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CITY CODE of BOISE CITY, IDAHO
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
TITLE 1 ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 2 BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES
TITLE 3 LICENSES AND PERMITS
TITLE 4 HEALTH AND SANITATION
TITLE 5 PUBLIC SAFETY
TITLE 6 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 7 PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY
TITLE 8 AIRPORT
TITLE 9 BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 10 PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER 1 IRRIGATION SYSTEM REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 2 SEWER USE AND REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 3 GEOTHERMAL SYSTEM REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 4 SOLID WASTE SERVICES
CHAPTER 5 PRETREATMENT REGULATIONS
10-5-1: PURPOSE AND POLICY:
10-5-2: PRETREATMENT PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR:
10-5-3: DEFINITIONS:
10-5-3-1: ABBREVIATIONS:
10-5-4: PROHIBITED DISCHARGE STANDARDS:
10-5-4-1: GENERAL PROHIBITIONS:
10-5-4-2: SPECIFIC DISCHARGE PROHIBITIONS:
10-5-4-3: STORM DRAINAGE AND GROUNDWATER:
10-5-4-4: UNPOLLUTED WATER:
10-5-4-5: HAZARDOUS WASTE:
10-5-4-6: LIMITATIONS ON POINT OF DISCHARGE:
10-5-4-7: SEPTAGE AND VEHICLE TRANSPORTED WASTE:
10-5-4-8: SPECIAL CLEANUP PROJECTS:
10-5-5: CATEGORICAL PRETREATMENT STANDARDS:
10-5-6: STATE REQUIREMENTS:
10-5-7: LOCAL LIMITS:
10-5-8: SPECIAL AGREEMENTS:
10-5-9: DILUTION:
10-5-10: DEADLINE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE PRETREATMENT REQUIREMENTS:
10-5-11: ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGES:
10-5-12: PRETREATMENT FACILITIES:
10-5-12-1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
10-5-12-2: ADDITIONAL PRETREATMENT MEASURES:
10-5-12-3: INTERCEPTORS:
10-5-13: FEES:
10-5-14: WASTEWATER DISCHARGES:
10-5-15: WASTEWATER DISCHARGE DATA DISCLOSURE:
10-5-15-1: GENERAL DISCLOSURE:
10-5-15-2: DISCLOSURE FORMS:
10-5-16: COMPLIANCE SCHEDULES FOR MEETING APPLICABLE PRETREATMENT STANDARDS:
10-5-17: INDIRECT DISCHARGE PERMIT (IDP):
10-5-17-1: MINOR INDUSTRIAL USERS:
10-5-17-2: SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USERS:
10-5-17-3: EXTRAJURISDICTIONAL USERS:
10-5-17-4: TEMPORARY INDIRECT DISCHARGE PERMITS:
10-5-17-5: APPEALS:
10-5-17-6: INDIRECT DISCHARGE PERMIT MODIFICATIONS:
10-5-17-7: REISSUANCE:
10-5-17-8: REVOCATION:
10-5-18: STANDARDS MODIFICATIONS:
10-5-19: USER NOTIFICATION AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:
10-5-19-1: ELECTRONIC REPORTING
10-5-19-1: ELECTRONIC REPORTING:
10-5-19-2: FINAL COMPLIANCE REPORT:
10-5-19-3: PERIODIC COMPLIANCE REPORTS:
10-5-19-4: NONCOMPLIANCE NOTIFICATION, RESAMPLING AND REPORTING:
10-5-19-5: NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT PRODUCTION CHANGES:
10-5-19-6: HAZARDOUS WASTE NOTIFICATION:
10-5-19-7: NOTICE OF POTENTIAL PROBLEMS, INCLUDING ACCIDENTAL SPILLS AND SLUG LOADS:
10-5-19-8: NOTIFICATION OF CHANGED DISCHARGE:
10-5-20: ANALYTICAL AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUES:
10-5-20-1: ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS:
10-5-20-2: SAMPLE COLLECTION:
10-5-21: MONITORING FACILITIES:
10-5-22: INSPECTION AND SAMPLING:
10-5-23: CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION:
10-5-24: ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT REMEDIES:
10-5-24-1: USER PROHIBITED CONDUCT:
10-5-24-2: NOTIFICATION OF VIOLATION; ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENT:
10-5-24-3: RECOVERY OF COSTS:
10-5-24-4: SHOW CAUSE HEARING:
10-5-24-5: ADMINISTRATIVE FINES:
10-5-24-6: ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS - CONSENT, COMPLIANCE AND CEASE AND DESIST:
10-5-24-7: EMERGENCY SUSPENSION OF SERVICE AND REVOCATION OF INDIRECT DISCHARGE PERMIT:
10-5-24-8: ANNUAL PUBLICATION:
10-5-25: JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT REMEDIES:
10-5-25-1: CIVIL PENALTIES:
10-5-25-2: INJUNCTIVE RELIEF:
10-5-25-3: CRIMINAL PROSECUTION:
10-5-26: AFFIRMATIVE DEFENSES TO DISCHARGE VIOLATIONS:
10-5-26-1: OPERATING UPSETS:
10-5-26-2: PROHIBITED DISCHARGE STANDARDS:
10-5-26-3: BYPASS PROVISION:
10-5-27: RECORDS RETENTION:
10-5-28: RIGHT OF REVISION:
CHAPTER 6 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT AND DISCHARGE CONTROL
TITLE 11 DEVELOPMENT CODE
PARALLEL REFERENCES
CHAPTER 5
PRETREATMENT REGULATIONS
SECTION:
10-5-1: Purpose And Policy
10-5-2: Pretreatment Program Administrator
10-5-3: Definitions
10-5-3-1: Abbreviations
10-5-4: Prohibited Discharge Standards
10-5-4-1: General Prohibitions
10-5-4-2: Specific Discharge Prohibitions
10-5-4-3: Storm Drainage And Groundwater
10-5-4-4: Unpolluted Water
10-5-4-5: Hazardous Waste
10-5-4-6: Limitations On Point Of Discharge
10-5-4-7: Septage And Vehicle Transported Waste
10-5-4-8: Special Cleanup Projects
10-5-5: Categorical Pretreatment Standards
10-5-6: State Requirements
10-5-7: Local Limits
10-5-8: Special Agreements
10-5-9: Dilution
10-5-10: Deadline For Compliance With Applicable Pretreatment Requirements
10-5-11: Accidental Discharges
10-5-12: Pretreatment Facilities
10-5-12-1: General Requirements
10-5-12-2: Additional Pretreatment Measures
10-5-12-3: Interceptors
10-5-13: Fees
10-5-14: Wastewater Discharges
10-5-15: Wastewater Discharge Data Disclosure
10-5-15-1: General Disclosure
10-5-15-2: Disclosure Forms
10-5-16: Compliance Schedules For Meeting Applicable Pretreatment Standards
10-5-17: Indirect Discharge Permit (IDP)
10-5-17-1: Minor Industrial Users
10-5-17-2: Significant Industrial Users
10-5-17-3: Extrajurisdictional Users
10-5-17-4: Temporary Indirect Discharge Permits
10-5-17-5: Appeals
10-5-17-6: Indirect Discharge Permit Modifications
10-5-17-7: Reissuance
10-5-17-8: Revocation
10-5-18: Standards Modifications
10-5-19: User Notification And Reporting Requirements
10-5-19-1: Electronic Reporting
10-5-19-2: Final Compliance Report
10-5-19-3: Periodic Compliance Reports
10-5-19-4: Noncompliance Notification, Resampling And Reporting
10-5-19-5: Notification Of Significant Production Changes
10-5-19-6: Hazardous Waste Notification
10-5-19-7: Notice Of Potential Problems, Including Accidental Spills And Slug Loads
10-5-19-8: Notification Of Changed Discharge
10-5-20: Analytical And Sampling Techniques
10-5-20-1: Analytical Requirements
10-5-20-2: Sample Collection
10-5-21: Monitoring Facilities
10-5-22: Inspection And Sampling
10-5-23: Confidential Information
10-5-24: Administrative Enforcement Remedies
10-5-24-1: User Prohibited Conduct
10-5-24-2: Notification Of Violation; Administrative Adjustment
10-5-24-3: Recovery Of Costs
10-5-24-4: Show Cause Hearing
10-5-24-5: Administrative Fines
10-5-24-6: Administrative Orders - Consent, Compliance And Cease And Desist
10-5-24-7: Emergency Suspension Of Service And Revocation Of Indirect Discharge Permit
10-5-24-8: Annual Publication
10-5-25: Judicial Enforcement Remedies
10-5-25-1: Civil Penalties
10-5-25-2: Injunctive Relief
10-5-25-3: Criminal Prosecution
10-5-26: Affirmative Defenses To Discharge Violations
10-5-26-1: Operating Upsets
10-5-26-2: Prohibited Discharge Standards
10-5-26-3: Bypass Provision
10-5-27: Records Retention
10-5-28: Right Of Revision
10-5-1: PURPOSE AND POLICY:
   A.   This chapter sets forth uniform requirements for users of the publicly owned treatment works (POTW) and enables the City to protect public health and the environment in conformity with all applicable local, State and Federal laws, including, but not limited to, the Clean Water Act (33 USC 1251 et seq.) and the general pretreatment regulations (40 CFR part 403).
