SECTION:
8-7-1: Purpose
8-7-2: Scope And Intent
8-7-3: Definitions
8-7-4: General Prohibition
8-7-5: Used Oil/Vehicle Fluid
8-7-6: Household Hazardous Waste
8-7-7: Discharge From Fueling/Vehicle Washing Areas
8-7-8: Discharge From Oil-Water Separator/Grease Trap
8-7-9: Petroleum Underground Storage Tanks (PUST)
8-7-10: Utility Manhole/Vaults Discharge
8-7-11: Industrial Waste/Effluent Discharge
8-7-12: Sewage And Wastewater Discharges
8-7-13: Chlorinated Discharges
8-7-14: Construction, Development, Redevelopment And Land Disturbance Runoff
8-7-15: Pesticides, Herbicides, And Fertilizers
8-7-16: Commercial Dumpster Washing
8-7-17: Ready Mix Concrete Truck Washing
8-7-18: Illicit Connection
8-7-19: Pavement/Parking Lot Washing/Window Washing
8-7-20: Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) Elimination
8-7-21: Asbestos Elimination
8-7-22: Grass Trimmings, Leaves, And Limbs
8-7-23: Landscape Irrigation, Lawn Irrigation, And Other Irrigation
8-7-24: Acceptable Waters
8-7-25: Release Reporting And Cleanup
8-7-26: Right Of Entry, Inspection And Sampling
8-7-27: Violations And Noncompliance
8-7-28: Citizen Participation
The purpose of this chapter is to control pollution and prevent polluted water discharge into the municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) and/or water bodies from residential, business, and commercial establishments, and to preserve the natural flow of water and waterways within the city of Alamo. The provisions in this chapter are intended to provide a natural environment, to control nonstormwater runoff to the MS4 at its source, to minimize the adverse effects of water pollution and to preserve our drinking water supplies. It is also the purpose of this chapter to prevent wash water discharges into the MS4. The resulting discharges pollute stormwater flows in ditches, streams, and other waterways, and thereby create an unhealthy situation, degrade water quality, cause loss of aquatic life and pose a threat to public health and safety. (Ord. 05-06-12, 6-5-2012)
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