Within ten days after the submission of the required data as required by the preceding section, the City Engineer shall issue a statement made in accordance with one or more of the following conditions, which shall be incorporated in the approved plans and made a part of the city building permit:
(A) That disposal of all industrial and liquid wastes shall be made by connection to the public sewer in accordance with provisions of the city code.
(B) That connection to the public sewer is not feasible; that the applicant has certified that the wastes involved consist only of domestic sewage, uncon-taminated cooling water or innocuous materials: and that disposal shall be made into septic tanks, cess-pools, seepage holes or other similar facilities to be approved by the superintendent of building, health officer and the regional Water Pollution Control Board.
(C) That connection to a public sewer is not feasible, and disposal of all industrial wastes shall be made in accordance with the applicable provisions of this chapter; and that plans for the treatment facilities required shall be submitted to and approved by the City Engineer and Superintendent of Building and the required permit issued as in this chapter provided, before construction of such facilities is started.
(D) That disposal of a portion of the industrial wastes shall be made in accordance with applicable provisions of this chapter and that disposal of all remaining wastes shall be effected in accordance with this chapter.
(E) That the proposed use of the building or structure will produce wastes containing impurities which cannot be reduced to safe or reasonable limits by any known processes; that disposal of such wastes in the manner proposed may create a menace to the public health or safety, or create a public nuisance, or pollute underground or surface waters, or cause serious damage to public or private property; and that no permit for disposal of such wastes can be issued under the provisions of this chapter.
('86 Code, § 17.08.100) (Ord. 2503, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 3026, passed - - )