(A) Permitted discharges of trucked or hauled pollutants shall require:
(1) Written permission from the POTW, to be kept on file at the POTW; and
(2) Discharge to locations as permitted by the WWTP Superintendent.
(B) Permitted discharges may be subject to inspection and sampling, and shall be conducted per the Town's hauled pollutant acceptance plan as approved by the WWTP Superintendent.
(C) Dischargers shall be held accountable for all discharge limitations and prohibitions applicable to other discharges under this chapter.
(D) Commercial waste haulers shall be eligible for approval to discharge only when in accordance with the following:
(1) The contents of the vessel originated from the POTW's collection system or a preexisting discharger to the POTW, in the event that such hauling of the material is required to facilitate the maintenance, repair, or construction of the normal route of conveyance; or the materials contain only domestic sewage and originated within the POTW's operating jurisdiction (i.e., portable public restrooms operated within the POTW's service area).
(2) Any discharge from a commercial vessel, regardless of origin, shall be sampled in a manner that is representative of the contents of the vessel. The sample shall be retained for a minimum of forty-eight (48) hours, and shall be analyzed in the event that the POTW believes or has reason to believe that the hauled or trucked pollutant may be causing or contributing to pass-through or interfering with the operation of the POTW, or that the substance may contain any substance in violation of the limitations and prohibitions contained within this chapter.
(3) The waste hauler must possess a valid wastewater management permit number and vehicle license number, and completely and accurately surrender any and all information requested by the POTW, or shall be denied discharge.
(E) Non-commercial waste haulers that are not subject to the requirement to possess a wastewater management permit from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management shall be exempted from sampling of contents and allowed to discharge to the POTW when in accordance with the following:
(1) The owner of the vehicle or vessel certifies that the contents contain only domestic wastewater and can provide a list of any products used to treat, stabilize, and reduce the odor of the contents (if any).
(2) The owner must possess a valid vehicle license number, and completely and accurately surrender any and all information requested by the POTW, or shall be denied discharge.
(F) Permitted discharges may be subject to discharge fees in accordance with § 52.83 of this chapter.
(Ord. 2011-06, passed 3-24-11)