CHAPTER 102
REGULATION OF HAULED WASTE
102.01 Definitions
102.09 Rejection of Waste Loads
102.02 License
102.10 Treatment Fees for Hauled Wastes
102.03 Issuance of License; Payment of Bond Requirements
102.11 Enforcement
102.04 Standards for Vehicles and Equipment
102.12 Notice of Violation; Administrative Penalties; Corrective Action Order
102.05 Disposal
102.13 Penalties
102.06 Identification of Source
102.14 Denial, Suspension and Revocation of License
102.07 Mixing Wastes
102.15 Alternative Relief
102.08 Standards of Disposal at WRF
 
102.01 DEFINITIONS.
The definitions found in Section 100.01 and 101.02 of this Code of Ordinances apply to the provisions of this chapter; provided however, the following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
1.   "Vehicle" means a commercial device equipped with a tank and used to remove or transport waste.
2.   "Waste" means human excreta, water, scum, sludge, septage, FOG, food waste or grease solids, and non-hazardous industrial wastewaters and solids removed from public and private wastewater disposal systems, holding tanks, impervious vaults, portable or chemical toilets, or from devices used to trap grease resulting from food preparation. "Waste" also means liquid wastes resulting from spill clean-up.
(Ord. 1959 - Feb. 19 Supp.)
102.02 LICENSE.
No waste hauler shall remove waste from within the corporate limits of the City or dispose of waste, whether from a source inside or outside the corporate limits, into the POTW without first obtaining a waste hauler license from the WRA, with the following exceptions:
1.   WRA participating communities that operate vehicles to remove waste from municipal sewer systems.
2.   Waste haulers hired by WRA participating communities to remove waste from municipal sewer systems and which bring no other wastes to the WRF.
3.   Waste haulers utilized by industrial users issued a wastewater discharge permit by the WRA.
4.   Waste haulers granted temporary authorization by the WRA Director in order to deal with an emergency.
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