§ 52.11 INDUSTRIAL WASTES.
   (A)   An industrial wastewater discharge permit is required under § 52.03. For any discharge by an industrial user, as defined in § 52.02, this permit must be obtained 180 days prior to the beginning of discharge.
   (B)   In support of this application, the user shall comply with the following:
      (1)   Application information.
         (a)   Name, address and standard industrial classification number of applicant;
         (b)    Average hydraulic volume of wastewater to be discharged;
         (c)   Wastewater constituents and characteristics as determined by examination according to the latest edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water, Sewage and Industrial Wastes;
         (d)   Time and duration of discharge;
         (e)   Average and peak wastewater flow rates, including daily, monthly and seasonal variations; if any;
         (f)   Site plan, floor plans, mechanical and plumbing plans and details to show all sewers and appurtenance by size, location and elevation;
         (g)   Description of activities, facilities and plant processes on the premises, including all materials and types of materials which are or could be discharged;
         (h)   Each product produced by type, amount and rate of production;
         (i)   Number and type of employees, including work hours of week; and
         (j)   Any other information as may be deemed appropriate by the approving authority to be necessary to evaluate the permit application.
      (2)   Review. The approving authority will evaluate the data furnished by the prospective user and may require additional information be supplied by applicant. After evaluation and acceptance of the data furnished, the approving authority may issue a wastewater discharge permit, subject to appropriate terms and conditions.
      (3)   Duration of permit. Industrial discharge permits shall be issued for a specified time period, not to exceed four years. A permit may be issued for a period of less than one year, or may be stated to expire on a specific date. If the user is not notified by the village 15 days prior to the expiration of the permit, the permit shall automatically be extended for 12 months. The terms and conditions of the permit may be subject to modification and change by the village during the life of the permit. The user shall be informed of any proposed changes in his or her permit at least 30 days prior to the effective date of change. Any changes or new conditions in the permit shall include a reasonable time schedule for compliance.
      (4)   Permit conditions. Industrial wastewater discharge permits shall be subject to all provisions of this chapter. Additional permit conditions may include:
         (a)   The average and maximum wastewater flow and constituent limits the user will be allowed to discharge to the village sewerage system;
         (b)   Limits on the rate of discharge and time of discharges necessary to reduce slug flows;
         (c)   Requirement to construct and maintain a flow regulation or equalization facility;
         (d)   Requirement to construct, operate and maintain a monitoring station;
         (e)   The monitoring requirements for the industrial discharge will include type of sample, sampling frequency and the laboratory analyses required. All analyses shall be performed in accordance with Standard Methods and shall be at the user’s expense;
         (f)   Require the user to install pretreatment facilities;
         (g)   Require the user to maintain stipulated wastewater records and to allow the village access to these records; and
         (h)   Other conditions deemed necessary by the village to ensure compliance with the ordinance.
      (5)   Transfer of permit. Wastewater discharge permits are issued to a specific user for a specific operation. A wastewater discharge permit shall not be reassigned, transferred or sold to a new owner, new user, different premises or a new or changed operation.
      (6)   Wastewater monitoring. The user discharging industrial waste shall be responsible for the required flow monitoring, sample collection and laboratory analyses stated in his or her permit. If the user is not qualified to perform these duties, the user shall engage a qualified private firm. As an alternative, the user may engage the village to perform these duties, provided the associated costs are borne by the user.
(Ord. passed 9- -2011)