   B.   The objectives of this chapter are:
      1.   To prevent the introduction of pollutants into the POTW which will interfere with the normal operation of the system or contaminate the resulting Municipal sludge;
      2.   To prevent the introduction of pollutants into the POTW which do not receive adequate treatment and which will pass through the system into receiving waters or the atmosphere or otherwise be incompatible with the system;
      3.   To improve the opportunity to recycle and reclaim wastewater and sludge from the POTW; and
      4.   To protect the collection system, the public, and the personnel operating the POTW.
   C.   This chapter provides for the regulation of users of the POTW through the enforcement of administrative regulations. This chapter authorizes the issuance of indirect discharge permits; authorizes monitoring, compliance, and enforcement activities, including recovery of costs relating to industrial user noncompliance; establishes administrative review procedures; requires user reporting; and provides for the setting of fees for the equitable distribution of costs resulting from the program described herein. This chapter does not provide for the recovery of operations, maintenance or replacement costs of the POTW or the costs associated with the construction of collection and treatment systems used by industrial users in proportion to their use of the POTW, which are the subject of separate enactments. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-2: PRETREATMENT PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR:
Except as otherwise provided herein, the City Public Works Director or his/her designee shall administer, implement and enforce the provisions of this chapter. (1952 Code § 8-14-02)
10-5-3: DEFINITIONS:
The use of the singular shall be construed to include the plural and the plural shall include the singular as indicated by the context of its use.
The following words and phrases used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless a different meaning clearly appears from the context:
ACT: The Clean Water Act (33 USC 1251, et seq.), as amended.
APPLICABLE PRETREATMENT STANDARDS: For any specified pollutant, City prohibited discharge standards, City specific limitations on discharge, State of Idaho pretreatment standards, or the Federal categorical pretreatment standards (when applicable), whichever standard is most stringent.
APPROVAL AUTHORITY: The Director in an NPDES state with an approved state pretreatment program and the appropriate Regional Administrator in a non-NPDES state or NPDES state without an approved state pretreatment program.
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF THE USER:
   A.   If the user is a corporation:
      1.   The president, secretary, treasurer, or a vice president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for the corporation; or
      2.   The manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, provided, the manager is authorized to make management decisions which govern the operation of the regulated facility including having the explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment recommendations, and initiate and direct other comprehensive measures to assure long term environmental compliance with environmental laws and regulations; can ensure that the necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information for control mechanism requirements; and where authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures;
   B.   If the user is a partnership or sole proprietorship: a general partner or proprietor, respectively;
   C.   If the user is a Federal, State, or local governmental facility: the ranking elected official, or a director or highest official appointed or designated to oversee the operation and performance of the activities of the government facility, or his/her designee;
   D.   The individuals described in subsections A through C of this definition may designate another authorized representative if the authorization is in writing, the authorization specifies the individual or position responsible for the overall operation of the facility from which the discharge originates, or a position of equivalent responsibility, or having overall responsibility for environmental matters for the company, and the written authorization is submitted to the City.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs): Schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to implement the prohibitions in this chapter. BMPs also include treatment requirements, operating procedures, and practices to control plant site runoff, spillage or leaks, sludge or waste disposal, or drainage from raw materials storage.
BYPASS: The intentional diversion of wastestreams from any portion of a user's treatment facility.
CATEGORICAL INDUSTRIAL USER (CIU): A user regulated by one or more of EPA's categorical pretreatment standards.
CATEGORICAL PRETREATMENT STANDARD: Any regulation containing pollutant discharge limits promulgated by the U.S. EPA in accordance with sections 307(b) and (c) of the Act (33 USC 1317) which apply to a specific category of users and which appear in the appropriate subparts of 40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N.
CHARACTERISTICS: Wastewater characteristics can be classified into the following categories: chemical; physical; and microbial characteristics. The chemical characteristics include organics (BOD and COD), heavy metals and inorganics, cyanide, toxics, oil and grease, and pH. The physical characteristics include solids (settleable, suspended, colloidal, and dissolved), odor, temperature, and color. Microbial characteristics include bacteria, notably pathogens (disease-causing organisms). The listed characteristics are not all inclusive.
CITY: The City of Boise City, the Boise City Council, an official of Boise City, the Boise City water renewal system, the Boise City Public Works Director or his or her duly authorized designee, representative or agent, or the POTW.
COMPOSITE SAMPLE: The sample resulting from the combination of individual wastewater samples taken at selected intervals based on an increment of either flow or time.
COOLING WATER/NONCONTACT COOLING WATER: Water used for cooling which does not come into direct contact with any raw material, intermediate product, waste product, or finished product. Cooling water may be generated from any use, such as air conditioning, heat exchangers, cooling or refrigeration to which the only pollutant added is heat.
DOMESTIC USER (RESIDENTIAL USER): Any person who contributes, causes or allows the contribution of wastewater into the POTW that is of a similar volume and/or chemical makeup as that of a residential dwelling unit.
EFFLUENT LIMITATION: Any restriction imposed by the City on quantities, discharge rates, and mass or concentration of pollutants that are discharged by users into the POTW. Effluent limitations include categorical standards, general and specific discharge prohibitions, Best Management Practices, and local limits.
EXISTING SOURCE: For a CIU, an existing source is any source of discharge, the construction or operation of which commenced prior to the publication by EPA of proposed categorical pretreatment standards, which will be applicable to such source if the standard is thereafter promulgated in accordance with section 307 of the Act.
EXISTING USER: For noncategorical users, an existing user is defined as any user that is discharging wastewater prior to the effective date hereof.
GRAB SAMPLE: An individual sample collected over a period of time not exceeding fifteen (15) minutes.
INDIRECT DISCHARGE: The discharge or the introduction of nondomestic pollutants into the POTW from a source regulated under section 307(b), (c) or (d) of the Act.
INDIRECT DISCHARGE PERMIT (INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT, DISCHARGE PERMIT): An authorization or equivalent control document issued by the City to users discharging wastewater to the POTW. The permit may contain appropriate pretreatment standards and requirements as set forth in this chapter.
INDUSTRIAL USER: A source of indirect discharge of effluent into the POTW by means of pipes, conduits, pumping stations, force mains, constructed drainage ditches, surface water intercepting ditches, and all constructed devices and appliances appurtenant thereto. This term includes Federal, State, and local facilities as part of the regulated community, and shall not include "domestic user", as defined in this section.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE: Solid, liquid or gaseous waste resulting from any industrial, manufacturing, trade or business process, or from the development, recovery or processing of natural resources.
INTERFERENCE: A discharge which alone or in conjunction with a discharge or discharges from other sources, either: a) inhibits or disrupts the POTW, its treatment processes or operations; b) inhibits or disrupts sludge processes, use or disposal; or c) is the cause of a violation of the discharge permit (including an increase in the magnitude or duration of a violation) or of the prevention of sewage sludge use or disposal in compliance with any of the following statutory/regulatory provisions or permits issued thereunder (or more stringent State or local regulations): section 405 of the Clean Water Act, the Solid Waste Disposal Act (SWDA), including title II, more commonly referred to as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and including State regulations contained in any State sludge management plan prepared pursuant to subtitle D of the SWDA, the Clean Air Act and the Toxic Substances Control Act.
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE INDUSTRIAL LOADING (MAIL): The estimated maximum loading of a pollutant that can be received at the POTW headworks from all permitted industrial users and other controlled sources without causing pass through or interference.
MINOR INDUSTRIAL USER (MIU): A nonresidential user, with an indirect discharge to the POTW, that does not meet the criteria of a significant industrial user, but whose operation and discharge may warrant inspection and/or issuance of a discharge permit to ensure compliance with discharge prohibitions, local limits, pretreatment facility operation, spill prevention measures, required BMPs and pollution prevention assistance.
NPDES: National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit program as administered by the U.S. EPA or the State. Also, referred to as IPDES, i.e., Idaho Pollutant Discharge Elimination System as administered by IDEQ.
