When, after making such a review, the Superintendent finds that, before the user discharges his or her wastes into the public sewers, he or she must modify or eliminate those constituents which would be harmful to the structures, processes or operations of the POTW or injurious to health, then the person shall either modify his or her wastes or provide and operate, at his or her own expense, the preliminary treatment or processing facilities as may be necessary to render his or her wastes acceptable for admission to the public sewers. Appropriate pretreatment technology may include control equipment, such as equalization tanks or facilities, for protection against “slugs” that might otherwise be incompatible with POTW. Where there is reason to believe that the use of equalization tanks or other facilities which have potential for dilution is resulting in dilution, the District Manager may impose mass limitations on the user employing the tanks or other facilities.
(Prior Code, § 51.051) (Ord. 7650, passed 2-14-1994) Penalty, see § 51.999