§ 91-28. Discharges which require approval by Village.
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The admission into the public sewers of any
waters or wastes having a five-day biochemical oxygen demand greater
than 300 parts per million by weight, containing more than 350 parts
per million by weight of suspended solids, containing more than 15
parts per million of chlorine demand, containing any quantity of substances
having the characteristics above the previously described limits or
having an average daily flow greater than 2% of the average daily
sewage flow of the Village shall be subject to the review and approval
of the Village Engineer. Where necessary, in the opinion of the Village
Engineer, the owner shall provide, at his expense, such preliminary
treatment as may be necessary to reduce the biochemical oxygen demand
to 300 parts per million by weight, reduce the chlorine demand to
15 parts per million, reduce objectionable characteristics or constituents
to within the maximum limits provided for or control the quantities
and rates of discharge of such waters or wastes.
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