NEW SOURCE:
   A.   Any building, structure, facility, or installation from which there is or may be a discharge of pollutants, the construction of which commenced after the publication of proposed pretreatment standards under section 307(c) of the Act, which will be applicable to such source if such standards are thereafter promulgated in accordance with that section, provided that:
      1.   The building, structure, facility or installation is constructed at a site at which no other source is located; or
      2.   The building, structure, facility or installation totally replaces the process or production equipment that causes the discharge of pollutants at an existing source; or
      3.   The building, structure, facility or installation is constructed for production or wastewater generating processes which are substantially independent of an existing source at the same site. Substantial independence shall be determined by factors, such as the extent to which the new facility is integrated with the existing plant, and the extent to which the new facility is engaged in the same general type of activity as the existing source.
   B.   Construction on a site at which an existing source is located results in a modification rather than a new source if the construction does not create a new building, structure, facility or installation meeting the criteria of subsection A2 or A3 of this definition, but otherwise alters, replaces or adds to existing process or production equipment.
   C.   For purposes of this definition, construction of a new source is deemed to commence when:
      1.   The owner or operator of the facility has entered into a binding contractual obligation for the purchase of facilities or equipment which are intended to be used in its operation within a reasonable time. Options to purchase or contracts which can be terminated or modified without substantial loss, and contracts for feasibility, engineering and design studies do not constitute a contractual obligation herein; or when
      2.   The following are begun as part of a continuous on-site construction:
         a.   Any placement, assembly or installation of facilities or equipment, or
         b.   Significant site preparation work, including clearing, excavation or removal of existing buildings, structures or facilities, which is necessary for the placement, assembly or installation of new source facilities or equipment.
NEW USER (NEW DISCHARGER): A new user is not a new source and is defined as a user that applies to the City for a new building permit or any person or business that occupies an existing building and plans to discharge wastewater to the City collection system after the effective date hereof.
NON-SIGNIFICANT CATEGORICAL INDUSTRIAL USER (NSCIU): An industrial user subject to categorical pretreatment standards that never discharges more than one hundred (100) gallons of process wastewater per day.
OTHER WASTES: This term includes, but is not limited to, agricultural wastes, hazardous wastes, chemicals, radioactive materials, sewage sludge, ashes, incinerator residue, garbage, refuse, offal, oil, tar, decayed wood, bark, sawdust, shavings, lime, dredged spoil, rock, sand, cellar dirt, munitions, wrecked or discarded equipment, and all other substances except sewage and industrial wastes.
POTW (PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS): Any sewage treatment works owned and operated by the City and the sewers and conveyance or treatment appurtenances discharging thereto, whether or not owned by the City. The term also means Boise City.
PASS THROUGH: The occurrence of an indirect discharge which exits the POTW into waters of the United States in quantities or concentrations which, alone or in conjunction with a discharge or discharges from other sources, is a cause of a violation of any requirement of the POTW's NPDES permit (including an increase in the magnitude or duration of a violation).
pH: A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a substance, expressed in standard units.
POLLUTANT: Any substance discharged into a POTW or its collection system which is prohibited or limited by sections 10-5-4 through 10-5-7 and 10-5-9 of this chapter, including, but not limited to, sewage, industrial wastes, chemical wastes, biological materials, heat, and excess nutrients.
PRETREATMENT: The reduction of the amounts of pollutants, the elimination of pollutants or the alteration of the nature of pollutant properties in wastewater to a less harmful state prior to or in lieu of discharging or otherwise introducing such pollutants into a POTW.
PRETREATMENT COORDINATOR: The individual who is the duly authorized designee of the Boise City Public Works Director and who is responsible for implementing the City's Industrial Pretreatment Program and ensuring compliance with local, State, and Federal pretreatment requirements.
PRETREATMENT REQUIREMENT: Any substantive or procedural requirement related to pretreatment, including categorical pretreatment standards and/or BMPs, imposed on an industrial user.
PRETREATMENT STANDARDS OR STANDARDS: Prohibited discharge standards, categorical pretreatment standards, local limits and/or BMPs established by the City.
PROHIBITED DISCHARGES (PROHIBITED DISCHARGE STANDARDS): Absolute prohibitions against the discharge of certain substances. These prohibitions appear in sections 10-5-4 and 10-5-9 of this chapter.
SEPTIC TANK WASTE (SEPTAGE): Any sewage from holding tanks such as vessels, chemical toilets, campers, trailers and septic tanks.
SEVERE PROPERTY DAMAGE: Substantial physical damage to property, damage to the treatment facilities which causes them to become inoperable, or substantial and permanent loss of natural resources which can reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass. Severe property damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays in production.
SEWAGE: Water-carried human wastes, or a combination of water-carried wastes from residences, business buildings, institutions and industrial establishments.
SEWER: Any pipe, conduit, ditch or other device used to collect and transport sewage from the generating source.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER (SIU):
   A.   Any industrial user of the POTW that:
      1.   Is subject to categorical pretreatment standards under 40 CFR 403.6 and 40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N; or
      2.   Any other industrial user that: discharges an average of twenty five thousand (25,000) gpd or more of process wastewater to the POTW (excluding sanitary, non-contact cooling and boiler blowdown wastewater); or contributes a process wastestream which makes up five percent (5%) or more of the average dry weather hydraulic or organic capacity to the treatment facility receiving the waste; or is designated as such by the City as defined in 40 CFR 403.3(f), on the basis that the industrial user has a reasonable potential, either singly or in combination with other contributing industries, for adversely affecting the POTW's wastewater collection and treatment system, the quality of sludge, the system's effluent quality, or air emissions generated by the system or for violating any pretreatment standard or requirements including BMPs and control of slug discharges.
   B.   Upon the subsequent finding that a user, which had met the above criteria, no longer has reasonable potential for adversely affecting the POTW's operation or for violating any applicable pretreatment standard or requirement, the City may at any time, on its own initiative or in response to a written request from the user and in accordance with procedures in 40 CFR 403.8(f)(6), determine that such user should not be considered an SIU.
   C.   Upon a finding that an SIU meets the criteria and all conditions in 40 CFR 403.3 (v)(2), the City may designate the user a non- significant categorical industrial user (NSCIU).
SIGNIFICANT NONCOMPLIANCE:
   A.   Chronic violations of wastewater discharge limits, defined here as those in which sixty six percent (66%) or more of all of the measurements taken for the same pollutant parameter during a six (6) month period exceed (by any magnitude) a numeric pretreatment standard or requirement, including instantaneous limits, as defined or described in this chapter;
   B.   Technical review criteria (TRC) violations, defined here as those in which thirty three percent (33%) or more of wastewater measurements taken for the same pollutant parameter during a six (6) month period equals or exceeds the product of the numeric pretreatment standard or requirement, including instantaneous limits, as defined or described in this chapter multiplied by the applicable factor (1.4 for BOD, TSS, fats, oil and grease, and 1.2 for all other pollutants except pH);
   C.   Any other violation of a pretreatment standard or requirement, including instantaneous limits or narrative standard, that the City believes has caused, alone or in combination with other discharges, interference, pass through or endangered the health and safety of City personnel or the general public;
   D.   Any discharge of pollutants that has caused imminent endangerment to the public or to the environment, or has resulted in the City's exercise of its emergency authority to halt or prevent such a discharge;
   E.   Failure to meet, within ninety (90) days of the scheduled date, a compliance schedule milestone contained in an indirect discharge permit or enforcement order for starting construction, completing construction, or attaining final compliance;
   F.   Failure to provide within forty five (45) days after the due date, any required reports, including baseline monitoring reports, reports on compliance with categorical pretreatment standard deadlines, periodic self-monitoring reports, and reports on compliance with compliance schedules;
   G.   Failure to accurately report noncompliance; or
   H.   Any other violations, including a violation of BMPs, which the City determines will adversely affect the operation or implementation of the City Pretreatment Program.
SLUG LOAD: Any discharge at a flow rate or concentration which could cause a violation of the discharge standards in sections 10-5-4 through 10-5-7 of this chapter, or any discharge of a nonroutine, episodic nature, including, but not limited to, an accidental spill or a noncustomary batch discharge.
STORMWATER: Any flow occurring during or following any form of natural precipitation, and resulting from such precipitation, including snowmelt.
TOXIC POLLUTANTS: Pollutants or combination of pollutants listed as toxic in regulations promulgated by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under section 307 (33 USC 1317) of the Act.
TREATMENT PLANT OR WATER RENEWAL FACILITY: That portion of the POTW which is designed to provide treatment of Municipal sewage and industrial waste.
UPSET: An exceptional incident in which a user unintentionally and temporarily is in a state of noncompliance with the standards set forth in sections 10-5-4 through 10-5-7 and 10-5-9 of this chapter, due to factors beyond the reasonable control of the user and excluding noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive maintenance, or careless or improper operation thereof.
