptors or traps shall be of a type and capacity approved by the Town, and shall be located so as to be readily and easily accessible for cleaning and inspection. They shall be constructed of impervious materials capable of withstanding abrupt and extreme changes in temperatures, and shall be of substantial construction, gas-tight, watertight and equipped with easily removable covers. Where installed, all grease, oil and sand interceptors shall be maintained by the owner, at his expense, in continuously efficient operation at all times.
(B) Facilities required by the Town to maintain such interceptors shall create and maintain a schedule of cleaning and maintenance for the interceptors. Receipts of such cleaning activities shall be kept on file at the location of the interceptor, and shall be made available to an authorized agent of the POTW upon demand.
(C) Under no circumstances shall grease trap wastes be decanted into the POTW; via grease trap cleaning operations, or by other methods.
(D) Upon inspection by an authorized agent of the POTW, should there be deficient conditions with regard to the state of the interceptor or the management practices used in its operation or maintenance, the POTW may require:
(1) Additional cleaning or inspections;
(2) An increase in the frequency of cleanings on the user's schedule of cleaning;
(3) Initiation of formal action as outlined in this chapter.
(`92 Code, § 9-45) (Ord. 85-22, passed 11-25-85; Am. Ord. 2011-06, passed 3-24-11) Penalty, see § 52.99