927.01 ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGES.
   (a)   Notification of Discharge. Users shall notify the Engineer immediately upon accidentally discharging wastes in violation of this Title to enable countermeasures to be taken by the Engineer to minimize damage to the sanitary sewerage system and the receiving waters.
   This notification shall be followed, within fifteen days of the date of occurrence, by a detailed written statement describing the causes of the accidental discharge and the measures being taken to prevent future occurrence.
   Such notification will not relieve users of liability for any expense, loss or damage to sanitary sewerage system, or for any fines imposed on the City of account thereof.
   (b)   Notices to Employees. In order that employees of users be informed of the City’s requirements, users shall make available to their employees copies of this Title and together with such other waste water information and notices which may be furnished by the City or its Engineer from time to time directed toward more effective water pollution control. A notice shall be furnished and permanently posted on the user’s bulletin board advising employees whom to call in case of an accidental discharge in violation of this Title.
   (c)   Preventive Measures. Any direct or indirect connection or entry point for persistent or deleterious wastes to the user's plumbing or drainage system should be eliminated. Where such action is impractical or unreasonable the user shall appropriately label such entry points to warn against discharge of such wastes in violation of this Title.
(Ord. 5476-84. Passed 6-4-84.)