§ 50.073 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS.
   All industrial users shall:
   (A)   Comply with the categorical standards, pretreatment requirements, and all other requirements imposed by this subchapter upon POTW users;
   (B)   Comply with the orders of the Director;
   (C)   Prior to the discharge of waste water to the POTW by any new user thereafter, file a written notice with the Director which identifies the:
      (1)   Name and address of the existing or prospective user;
      (2)   Business location(s) served or to be served by the POTW;
      (3)   Nature, concentration, and amounts of any substance present at, or intended to be present at, such business location(s) which, if discharged to the POTW, could constitute an industrial discharge; and
      (4)   Nature and concentration of all pollutants currently discharged to the POTW from such business location(s).
   (D)   File an annual PPTW user report with the Director by the first of January of each year commencing January 1, 1985. This reporting requirement does not apply to industrial users operating pursuant to an industrial user permit;
   (E)   Carry out and maintain an adequate record of all self-inspection and self-monitoring activities necessary for the user to know at all times whether or not such user is introducing any industrial discharge to the POTW;
   (F)   Assist the Director to determine the exact nature, concentration, and volume of any pollutant intended for discharge to the POTW. Therefore, upon request, any user or industrial user shall promptly:
      (1)   Allow the examination and copying of all relevant records or documents available to the user;
      (2)   Allow the inspecting of all business locations served by the POTW, including all pretreatment equipment, methods, and activities utilized by the user at such locations;
      (3)   Install and maintain, at the user’s expense, convenient and adequate monitoring and/or sampling point(s) needed by the Director for monitoring and/or sampling purposes;
      (4)   Allow the taking and removal of samples from any waste water discharged or intended for discharge to the POTW; and
      (5)   Provide the Director with any other information, including, but not limited to, chemical analyses of waste water and architectural or engineering design data, drawings, and the like, which are reasonably needed by the Director for the purpose of determining such user’s compliance with the requirements of this subchapter.
   (G)   Not cause an industrial discharge without having first obtained, or applied for, an industrial user permit pursuant to this subchapter;
   (H)   Comply with the demand of the Director to immediately halt any actual or threatened discharge to the POTW when the Director has given notice that such actual or threatened discharge:
      (1)   Presents or may present an imminent or substantial endangerment to the health or welfare of any person or to the environment; or
      (2)   Will cause interference with POTW operations.
   (I)   Immediately give notice to the Director of any discharge, including an accidental discharge, which is in violation of any categorical standard, pretreatment requirement, or permit condition imposed by this subchapter. Such notice shall also describe the:
      (1)   Location of the discharge;
      (2)   Known or estimated nature, concentration, and volume of the discharged pollutant(s);
      (3)   Type of assistance desired by the town; and
      (4)   Corrective action(s) undertaken, being undertaken, and/or to be undertaken by the user. Any user causing such a discharge shall also initiate all appropriate corrective action(s) required by the Director which are needed to:
         (a)   Prevent injury to human health or safety, or to the environment, the POTW and/or any other property;
         (b)   Promptly repair all or part of any injury or damage caused by such discharge; and
         (c)   Ensure that such a discharge does not occur again.
   (J)   Pay all sewer fees charged by the town for the waste water collection and disposal services provided by the POTW pursuant to the requirements of any town ordinance. Such service fees will apply equally to all POTW users and will be determined by each user’s proportionate share of the POTW operating and maintenance costs. In turn, the proportionate share will be based on such factors as the strength, volume, and flow rate of the waste water discharged to the POTW by each user;
   (K)   Reimburse the town for all extraordinary expenses reasonably incurred by the Department in ensuring such POTW user’s compliance with the applicable requirements of this subchapter. An extraordinary expense is any cost not otherwise reimbursed from the normal collection of sewer fees. Therefore, extraordinary expenses include, but are not limited to, the costs in:
      (1)   Issuing permits;
      (2)   Conducting inspections, surveillance, and monitoring activities;
      (3)   Obtaining laboratory analyses of waste samples;
      (4)   Taking enforcement actions against users not in compliance with the requirements of this subchapter; and
      (5)   Carrying out any measure needed for the protection of human health or safety, the environment, the POTW, or any other property in order to correct or mitigate any harm caused by the violation of any categorical standard or pretreatment requirement.
   (L)   Be financially responsible for all injury, damage, and/or loss suffered by any person as a result of any industrial discharge by such user which violates any categorical standard, pretreatment requirement, or permit condition enforced pursuant to this subchapter. In particular, such user shall be liable for the:
      (1)   Personal injury suffered by any person as a result of such discharge;
      (2)   Costs reasonably incurred by any person in correcting or otherwise mitigating any adverse environmental impact which resulted from such discharge; and
      (3)   Economic loss and property damage suffered by any person as a result of such discharge.
   (M)   Existing industrial users shall certify compliance with this subchapter within 90 days of its effective date, or submit application for a new permit.
(Ord. 89-07, passed 8-24-1989; Ord. O2020.13, passed 4-23-2020)