Code of Massachusetts Regulations
360 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS WATER RESOURCE AUTHORITY
Title 360 CMR 10.000 - Sewer Use
MUNICIPAL PERMITS
Section 10.044 - Terms and Conditions

Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024

Municipal Permits may contain the following terms and conditions:

(1) Limits on the constituents and volumes of discharges into the Authority Sewerage System or the Municipal Sewer.

(2) Installation of inspection, flow measurement, and sampling facilities, including access to such facilities.

(3) Specifications for monitoring programs which may include flow measurement, sampling, chemical and biological tests, and a reporting schedule.

(4) Submission of periodic discharge reports.

(5) Special service charges or fees.

(6) Schedules for carrying out and completing Inflow/Infiltration studies and, when required, schedules for carrying out Inflow/Infiltration reduction programs.

(7) A schedule for enacting or amending, as may be necessary, a Municipal Sewer use ordinance.

(8) A schedule for completion of an Industrial Waste survey by the Municipality and periodic identification to the Authority of industrial sewer users within the Municipality.

(9) Submission of user charge data as may be required by the Authority, DEP and EPA.

(10) Schedules for the implementation of municipal user charges.

(11) Requirements for regulation of Septage disposal in accordance with 360 CMR 10.000.

(12) Joint issuance of Sewer Use Discharge Permits with the Authority which require municipal official signatures in a timely manner.

(13) Requirements for reconstruction or repair or connections of any Municipal Sewer to the Authority Sewerage System.

(14) Requirements to comply with the municipal obligations of St. 1991, c. 41, including that the Municipality accept for its own use, and in accordance with any regulations and guidelines for land application and beneficial reuse of sludge developed by DEP and EPA, fertilizer pellets produced by the Boston Harbor residuals pelletizing plant that are not sold or otherwise marketed.

(15) Other conditions as deemed appropriate by the Authority to ensure compliance with 360 CMR 10.000 and with applicable requirements of federal and state law and regulations.

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