(a) No person may discharge large quantities of compatible wastewaters to public sewers which, by reason of volume, flow rate, concentration or total load of compatible constituents, are in excess of the capital of a part of the sewerage system or are inconsistent with the most beneficial use of the system in the opinion of the manager. In consideration of these factors, the town manager will limit the following:
(1) Volume and flow rate from any individual source to the capital of sewers, pump stations and force mains and the treatment system, less the capital committed to serve the general public and other users and the reserve capital to serve anticipated needs of the general public until the time of a planned expansion of the facilities.
(2) Loads of compatible pollutants, such as BOD, suspended solids, nitrogen and phosphorus, from any individual source to the capital of the treatment facilities, less the capital committed to serve the general public and other users and the reserve capital to serve the anticipated needs of the general public until the time of a planned expansion of the treatment facilities.
(b) The town manager may require flow equalization or pretreatment for load reduction as a condition of a service permit or may decline to receive high loads or highly concentrated wastewaters into the system if in the town manager's opinion this would not be the most beneficial use of the system, by reason of the cost of services, technical considerations relating to operation and maintenance of the system or conflicting alternatives for the provision of services.
(Code 1989, § 51.19)