731.03 DISPOSAL AND STORAGE OF PCB.
   (a)   No person shall knowingly discard, dispose, discharge, deposit, inject, dump, spill, leak, spray, place or otherwise cast into or on any land, whether improved or unimproved, on any public or private street, roadway or highway, into any drain, gutter, sewer or culvert, into any lake, pond, water course or ditch, or into any pit or excavation, or into or atop of any aquifier, any PCB, either in liquid, crystalline or solid resin form, within the corporate limits of the City.
   (b)   No person shall knowingly cause any person by contract or otherwise to discard, dispose, discharge, deposit, inject, dump, spill, leak, spray, place or otherwise cast into or on any land, whether improved or unimproved, on any public or private street, roadway or highway, into any drain, gutter, sewer or culvert, into any lake, pond, water course or ditch, or into any pit or excavation, or into or atop of any aquifier, any PCB, either in liquid, crystalline, or solid resin form, within the corporate limits of the City.
   (c)   No person shall negligently discard, dispose, discharge, deposit, inject, dump, spill, leak, spray, place or otherwise cast into or on any land, whether improved or unimproved, on any public or private street, roadway or highway, into any drain, gutter, sewer or culvert, into any lake, pond, water course or ditch, or into any pit or excavation, or into or atop of any aquifier, any PCB, either in liquid, crystalline, or solid resin form, within the corporate limits of the City.
   (d)   After March 27, 1986 no person shall store for disposal any PCB, regardless of form, in one or more PCB containers or PCB articles within the corporate limits of the City at any of the following locations:
      (1)   Within any floodplain, atop any aquifier or within any drainage basin of any aquifier, lake or pond; or
      (2)   Any other location not enumerated in subsection (d)(1), hereof.
   (e)   After March 27, 1986 no person shall cause any other person by contract or otherwise to store for disposal any PCB, regardless of form, in one or more PCB containers, within the corporate limits of the City at any of the following locations:
      (1)   Within any floodplain, atop any aquifier or within any drainage basin of any aquifier, lake or pond; or
      (2)   Any other location not enumerated in subsection (e)(1) hereof.
   (f)   (1)   The term PCB as used in this section refers to any chemical substance, combination of substances or mixture that contains fifty parts per million (on a dry weight basis) or greater of PCB, as defined in Section 731.01 including any by-product, intermediate or impurity manufactured at any point in the process.
      (2)   Substances that are regulated by this section include, but are not limited to, dielectric fluids, contaminated solvents, waste oils, heat transfer fluids, hydraulic fluids, paints, sludges, slurries, dredge spoils, soils, materials contaminated as a result of spills and other chemical substances or combination of by-products, provided, such chemical substances, or combination of substances or mixtures, regardless of form, contain PCB.
   (g)   Storage for use of PCB in PCB articles, or PCB equipment is not in violation of this section. Disposal of such PCB articles or PCB equipment containing any measurable amount of PCB therein is not a violation of this section.
(Ord. 10373. Passed 3-17-86.)