A. Septic tank waste may be introduced into a sanitary sewer system only at locations designated by the operator and at such times as are established by the operator. Such waste shall not violate these regulations or any other requirements established by the operator. The operator may require septic tank waste haulers to obtain wastewater discharge permits.
B. The operator may require haulers of industrial waste to obtain wastewater discharge permits. The operator may require generators of hauled industrial waste to obtain wastewater discharge permits. The operator also may prohibit the disposal of hauled industrial waste. The discharge of hauled industrial waste is subject to all other requirements of these and the operator’s regulations.
C. Industrial waste haulers may discharge loads only at locations designated by the operator. No load may be discharged without prior consent of the operator. The operator may collect samples of each hauled load to ensure compliance with applicable standards. The operator may require the industrial waste hauler to provide a waste analysis of any load prior to discharge.
D. Industrial waste haulers must provide a waste-tracking form for every load This form shall include, at a minimum, the name and address of the industrial waste hauler, permit number, truck identification, names and addresses of sources of waste and volume and characteristics of waste. The form shall identify the type of industry, known or suspected waste constituents, and whether any wastes are RCRA hazardous wastes.