All users of the public sanitary sewer system shall comply with
all standards and requirements of the Act and standards and requirements
promulgated pursuant to the Act, including, but not limited to, 40
CFR 406 through 471.
No person shall discharge directly or indirectly into the POTW
wastewater containing any of the substances in concentrations exceeding
those specified in the Village of Victor Use Ordinance on either a
daily or an instantaneous basis. Concentration limits are applicable
to wastewater effluents at the point just prior to discharge into
the public sewers (end-of-pipe concentrations).
Limitations on wastewater strength or mass discharge contained
in this Part 2 may be supplemented with more stringent limitations
when, in the opinion of the Sewer District:
A. The limitations in this Part 2 are not sufficient to protect the
POTW;
B. The limitations in this Part 2 are not sufficient to enable the POTW
treatment plant to comply with applicable water quality standards
or the effluent limitations specified in the POTW's SPDES permit;
C. The POTW sludge will be rendered unacceptable for disposal or reuse
as a result of discharge of wastewaters at the above-prescribed concentration
limitations;
D. Municipal employees or the public will be endangered; or
E. Air pollution and/or groundwater pollution will occur.
Except where expressly authorized to do so by an applicable
pretreatment standard, no user shall increase the use of process water
or in any other way attempt to dilute a discharge as a partial or
complete substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance with
a pretreatment standard. Dilution flow shall be considered to be inflow.
The provisions, rules and regulations pertaining to fats, oils
and grease control, as contained in Article VIA. § 126-45
through § 126-47 of Chapter 126 of the Village Sewers Law
are adopted and incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.