7-5-11: TERMINATION AND DISCONNECTION OF SERVICE:
   A.   The town may terminate water and wastewater disposal service and disconnect an industrial customer from the system when:
      1.   Acids or chemicals damaging to sewer lines or treatment process are released to the sewer causing rapid deterioration of these structures or interfering with proper conveyance and treatment of wastewater;
      2.   A governmental agency informs the town that the effluent from the wastewater treatment plant is no longer of a quality permitted for discharge to a watercourse and it is found that the customer is delivering wastewater to the town's system that cannot be sufficiently treated or requires treatment that is not provided by the town as normal domestic treatment; or
      3.   The industrial customer:
         a.   Discharges industrial waste or wastewater that is in violation of the permit issued by the approving authority;
         b.   Discharges wastewater at an uncontrolled, variable rate in sufficient quantity to cause an imbalance in the wastewater treatment system;
         c.   Fails to pay monthly bills for water and sanitary sewer services when due; and
         d.   Repeats a discharge of prohibited wastes to public sewers.
   B.   If service is to be disconnected pursuant to subsection A2 of this section, the town shall:
      1.   Disconnect the customer;
      2.   Supply the customer with the governmental agency's report and provide the customer with all pertinent information; and
      3.   Continue disconnection until such time as the industrial customer provides additional pretreatment or other facilities designed to remove the objectionable characteristics from his industrial wastes.
(1999 Code § 6-319)