(A) Any industrial user and any other user on demand of the Town Council shall provide the town with sufficient information to determine if he or she is a major contributor. Any user determined to be a major contributor shall be required to obtain a permit which describes the wastewater constituents and characteristics allowed and which sets forth the applicable surveillance schedule and the monitoring requirements the user shall be subject to in order to discharge into the sewerage system. A major contributor permit shall be valid for four years unless processing changes are made that, in the opinion of the Superintendent or Town Council, alter the wastewater constituents and characteristics significantly. In the event of such a change, a new application shall be filed accordingly. A permit may be renewed without reapplication at the end of four years at the discretion of the town.
(C) A user holding an NPDES permit from the state is prima facie entitled to a major contributor permit from the town. The holder of any NPDES permit from the state shall file with the Superintendent a copy of each report or application such permit holder files with the state, such copy to be filed with the town not later than three business days after the filing with the appropriate state authority. Each user who applies to the state for an NPDES permit shall similarly file a copy of such application and all supporting documents with the town within said three-day time period.
(Ord. 81-4, passed 11-2-1981)