§ 158-6.   Industrial waste regulations.
   A.   No person, partnership, firm or corporation maintaining a slaughterhouse, rendering works, depository for dead animals, glue works, tannery, wool-washing establishment, paper mill, by-product coke oven, dye works, oil refinery, medical facility, veterinary facility, dairy, creamery, cheese factory, milk station or similar establishment; or engaged in the manufacture of gas, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, explosives, fertilizers or similar products; or in the business of soap making, cosmetics, fish oil extraction, bone boiling or similar occupations; shall allow any noxious exhalation, odors, gases or fluids that are deleterious or detrimental to public health to accumulate upon the premises; or be thrown or allowed to discharge into any street, roadway or public place; or be thrown or allowed to discharge into any storm drain, storm sewer, stream, watercourse or other waters of the commonwealth. [Amended 9-14-2004 by Ord. No. 1142]
   B.   All slaughterhouses, rendering works, bone boiling establishment, depositories for dead animals, garbage disposal works, piggeries and similar establishments handling organic matter shall have an adequate water supply for the purpose of keeping the place clean and sanitary. All floors shall be constructed on concrete or other impervious material and shall have adequate provision for drainage to a cesspool approved by the Board of Health, or to a sewer or treatment works approved by the State Department of Health.