(A) (1) At least once every two years the town shall evaluate whether each significant industrial user or customer needs an accidental discharge/slug load control plan. The town may require any user or customer to develop, submit for approval, and implement such a plan.
(2) An accidental discharge/slug load control plan shall address, at a minimum, the following:
(a) Description of discharge practices, including non-routine batch discharges;
(b) Description of stored chemicals;
(c) Procedure for immediately notifying the town of any accidental or slug load discharge. Such notification must also be given for any discharge which would violate any of the prohibited discharges of this chapter; and
(d) Procedures to prevent adverse impact from any accidental or slug load discharge. Such procedures include but are not limited to inspection and maintenance of storage areas, handling and transfer of materials, loading and unloading operations, control of plant site runoff, worker training, building of containment structures or equipment, measures for containing toxic organic pollutants (including solvents), and/or measures and equipment for emergency response.
(B) The review and/or approval of such plans shall in no way relieve the user or customer from the responsibility of modifying such plans of facilities as necessary to comply with the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 99-04, passed 2-16-99)