7-10-8: DISCHARGE STANDARDS:
   A.   No permittee or other person shall haul to or discharge into the facility domestic septic waste which may cause an inhibition or disruption of the facility's sewerage treatment plant, its treatment processes or operations, or its sludge processes, use or disposal which is a cause of or significantly contributes to either a violation of any requirement of the sewage treatment works ability to discharge to the waters of the state of Illinois or to be the prevention of sewage sludge use or disposal by the sewerage treatment works in accordance with the applicable statutory and regulatory provisions.
   B.   Waste from grease traps, oil and flammable liquid separators, sand and grit interceptors or any other solids which could be disposed of as solid waste shall not be accepted for discharge into the facility.
   C.   No permittee or other person shall haul to or discharge into the facility hazardous wastes, as defined at 40 CFR 261.
   D.   Wastewater resultant from any operation which is subject to national categorical pretreatment standards at its site or origin must meet those categorical regulations whether discharged on site or transported to the facility for disposal.
   E.   No permittee or other person shall mix domestic septic waste with septic waste or wastewater collected from an industrial source prior to hauling to or discharging into the facility.
   F.   Permittees or other persons hauling domestic septic waste to the facility for discharge shall be solely responsible for hauling such waste in an appropriately clean vehicle and in compliance with the provisions of this chapter and the facility's rules and regulations.
   G.   No person shall add water to or in any way dilute domestic septic sewage as a partial or complete substitute for adequate treatment in order to achieve compliance with criteria of domestic septic waste quality standards as set forth in this chapter and the facility's rules and regulations. (Ord. 2014-35, 8-25-2014)