§ 164-19 MAXIMUM LIMITS ESTABLISHED FOR BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND AND SUSPENDED SOLIDS; PRETREATMENT FACILITIES.
   The admission into the public sewers of any waters or wastes having five-day biochemical oxygen demand greater than 200 parts per million, or containing more than 350 parts per million by weight of suspended solids, or having an average daily flow greater than 2% of the average daily sewage flow of the town shall be subject to the review and approval of the town. Where necessary, the owner shall provide, at his or her expense, the preliminary treatment as necessary to reduce the biochemical oxygen demand to 200 parts per million and the suspended solids to 350 parts per million by weight, or reduce the objectionable characteristics or constituents to within the maximum limits provided for in this section or control the quantities and rates of discharge of the waters or wastes. Plans, specifications, and any other pertinent information relating to proposed preliminary treatment facilities shall be submitted for the approval of the Engineer, and no construction of the facilities shall be commenced until the approvals are obtained in writing.
(Prior Code, § 164-19) (Ord. 4-76, passed 7-6-1976)