(A) All users required to obtain a wastewater discharge permit shall complete and file with the control authority, a permit application which incorporates the information prescribed in this chapter.
(B) The Industrial Pretreatment Coordinator may require all users to submit as part of an application the following information:
(2) Description of activities, facilities and plant processes on the premises, including SIC number(s) and a list of all raw materials and chemicals used or stored at the facility which are, or could accidentally or intentionally be, discharged to the POTW;
(3) Number and type of employees, hours of operation and proposed or actual hours of operation;
(4) Each product produced by type, amount, process or processes and rate of production;
(5) Type and amount of raw materials processed (average and maximum per day);
(6) Site plans, floor plans, mechanical and plumbing plans, and details to show all sewers, floor drains, and appurtenances by size, location and elevation, and all points of discharge;
(7) Time and duration of discharges including 30 minute peak wastewater flow rates and seasonally variations, if any;
(8) Wastewater constituents and characteristics sampling and analysis shall be performed in accordance with § 304(g) of the Act (33 U.S.C. § 1317(g)) and 40 C.F.R. part 136, as amended;
(9) Copies of all material safety data sheets;
(10) Information on any user-specific health and safety or chemical awareness training required for authority personnel prior to entry into the user’s facility; and
(11) Any other information as may be deemed necessary by the Industrial Pretreatment Coordinator to evaluate the wastewater discharge permit application.
(C) Incomplete or inaccurate wastewater discharge permit applications will not be processed and will be returned to the user for revision. All site plans, floor plans, mechanical and plumbing plans, all other types of construction plans, and process diagrams, which are subject to the requirements of this chapter, shall be signed by an authorized representative of the user that is familiar with the information and its accuracy. It is recommended that the above information be signed and sealed by a professional engineer, who is licensed in the commonwealth, to ensure compliance with sound engineering and all applicable federal, state and local codes and statutes.
(Res. 1998-10-18-A, passed 10-19-1998; Ord. 180, passed 12-21-1998)