[Ord. No. 93-24]
No industrial waste material shall be discharged into the sewage disposal system unless permission to do so, certified in writing by the Warren Township Sewerage Authority or New Jersey Department of Health, whichever body has jurisdiction over the premises. The collection and disposal of solid waste shall be the responsibility of the nonresidential user and shall be done in accordance with the rules of the Bureau of Solid Waste Management, N.J.A.C. 7:26-1 et seq. No accumulation of waste, junk or other objectionable material shall be permitted on the property outside a building. This prohibition shall not apply to day-to-day trash, not otherwise regulated, awaiting disposal in the ordinary conduct of business. No discharge of surface waste shall be permitted which violates the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection surface water quality standards, N.J.A.C. 7:19-4 et seq., and all other applicable standards, if any. Sewer sampling manholes, constructed in accordance with Township specifications, shall be required for each building. In the interest of the health and safety of the public and for the protection of valuable environmental resources, industrial users of chemical products and processes shall maintain, on-site, a means of containing effluent from major spills, leaks or system breakdowns. Such spills, leaks or breakdowns shall be immediately reported to the Department of Health, which shall forthwith inspect the effluent from the same. No materials so contained may be discharged or disposed of until after the inspection and approval for discharge or disposal is obtained.
No industrial waste shall be discharged into the public sewage collection and disposal system or watercourse unless the Municipal Sewerage Authority shall have first investigated the character and volume of such waste and shall have certified that it will accept the discharge of the waste material into the system.