(A) Concentrated dye, wastes, spent tanning solutions or other wastes which are highly colored, or wastes which are of unusual volume, concentration of solids or composition, as, for example, in total suspended solids of inert nature such as fullers earth, or in total dissolved solids such as sodium chloride, calcium chloride or sodium sulfate, or unusual in bio-chemical oxygen demand shall be subject to determination by the town for the following:
(1) Approval or rejection of admission to the public sewers;
(2) Modification at the point or origin to permit admissions; and
(3) Pretreatment by owner to permit admission.
(B) Any water or wastes which, by interaction with water or wastes in the public sewer system, release obnoxious gases, develop color of undesirable intensity, form suspended solids in the objectionable concentration, or create any other condition deleterious to structures and treatment process shall constitute a violation.
(C) The town shall have the power to reject or require pretreatment of any substance which constitutes a violation of division (B) above.
(1991 Code, § 50.21) Penalty, see § 51.999