USER: See definition of industrial user.
WASTEWATER: Industrial waste, or sewage or any other waste including that which may be combined with any groundwater, surface water or stormwater, that may be discharged to the POTW. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-3-1: ABBREVIATIONS:
The following abbreviations shall have the designated meanings:
ASPP
Accidental Spill Prevention Plan
BMP
Best Management Practices
BOD
Biochemical oxygen demand
CFR
Code of Federal Regulations
EPA
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
gpd
Gallons per day
IDEQ
Idaho Department of Environmental Quality
IDP
Indirect discharge permit
IPDES
Idaho Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
IU
Industrial user
LEL
Lower explosive limit
NAICS
North American Industrial Classification System
NPDES
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System
POTW
Publicly Owned Treatment Works
RCRA
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
SIC
Standard Industrial Classification
SWDA
Solid Waste Disposal Act (42 USC 6901 et seq.)
TSS
Total suspended solids
USC
United States Code
 
(Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-4: PROHIBITED DISCHARGE STANDARDS:
10-5-4-1: GENERAL PROHIBITIONS:
No user shall introduce or cause to be introduced into the POTW any pollutant or wastewater which causes pass through or interference. These general prohibitions apply to all users of the POTW, whether or not they are subject to categorical pretreatment standards or any other Federal, State or local pretreatment standards or requirements. (1952 Code § 8-14-04.01)
10-5-4-2: SPECIFIC DISCHARGE PROHIBITIONS:
   A.   Substances Prohibited: No user shall contribute or cause to be discharged, directly or indirectly, any of the following described substances into the POTW:
      1.   Any wastewater having a pH less than five (5) standard units or having any other corrosive property capable of causing damage or hazard to structures, equipment or personnel of the system.
      2.   Any toxic and nontoxic pollutants, including oxygen demanding pollutants (BOD, etc.) and nutrients in sufficient quantity, either singly or by interaction, to injure or interfere with any wastewater treatment process, to constitute a hazard to life or life processes (growth, development, reproduction, etc.), or to exceed the limitations set forth in categorical pretreatment standards.
      3.   Any liquids, solids or gases which by reason of their nature or quantity are, or may be, sufficient, either alone or by interaction with other substances, to cause fire or explosion or be injurious in another way to the POTW or to the operation of the POTW. At no time shall two (2) successive readings on an explosion hazard meter, at the point of discharge into the system (or at any point in the system), be more than five percent (5%), nor any single reading over ten percent (10%) of the lower explosive limit (LEL) of the meter. Prohibited materials include, but are not limited to, gasoline, kerosene, naphtha, benzene, toluene, xylene, ethers, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, peroxides, chlorates, perchlorates, bromates, carbides, hydrides, sulfides and any other substances which the City deems to be a fire hazard or a hazard to the system.
      4.   Pollutants which create a fire or explosive hazard in the POTW, including, but not limited to, wastestreams with a closed cup flashpoint of less than one hundred forty degrees Fahrenheit (140°F) (60°C) using the test methods specified in 40 CFR 261.21.
      5.   Any solid or viscous substances which will or may cause obstruction to the flow in a sewer or other interference with the operation of the wastewater system, such as, but not limited to: grease, garbage with particles greater than one- half inch (1/2") in any dimension, animal guts or tissues, paunch manure, bones, hair, hides or fleshings, entrails, whole blood, feathers, ashes, cinders, sand, spent lime stone or marble dust, metal glass, straw, shavings, grass clippings, rags, spent grains, spent hops, wastepaper, wood, plastics, gas, tar, asphalt residues, and residues from refining, or processing of fuel or lubricating oil, mud or glass grinding or polishing wastes.
      6.   Petroleum oil, nonbiodegradable cutting oil, or products of mineral oil origin, in amounts that will cause interference or pass through.
      7.   Any noxious or malodorous liquid, gases or solids which either singly or by interaction are capable of creating a public nuisance or hazard to life or are sufficient to prevent entry into the sewers for their maintenance and repair.
      8.   Pollutants which result in the presence of toxic gases, vapors or fumes within the POTW in a quantity that may cause acute worker health and safety problems.
      9.   Any substance which may cause the POTW effluent or treatment residues, sludges or scums to be unsuitable for reclamation and reuse, or to interfere with the reclamation process. In no case shall a substance discharged to the POTW cause the POTW to be in noncompliance with sludge use or disposal criteria, guidelines or regulations developed under section 405 of the Act; any criteria, guidelines or regulations affecting sludge use or disposal developed pursuant to the Solid Waste Disposal Act, the Clean Air Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act or State standards applicable to the sludge management method being used.
      10.   Any substance which will cause the POTW to violate its discharge and/or other disposal system permits, including NPDES, IPDES, and 40 CFR 503 permits.
      11.   Any substance with objectionable color that is not removed in the treatment process, or that causes or may cause interference with in-line colorimetric analyzers, such as, but not limited to, dye wastes and vegetable tanning solutions.
      12.   Any wastewater having a temperature which will inhibit biological activity in the POTW treatment plant resulting in interference; but in no case, wastewater with a temperature at the introduction into the POTW treatment plant which exceeds one hundred four degrees Fahrenheit (104°F) (40°C). If, in the opinion of the City, lower temperatures of such wastes could harm either the sewers, sewage treatment process or equipment; have an adverse effect on the receiving streams or otherwise endanger life, health or property; or constitute a nuisance, the City may prohibit such discharges.
      13.   Any wastewater at a flow rate and/or pollutant discharge rate which is excessive over a relatively short time period so that there is a treatment process upset and subsequent loss of treatment efficiency.
      14.   Any wastewater containing any radioactive wastes or isotopes of such half-life or concentration as exceed limits established by the City in compliance with applicable State or Federal regulations.
      15.   Any wastewater which causes a hazard to human life or creates a public nuisance.
      16.   Any wastewater containing detergents, surfactants, or similar substances that may cause excessive foam or bubbles that persists through the POTW to the point of discharge.
   B.   Processing Or Storing Prohibited Substances: Pollutants, substances, or wastewater prohibited by this chapter shall not be processed or stored in such a manner that could result in their discharge to the POTW. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-4-3: STORM DRAINAGE AND GROUNDWATER:
Stormwater, groundwater, rain water, street drainage, subsurface drainage or yard drainage shall not be discharged through direct or indirect connections to the wastewater collection system unless specifically authorized by the City. The City may approve the discharge of such water only when no reasonable alternative method of disposal and/or treatment is available. If authorization is granted for the discharge of such waters into the sewer, an indirect discharge permit may be issued. The user shall pay all applicable charges and fees and meet such other conditions as required by the City. (1952 Code § 8-14-04.03)
10-5-4-4: UNPOLLUTED WATER:
Unpolluted water in excess of two thousand (2,000) gallons per day, including, but not limited to, cooling water, process water or blowdown from cooling towers or evaporative coolers shall not be discharged through direct or indirect connection to the sewer unless specifically authorized by the City. The City may approve the discharge of such water only when no reasonable alternative method of disposal and/or treatment is available. If authorization is granted for the discharge of such waters into the sewer, an indirect discharge permit may be issued. The user shall pay all applicable charges and fees and meet such other conditions as required by the City. (1952 Code § 8-14-04.04)
10-5-4-5: HAZARDOUS WASTE:
Any substance that exhibits a characteristic of a hazardous waste or is listed as a hazardous waste pursuant to 40 CFR 261, shall not be discharged through direct or indirect connections to the wastewater collection system unless a permit is issued by the City. The City may approve the discharge of such wastes only if the user has complied with all State and Federal hazardous waste management regulations; no reasonable alternative method of disposal and/or treatment is available; and the discharge will not cause upset, pass through or interference, or otherwise endanger life, health or property. If a permit is granted for the discharge of such wastes, the user shall pay the applicable charges and fees and meet such other conditions as required by the City. (1952 Code § 8-14-04.05)
10-5-4-6: LIMITATIONS ON POINT OF DISCHARGE:
No person shall discharge any substances directly into a manhole or other opening into the sewer other than through an approved building sewer connection unless specifically authorized by the City. If authorization is granted, an indirect discharge permit may be issued. The user shall pay all applicable charges and fees and meet such other conditions as required by the City. (1952 Code § 8-14-04.06)
10-5-4-7: SEPTAGE AND VEHICLE TRANSPORTED WASTE:
   A.   Authorization Required For Discharge: No vehicle transported septage or other waste shall be discharged through direct or indirect connections to the sewer unless specifically authorized by the City. If authorization is granted for the discharge of such wastes into the sewer, an indirect discharge permit may be issued. The user shall pay all applicable charges and fees and meet such other conditions as required by the City.
