(A) (1) Wastewater haulers shall have a valid wastewater hauler discharge permit before discharging wastes to the POTW.
(2) Each permitted wastewater hauling vehicle shall prominently display a number issued by the town on both doors of the vehicle cab. The numbers shall be removable only by destruction.
(B) (1) Wastewater may be introduced into the POTW only at locations designated by the Wastewater Utility Superintendent, and at times as are established by the Wastewater Utility Superintendent.
(2) The waste shall not violate this chapter or any other requirements established by the town.
(C) Prior to being issued a hauler discharge permit, the following conditions shall be met:
(1) Each truck tank shall have a sight glass calibrated in 100 gallon increments.
(2) Each vehicle shall be equipped to use the quick disconnect couplers at the wastewater hauler dumping station.
(3) Each vehicle shall maintain records evidencing the origin of the wastewater to be discharged and each driver shall record the information on forms provided by the town.
(D) All procedures for discharging, for cleanliners and for general sanitary operation on town property as prescribed by the town shall be strictly adhered to by all wastewater haulers delivering wastewater to the designated town dumping station.
(E) Wastewater from a domestic level user shall not be mixed with wastewater from an industrial user. Vehicles hauling wastewater from an industrial user shall not be used to haul wastewater from a domestic level user for disposal at the POTW.
(F) Wastewater from an industrial user shall identify in writing the type of industry, known or suspected waste constituents, and whether any wastes are RCRA hazardous wastes.
(G) In addition to remedies available to the town elsewhere in this chapter, failure of a wastewater hauler to comply with the provisions set out herein shall be grounds for revocation of their hauler's discharge permit by the Council.
(`93 Code, § 9-157) (Ord. 1994-601, passed 9-26-94)