(A) Any owner who discharges or may discharge industrial wastes into a public sewer via any means such as floor drains, sinks, catch basins and the like shall be required by the Superintendent to construct and maintain, at his or her own expense, one or more control manholes at a specified location or locations to facilitate the observation, measurement and sampling of owner’s waste. Such manholes shall be constructed in accordance with the standards and specifications of the town. The Superintendent may also require the person to install and maintain in any such manhole, at said person’s expense, an approved volume-measuring device. Plans and/or shop drawings for the installation of control manholes and related equipment shall be approved by the Superintendent before any construction is begun.
(Prior Code, Title V, Ch. II, Art. II, § 20)
(B) Whenever the Superintendent determines that interceptors or traps are needed to protect the sewerage collection system or the sewage treatment plant from grease, oil, sand or similar substances occurring in the user’s sewage and so notifies the user, then such traps shall be promptly installed by the user, on owner’s lines, at owner’s expense and shall be so maintained by owner that none of such substances can be carried over into the public sewers. All traps or interceptors shall meet the town’s standards as to construction, location and installation.
(Prior Code, Title V, Ch. II, Art. II, § 21)
(Ord. 14, 1992, passed - -1992) Penalty, see § 53.99