   B.   RV Sanitary Waste Disposal Stations: Recreational vehicle sanitary waste disposal stations available to the public shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter. Issuance of an indirect discharge permit and payment of appropriate fees may be required. Recreational vehicle septage waste disposal through an approved building sewer connection at a private residence is permitted.
   C.   Additional Requirements: The City, in its discretion, may impose additional requirements, including training, licensing and issuance of a discharge control permit for each waste hauler providing services to IUs required to install and maintain pretreatment facilities for pollutants prohibited by this chapter. (Ord. 25-14, 7-8-2014)
10-5-4-8: SPECIAL CLEANUP PROJECTS:
Wastewater generated from, including, but not limited to, the cleanup of spills, leaking underground storage tanks, monitoring wells or other similar sources shall not be discharged through direct or indirect connections to the sewer unless an indirect discharge permit is issued by the City. The City may approve the discharge of such wastewater only when no reasonable alternative method of disposal and/or treatment is available. If a permit is granted for the discharge of such wastewaters into the sewer, the user shall pay the applicable charges and fees and meet such other conditions as required by the City. Each temporary discharge permit must be reviewed and reissued if the user wishes to discharge past the original expiration date. (1952 Code § 8-14-04.08)
10-5-5: CATEGORICAL PRETREATMENT STANDARDS:
Categorical pretreatment standards as amended and promulgated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pursuant to the Act and found in the appropriate parts of 40 CFR chapter I, subchapter N, are hereby incorporated and shall be enforceable by this chapter. (1952 Code § 8-14-05)
10-5-6: STATE REQUIREMENTS:
State requirements and limitations on discharges to the POTW shall be met by all users that are subject to such standards in any instance in which they are more stringent than Federal requirements and limitations, or those in this chapter or any other applicable ordinance. (1952 Code § 8-14-06)
10-5-7: LOCAL LIMITS:
The City shall from time to time establish quantitative or other limitations where necessary to protect against pass through and interference and to provide for protection of the POTW, worker safety, public health, or environment.
   A.   Prohibited Discharge: No user shall discharge, directly or indirectly, any wastewater having a pH less than five (5.0) standard units or equal to or greater than twelve and one- half (12.5) standard units as measured at the point of discharge into the wastewater collection system or at a point otherwise designated by permit or agreement.
   B.   Concentrations Specified: In addition to categorical pretreatment standards referenced in section 10-5-5 of this chapter, no user shall discharge wastewater containing concentrations (and/or mass limitations) of substances in excess of the following:
Ammonia
194 mg/L
Arsenic
[R] mg/L
BOD5
[R] mg/L
Cadmium
[R] mg/L
Chromium
[R] mg/L
Copper
[R] mg/L
Cyanide
[R] mg/L
Lead
[R] mg/L
Mercury
0.0007 mg/L
Molybdenum
[R] mg/L
Nickel
[R] mg/L
Selenium
[R] mg/L
Silver
[R] mg/L
Zinc
[R] mg/L
Total oil and/or grease
[R] mg/L
Total phenols
[R] mg/L
Total phosphorus
35,9 mg/L
Total suspended solids
[R] mg/L
 
[R] - Reserved for effluent limitation at a later date.
   C.   Mass Loading Basis: Certain pollutants shall be allocated to users on a case-by-case mass-loading basis to keep the total industrial discharges of such pollutants within the maximum allowable industrial loading (MAIL), as calculated by the most recent local limits analysis. Due to the interconnectedness of the City's wastewater collection system, wastewater from most locations throughout the system might be treated at either Lander Street or West Boise WRF. In order to be protective of both facilities, the following MAILs shall apply at each facility:
Ammonia: 2,868 lbs/day ammonia (as N)
Phosphorus: 531 lbs/day phosphorus (total)
   D.   Industry Specific BMPs: Where possible and appropriate, the City may establish and implement industry specific BMPs (Best Management Practices) in conjunction with or in lieu of numerical local limits. Such BMPs shall be considered pretreatment standards and are fully enforceable under this chapter.
   E.   More Stringent Limit Or Standard: Based upon assessment of need and on a user specific basis, the City may incorporate pollutant specific BMPs or concentration or mass limits into indirect discharge permits. Whenever a user is subject to both a categorical pretreatment standard and a local limit for a given pollutant, the more stringent limit or pretreatment standard shall apply. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019; amd. Ord. 22-22, 5-10-2022; Ord. 42-23, 12-12-2023)
10-5-8: SPECIAL AGREEMENTS:
   A.   Authorized: The City reserves the right to enter into special agreements with users setting out special terms under which they may discharge to the POTW. In no case will a special agreement waive compliance with a categorical pretreatment standard or Federal pretreatment requirement.
   B.   Adjustment Or Variance: However, the user may request a net gross adjustment to a categorical standard in accordance with 40 CFR 403.15. They may also request a variance from the categorical pretreatment standard from the approval authority in accordance with 40 CFR 403.13. (1952 Code § 8-14-08)
10-5-9: DILUTION:
No user shall increase the use of potable or process water or, in any other way, attempt to dilute a discharge as a partial or complete substitute for adequate treatment to achieve compliance with the local limits or the categorical pretreatment standards. The City may impose mass limitations on users that are using dilution to meet the pretreatment standards or requirements of this chapter, or in other cases where the imposition of mass limitations is deemed appropriate by the City. (1952 Code § 8-14-09)
10-5-10: DEADLINE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE PRETREATMENT REQUIREMENTS:
   A.   Compliance by existing sources covered by categorical pretreatment standards shall be within three (3) years of the date the standard is effective, unless a shorter compliance time is specified in the appropriate standard. The City shall establish a final compliance deadline date for any existing user not covered by categorical pretreatment standards or for any CIU when local limits for said user are more restrictive than EPA's categorical pretreatment standards. New source dischargers and new users are required to comply with applicable pretreatment standards within the shortest feasible time (not to exceed 90 days from the beginning of discharge). New sources and new users shall install and have in operating condition, and shall start-up, all pollution control equipment required to meet applicable pretreatment standards before beginning to discharge.
   B.   Any indirect discharge permit issued to a CIU shall not contain a compliance date beyond any deadline date established in EPA's categorical pretreatment standards. Any other existing user or a CIU that must comply with a more stringent local limit, and is in noncompliance with any local limits, shall be provided with a compliance schedule placed in an indirect discharge permit to ensure compliance within the shortest time feasible. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-11: ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGES:
   A.   Protection Required: Each user shall provide protection from the accidental discharge of prohibited or regulated materials or substances established by this chapter. Where deemed necessary by the City, facilities, to prevent accidental discharge of prohibited materials, shall be provided and maintained at the user's cost and expense. SIUs are required to notify the City immediately of any changes at its facility affecting potential for a slug load discharge. When required, an Accidental Spill Prevention Plan (ASPP) showing facilities and operating procedures to provide this protection shall be submitted to the City for review and approval before construction of the facility or implementation of procedures. Any user required to develop and implement an ASPP shall submit a plan which addresses, at a minimum, the following elements:
      1.   Description of discharge practices, including non-routine batch discharges;
      2.   Description of stored chemicals;
      3.   Procedures for immediately notifying the POTW of any accidental or slug discharge. Such notification must also be given for any discharge which would violate any of the standards in sections 10-5-4 through 10-5-7, and 10-5-9 of this chapter. Accidental spill or slug load notification instructions shall be posted in conspicuous places on the user's premises advising employees whom to call; and
      4.   Procedures to prevent adverse impact from any accidental or slug discharge. Such procedures include, but are not limited to, inspection and maintenance of storage areas, handling and transfer of materials, loading and unloading operations, control of plant site runoff, worker training, building of containment structures or equipment, measures for containing toxic pollutants (including solvents), and/or measures and equipment for emergency response.
   B.   Accidental Spill Prevention Plan Required: Each existing user shall complete and submit its ASPP within sixty (60) days after notification by the City. Each user shall implement its ASPP as submitted after such ASPP has been reviewed and approved by the City. Review and approval of such plans and operating procedures by the City shall not relieve the user from the responsibility to modify its facility as necessary to meet the requirements of this chapter.
   C.   Notification Of Accident: Users shall notify the City water renewal facility immediately upon the occurrence of a slug load or accidental discharge of substances prohibited by this chapter. The notification shall include location of discharge, date and time thereof, type of waste, concentration and volume, and corrective actions. Within five (5) days following an accidental discharge, the user shall submit to the City a detailed written report describing the cause of the discharge and the measures to be taken by the user to prevent similar future occurrences. Any user that discharges a slug load of prohibited materials shall be liable for any expense, loss or damage to the POTW, in addition to the amount of any fines or costs imposed on the City on account thereof under State or Federal law. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-12: PRETREATMENT FACILITIES:
10-5-12-1: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
Users shall provide necessary wastewater pretreatment as required to comply with this chapter and shall achieve compliance with all applicable pretreatment standards within the time limitations as specified by appropriate statutes, regulations and ordinances. Any facilities required to pretreat wastewater to a level acceptable to the City shall be provided, properly operated and maintained at the user's expense. Detailed plans showing the pretreatment facilities shall be submitted to the City for review and must be acceptable to the City before construction of the facility. The review of such plans shall in no way relieve the discharger from the responsibility of modifying its facility or operations as necessary to produce an effluent acceptable to the City under the provisions of this chapter. Within a reasonable time after the completion of the wastewater pretreatment facility, the user shall furnish its operations and maintenance procedures for the City to review. Any subsequent significant changes in the pretreatment facilities or method of operation shall be reported to and be accepted by the City prior to the user's initiation of the changes. (1952 Code § 8-14-12.01)
10-5-12-2: ADDITIONAL PRETREATMENT MEASURES:
Whenever deemed necessary, the Pretreatment Coordinator may require users to restrict their discharge during peak flow periods, designate that certain wastewaters be discharged only into specific sewers, relocate and/or consolidate points of discharge, separate sewage wastestreams from industrial wastestreams, and such other conditions as may be necessary to protect the POTW, personnel operating the POTW, the public health or to determine the user's compliance with the requirements of this chapter. (1952 Code § 8-14-12.02)
10-5-12-3: INTERCEPTORS:
Suitable and adequate grease and oil or sand interceptors shall be provided for the proper handling of wastewater containing grease, oil, sand or other substances prohibited by this chapter; except that such interceptors shall not be required for residential users. All interception units shall be of a type and capacity approved by the City and shall be so located to be easily accessible for cleaning and inspection. Such interceptors shall be provided, inspected, cleaned regularly in accordance with established BMPs, and maintained in proper operating condition by the user and at the user's expense. The introduction of chemical, bacterial, enzyme or any other additive into an interceptor, directly or indirectly, that causes interference with the normal operation of the unit or causes pass through of prohibited substances is prohibited. Interceptor maintenance and cleaning records shall be maintained by the user and made available to pretreatment inspectors for review upon request. (1952 Code § 8-14-12.03)
10-5-13: FEES:
   A.   General Charges And Fees: Users of the POTW shall pay reasonable charges and fees to compensate the City for its costs associated with permitting, monitoring, inspection, surveillance and laboratory analyses required by the Federal and State pretreatment programs and this chapter. Sewer system connection and service charges and fees are established by a separate ordinance.
   B.   Charges And Fees Related To Noncompliance: If costs are incurred beyond normal operation through involvement with noncomplying users, the City will charge the noncomplying user such costs and fees as provided for in section 10-5-24-3 of this chapter. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-14: WASTEWATER DISCHARGES:
It shall be unlawful to discharge sewage, industrial wastes or other wastes to any sewer within the jurisdiction of the City, and/or to the POTW, without having first complied with the terms of this chapter, or without having first obtained the City approval of a compliance schedule submitted by the user. (1952 Code § 8-14-14)
10-5-15: WASTEWATER DISCHARGE DATA DISCLOSURE:
10-5-15-1: GENERAL DISCLOSURE:
All users proposing to connect to or to discharge sewage, industrial wastes and other wastes to the POTW shall disclose and submit all relevant information as requested by the City. (1952 Code § 8-14-15.01)
10-5-15-2: DISCLOSURE FORMS:
   A.   Requirements; Time Limits: SIUs shall complete and file with the City a data disclosure form prescribed by the City. Existing sources shall file data disclosure forms within one hundred eighty (180) days of promulgation of an applicable categorical pretreatment standard and ninety (90) days upon notification by the City. New sources shall file a data disclosure form at least ninety (90) days prior to commencement of their discharge to the POTW. Certain new and existing users may be required to submit data disclosure forms as prescribed herein. This data disclosure form satisfies the requirement of the user baseline monitoring report as described in 40 CFR 403.12(b). The disclosure to be made by the user shall be made on written forms provided by the City and shall include:
      1.   Disclosure of name, address and location of the facility, including the name of the operator and owner.
      2.   Disclosure of industrial classification (NAICS) number according to the most current edition of the North American Industrial Classification System Manual as published by the United States Office of Management and Budget.
      3.   Identification of the pretreatment standards applicable to each regulated process.
      4.   Disclosure of wastewater constituents and characteristics. The user shall submit the results of sampling and analysis identifying the nature and concentration (daily maximum and average), or mass where appropriate, of regulated pollutants in the discharge from each regulated process. Although the City may specify additional or more frequent samples, a minimum of one sample, representative of daily operations, is required to compile the data necessary to comply with this section. Sampling and analyses shall be performed in accordance with section 10-5-20 of this chapter.
      5.   Disclosure of time and duration of discharges, including copies of flow charts.
      6.   Disclosure of average daily and maximum daily wastewater flow rates, in gallons per day, including any daily, monthly or seasonal variations, of all regulated or manufacturing process streams and other streams as necessary to allow use of the combined wastestream formula of 40 CFR 403.6(e). All flows shall be measured unless other verifiable techniques are approved by the City due to cost or infeasibility.
      7.   Disclosure of site plans, floor plans, plumbing plans and details to show all sewers, sewer connections, inspection manholes, sampling chambers and appurtenances by size and location.
      8.   Description of activities, facilities and plant processes on the premises including all materials which are or may be discharged to the sewers or works of the City and a brief description of the nature, average rate of production and standard industrial classification of the operations.
      9.   A statement regarding whether or not compliance is being achieved with this chapter on a consistent basis and if not, whether additional pretreatment is required for the user to comply with this chapter. The statement on compliance shall be certified to by a qualified professional and reviewed and signed by an authorized representative of the user.
      10.   Where additional pretreatment and/or operation and maintenance activities will be required to comply with this chapter, including categorical standards, the user shall provide a compliance schedule consisting of a declaration of the shortest schedule by which the user will provide such additional pretreatment and/or implementation of additional operational and maintenance activities. A compliance schedule pursuant to this section must meet the requirements outlined in section 10-5-16 of this chapter.
      11.   All data disclosure forms shall be signed by an authorized representative of the user as defined in section 10-5-3 of this chapter, and when required by the City, a registered professional engineer.
      12.   Each product produced by type, amount, process or processes and rate of production.
      13.   Type and amount of raw materials used, including chemicals used in process which may be discharged to the collection system (average daily and maximum daily).
      14.   List of environmental control permits held by or for the facility.
   B.   Acceptance Or Rejection: The City will evaluate the completeness of the data disclosure form furnished by the user and may require additional information. The City may require inspection and sampling manholes and/or flow measuring or recording and sampling equipment to assure compliance with this chapter. Within thirty (30) days, after full evaluation and acceptance of the data furnished, the City shall notify the user of the City's acceptance through the issuance of an indirect discharge permit, or rejection thereof. Incomplete or inaccurate applications will not be processed and will be promptly returned to the user with an explanation of necessary revisions. Any schedules or timetables submitted by the user shall be subject to review and approval by the City. The City may deny any application for an indirect discharge permit. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-16: COMPLIANCE SCHEDULES FOR MEETING APPLICABLE PRETREATMENT STANDARDS:
   A.   Schedule Of Milestone Dates: The schedule will contain milestone dates for the commencement and completion of major events leading to the construction and operation of additional pretreatment required for the user to comply with the requirements of this chapter, including categorical standards. Examples of such milestone dates include hiring an engineer, completing preliminary plans, executing contract for major components, commencing construction, completing construction and other acts which may be necessary to achieve compliance with this chapter.
   B.   Maximum Time: Under no circumstance shall the City permit a time increment of any single step directed toward compliance which exceeds nine (9) months.
   C.   Progress Report: Not later than fourteen (14) days following each milestone date in the schedule and the final date for compliance, the user shall submit a progress report to the City, including no less than a statement as to whether or not it complied with the increment of progress represented by that milestone date and, if not, the date on which it expects to comply with this increment of progress, the reason for delay and the steps being taken by the user to return the construction to the approved schedule. (1952 Code § 8-14-16)
10-5-17: INDIRECT DISCHARGE PERMIT (IDP):
10-5-17-1: MINOR INDUSTRIAL USERS:
The City may, in its discretion, issue a general discharge permit to a minor industrial user (MIU) to ensure compliance with applicable pretreatment standards and requirements, including implementation of an accidental spill prevention plan, installation and operation of pretreatment facilities, or required BMPs. If a permit is issued, the user shall pay the applicable charges and fees and meet such other conditions as required by the City. (Ord. 25-14, 7-8-2014)
10-5-17-2: SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USERS:
   A.   Permit Required: No SIU shall discharge wastewater into the POTW without first obtaining an indirect discharge permit. Any violation of the terms and conditions of an indirect discharge permit shall be deemed a violation of this chapter and subjects the user or permittee to the sanctions set out in this chapter. Obtaining an indirect discharge permit does not relieve a permittee of its obligation to comply with all Federal and State pretreatment standards or requirements or with any other requirements of Federal, State and local laws.
   B.   Issuance Of Permit: The City shall issue to each SIU an indirect discharge permit, which will be based on information in the data disclosure form and include:
      1.   Any fees and charges to be paid upon initial issuance.
      2.   Limits on the average and maximum wastewater pollutant concentrations, loadings or characteristics.
      3.   Limits on average and maximum rate and time of discharge or requirements for flow regulations and equalization.
      4.   Slug discharge control requirements.
      5.   Self-monitoring requirements, including flow monitoring frequency and method sampling frequencies, number, types and standards for tests.
      6.   Authorized points of discharge and regulated processes.
      7.   Requirements for installation and maintenance of inspection and sampling facilities.
      8.   Any requirements for installation, maintenance, operation, or implementation of best management practices.
      9.   Compliance schedules.
      10.   Special conditions as the City may reasonably require, such as sampling locations or circumstances of a given discharge.
      11.   Reporting requirements including, but not limited to, notification of accidental spills, noncompliance, and discharge/process changes.
      12.   Requirements for submission of special technical reports or discharge reports where same differs from those prescribed by this chapter.
      13.   Recordkeeping requirements in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.
      14.   Any grant of a monitoring waiver approved by the City.
      15.   Any special agreements the City chooses to continue or develop between the City and the permittee.
      16.   A statement of the civil and criminal penalties applicable to an SIU for violations of the terms and conditions of an indirect discharge permit or of this chapter.
      17.   Standard conditions as apply to all SIUs.
   C.   Term Of Permit: Indirect discharge permits shall be issued for a specific time period, not to exceed five (5) years. Each permit shall indicate an effective date and an expiration date.
   D.   Transferability: Indirect discharge permits are issued to a specific user for a specific operation and are not assignable to another user or transferable to any other location without prior written approval of the City. Each permit shall contain a statement of non-transferability.
   E.   Void Of Permit: Indirect discharge permits shall be voidable upon cessation of operations or transfer of business ownership. The indirect discharge permit issued to a particular user is void upon the issuance of a new indirect discharge permit to that user.
   F.   Waiver Of Sampling: The City may authorize an SIU subject to a categorical pretreatment standard to forego sampling of a pollutant regulated by categorical pretreatment standard if the SIU has demonstrated through sampling and other technical factors that the pollutant is neither present nor expected to be present in the discharge, or is present only at background levels from the intake water and without an increase in the pollutant due to activities by the user. The authorization is subject to the conditions as outlined in 40 CFR 403.12(e)(2)(i) through (vii).
   G.   Reduction Of Reporting Requirements: The City may authorize an SIU subject to a categorical pretreatment standard to reduce its reporting requirement to no less frequently than once a year, unless required more frequently in a pretreatment standard or by the approval authority, where the user meets all of the conditions outlined in 40 CFR 403.12(e)(3). (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019; amd. Ord. 22-22, 5-10-2022)
10-5-17-3: EXTRAJURISDICTIONAL USERS:
Any user located beyond the City limits required to obtain an indirect discharge permit shall submit a permit application (DDF) as outlined in section 10-5-15 of this chapter. (1952 Code § 8-14-17.03)
10-5-17-4: TEMPORARY INDIRECT DISCHARGE PERMITS:
The City may issue indirect discharge permits to address temporary nondomestic discharges to the POTW. Each temporary discharge must receive prior written approval from the City. Wastewater sources that are subject to temporary permitting include, but are not limited to, stormwater, groundwater, cooling water, process water, cleanup water from spills, leaking underground storage tanks and monitoring wells. Each temporary discharge permit must be reviewed and reissued if the user wishes to discharge past the original expiration date. Users issued temporary indirect discharge permits shall pay all applicable charges and fees and meet such other conditions as required by the City. (1952 Code § 8-14-17.04)
10-5-17-5: APPEALS:
Users will be provided with a draft permit for their review and comment prior to permit issuance. Any person, including the user, may petition the City to reconsider the terms of an indirect discharge permit as follows:
   A.   Time Limit For Filing: The written petition must be filed with the Public Works Department within twenty (20) days of the permit issuance. Failure to submit a timely petition for reconsideration shall be deemed a waiver of the right to appeal.
   B.   Content Of Petition: In its petition, the appealing party must indicate the specific permit conditions objected to, the reasons for this objection, and shall present alternative conditions to meet the intent of this chapter.
   C.   No Stay Of Permit: The effectiveness of the permit shall not be stayed pending the appeal.
   D.   Response By Public Works Department: The Public Works Director or his/her designee shall provide written action to the appealing party within ten (10) working days from the date the appeal was filed. If the Public Works Director or his/her designee fails to respond within ten (10) working days, the petition for reconsideration shall be deemed denied.
   E.   Appeal To Public Works Commission: Decisions of the Public Works Director or his/her designee regarding the petition for reconsideration may be appealed to the Public Works Commission by filing a written request for appeal with the Public Works Department within fifteen (15) days of the decision of the Public Works Director or his/her designee. The Public Works Commission shall address the appeal at its next scheduled meeting. The appealing party may appear and present evidence and testimony at such meeting. The decision of the Public Works Commission regarding the petition shall be in writing.
   F.   Appeal To City Council: The decision of the Public Works Commission may be appealed to the City Council by filing a notice requesting appeal with the City Clerk's Office within fifteen (15) days of receipt of the written decision.
   G.   Appeal To District Court: Decisions of the City Council may be appealed to the District Court for the Fourth Judicial District of the State. (1952 Code § 8-14-17.05)
10-5-17-6: INDIRECT DISCHARGE PERMIT MODIFICATIONS:
The terms and conditions of an indirect discharge permit may be subject to modification by the City at any time as limitations or requirements are modified or other just cause exists. Any permit modifications which result in new conditions shall include a reasonable time schedule for compliance as determined by the City. Other reasons for modification include, but are not limited to, the following:
   A.   To incorporate any new or revised Federal, State, or local pretreatment standards or requirements;
   B.   To address significant alterations or additions to the user's operation, processes or wastewater since the time of permit issuance or the last modification;
   C.   A change in the POTW that requires either a temporary or permanent reduction or elimination of the authorized discharge;
   D.   To incorporate special conditions resulting from the issuance of a special order or an enforcement action;
   E.   Information indicating that the permitted discharge poses a threat to the City POTW, City personnel or the receiving waters;
   F.   Violation of any terms or conditions of the wastewater discharge permit;
   G.   Misrepresentations or failure to fully disclose all relevant facts in the wastewater discharge permit application or in any required reporting;
   H.   Revision of or a grant of variance from categorical pretreatment standards pursuant to 40 CFR 403.13; or
   I.   To correct typographical or other errors in the indirect discharge permit. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-17-7: REISSUANCE:
A user, required to a have an indirect discharge permit, shall submit a written request for permit renewal at least sixty (60) days prior to permit expiration. The City shall then provide the user with the necessary renewal forms and instructions. A user, whose existing indirect discharge permit has expired and has submitted its renewal application request within the specified time period, shall be deemed to have an effective indirect discharge permit until the City issues or denies a new indirect discharge permit. A user, whose existing indirect discharge permit has expired and that fails to submit its renewal application request within the specified time period, shall be deemed to be discharging without an indirect discharge permit. (1952 Code § 8-14-17.07)
10-5-17-8: REVOCATION:
Indirect discharge permits may be revoked for, but not limited to, the following reasons:
   A.   Failure to notify the City of significant changes to the wastewater prior to the changed discharge;
   B.   Failure to provide prior notification to the City of changed conditions;
   C.   Misrepresentation or failure to fully disclose all relevant facts in the data disclosure form or subsequent permit renewal submittals;
   D.   Falsifying self-monitoring reports;
   E.   Tampering with monitoring equipment;
   F.   Refusing to allow the City timely access to the facility premises and records;
   G.   Failure to meet discharge limitations;
   H.   Failure to pay fines;
   I.   Failure to meet compliance schedules;
   J.   Failure to complete a wastewater survey or the wastewater discharge permit application;
   K.   Failure to provide advance notice of the transfer of a permitted facility;
   L.   If the City has to invoke its emergency provisions;
   M.   Violation of any pretreatment standard or requirement, or any terms of an indirect discharge permit or this chapter. (1952 Code § 8-14-17.08)
10-5-18: STANDARDS MODIFICATIONS:
All categorical pretreatment standards adopted by the U.S. EPA after the promulgation of this chapter shall be enforceable by the City through this chapter. Where a user, subject to a categorical pretreatment standard, has not previously submitted a data disclosure form as required by section 10-5-15 of this chapter, the user shall file a data disclosure form with the City within one hundred eighty (180) days after the promulgation of the applicable categorical pretreatment standard by the U.S. EPA. In addition, any user operating on the basis of a previous filing of a disclosure statement, shall submit to the City within one hundred eighty (180) days after the promulgation of an applicable categorical pretreatment standard, the additional information required by subsections 10-5-15-2A3, A4, A6 and A10 of this chapter. If deemed necessary by the City, where categorical pretreatment standards are more stringent, the indirect discharge permit will be modified. The user shall be informed of any proposed changes in this chapter at least thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of change. Any changes or new conditions in this chapter shall include a reasonable time schedule for compliance. (1952 Code § 8-14-18)
10-5-19: USER NOTIFICATION AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS:
10-5-19-1: ELECTRONIC REPORTING
10-5-19-1: ELECTRONIC REPORTING:
The City accepts electronic documents and signatures using a system compliant with 40 CFR Part 3 (Cross-Media Electronic Reporting). Users that are required to send electronic documents and signatures to the City to satisfy the requirements of this Chapter must submit a signed Subscriber Agreement to the City for approval, and register online for the reporting service that the City has available. (Ord. 42-23, 12-12-2023)
10-5-19-2: FINAL COMPLIANCE REPORT:
Within ninety (90) days following the date for final compliance by the user with applicable pretreatment standards and requirements set forth in this chapter, or an indirect discharge permit, or within ninety (90) days after commencement of the introduction of wastewater into the POTW by a new user, including new source users, any user when required shall submit to the City a report indicating the nature and concentration of all prohibited or regulated substances contained in its discharge, and the average and maximum daily flow in gallons. The report shall state whether the applicable pretreatment standards or requirements are being met on a consistent basis and, if not, what additional operation, maintenance, and/or pretreatment is necessary to bring the user into compliance with the applicable pretreatment standards or requirements. This statement shall be signed by an authorized representative of the user as defined in section 10-5-3 of this chapter. For CIUs, this report shall contain the information outlined in subsections 10-5-15-2A3, A4, A6, and A11 of this chapter. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019; amd. Ord. 42-23, 12-12-2023)
10-5-19-3: PERIODIC COMPLIANCE REPORTS:
   A.   Required: Any user subject to a pretreatment standard set forth in this chapter, after the compliance date of such pretreatment standard, or, in the case of a new user, after commencement of the discharge to the POTW, shall submit to the City at six (6) month intervals as prescribed in the indirect discharge permit, unless required more frequently by the City, a report indicating the nature and concentration of prohibited or regulated substances in the effluent which are limited by the pretreatment standards hereof. In addition, this report shall include a record of all measured or estimated average and maximum daily flows during the reporting period. Flows shall be reported on the basis of actual measurement, provided however, where cost or feasibility considerations justify, the City may accept reports of average and maximum flows estimated by verifiable techniques. This report shall also include any additional information as may be required by this chapter or the indirect discharge permit, including production data and flow measurements from any dilute or non- regulated wastestreams.
   B.   Content: Reports of users shall contain all results of sampling and analyses of the discharge, including the flow and the nature and concentration, or production and mass where required by the City. All sample results shall indicate the time, date and place of sampling, and methods of analyses, and shall certify that the discharge sampled is representative of discharges of normal work cycles and expected pollutant discharges from the user. The frequency of monitoring by the user shall be prescribed within the indirect discharge permit. If a user sampled and analyzed more frequently than what was required in its indirect discharge permit, it must submit all results of sampling and analyses of the discharge as part of its self-monitoring report.
   C.   Certification For Waived Pollutants: If a user has been granted a waiver to forego sampling for one or more constituents required by the user's categorical pretreatment standards, each periodic compliance report shall include a statement certifying that the level of waived pollutants has not increased in the facility's discharge per 40 CFR 403.12(e)(2)(v).
   D.   Certification For NSCIUs: If the City has designated a user as an NSCIU (per section 10-5-3 of this chapter), the user is required to submit an annual certification statement as specified in 40 CFR 403.12(q) and include any additional information necessary to support the certification statement.
   E.   Other Users: All users not required to obtain an indirect discharge permit shall provide appropriate reports to the City as may be required. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019; amd. Ord. 42-23, 12-12-2023)
10-5-19-4: NONCOMPLIANCE NOTIFICATION, RESAMPLING AND REPORTING:
If sampling performed by a user indicates a violation, the user shall notify the City within twenty four (24) hours of becoming aware of the violation. The user shall also repeat the sampling within five (5) days and submit the results of the repeat analysis to the City within thirty (30) days after becoming aware of the violation, except the user is not required to resample if:
   A.   The City performs sampling at the user at a frequency of at least once per month; or
   B.   The City performs sampling at the user between the time when the user performs its initial sampling and the time when the user receives the results of this sampling. (1952 Code § 8-14-19.03; amd. Ord. 42-23, 12-12-2023)
10-5-19-5: NOTIFICATION OF SIGNIFICANT PRODUCTION CHANGES:
Any user operating under an indirect discharge permit incorporating equivalent mass or concentration limits shall notify the City within two (2) business days after the user has a reasonable basis to know that the production level will significantly change within the next calendar month. Any user not providing a notice of such anticipated change will be required to comply with the existing limits contained in its indirect discharge permit. (1952 Code § 8-14-19.04; amd. Ord. 42-23, 12-12-2023)
10-5-19-6: HAZARDOUS WASTE NOTIFICATION:
   A.   Required; Content:
      1.   Any user that is discharging more than fifteen kilograms (15 kg) of hazardous wastes as defined in 40 CFR 261 (listed or characteristic wastes) in a calendar month or any facility discharging any amount of acutely hazardous wastes, as specified in 40 CFR 261.30(d) and 261.33(e) is required to provide a one-time notification in writing to the City, EPA Regional Waste Management Division Director, and Idaho Division of Environmental Quality. Any existing user exempt from this notification, shall comply with the requirements contained herein within thirty (30) days of becoming aware of a discharge of fifteen kilograms (15 kg) of hazardous wastes in a calendar month or the discharge of acutely hazardous wastes to the City sewer system. Such notification shall include:
         a.   The name of the hazardous waste as set forth in 40 CFR part 261;
         b.   The EPA hazardous waste number; and
         c.   The type of discharge (continuous, batch, or other).
      2.   If an industrial user discharges more than one hundred kilograms (100 kg) of such waste per calendar month to the sewer system, the notification shall also contain the following information to the extent it is known or readily available to the industrial user:
         a.   An identification of the hazardous constituents contained in the wastes;
         b.   An estimation of the mass and concentration of such constituents in the wastestreams discharged during that calendar month; and
         c.   An estimation of the mass of constituents in the wastestreams expected to be discharged during the following twelve (12) months.
      B.   Exception For Self-Monitoring: These notification requirements do not apply to pollutants already reported under the self-monitoring requirements. Whenever the EPA publishes final rules identifying additional hazardous wastes or new characteristics of hazardous waste, a user shall notify the City of the discharge of such a substance within ninety (90) days of the effective date of such regulations. In the case of any notification made pursuant to this section, an industrial user shall certify that it has a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of hazardous wastes generated to the degree it has determined to be economically practical. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019; amd. Ord. 42-23, 12-12-2023)
10-5-19-7: NOTICE OF POTENTIAL PROBLEMS, INCLUDING ACCIDENTAL SPILLS AND SLUG LOADS:
Any user shall notify the City immediately of all discharges that could cause problems to the POTW, including any slug loads, as defined in section 10-5-3 of this chapter. The notification shall include the concentration and volume and corrective action. Steps being taken to reduce any adverse impact should also be noted during the notification. Any user that discharges a slug of pollutants shall be liable for any expense, loss or damage to the POTW, in addition to the amount of any fines imposed on the City under State or Federal law. (1952 Code § 8-14-19.06; amd. Ord. 42-23, 12-12-2023)
10-5-19-8: NOTIFICATION OF CHANGED DISCHARGE:
All users shall promptly notify the City in advance of any substantial change in the volume or character of pollutants in their discharge, including significant manufacturing process changes, pretreatment modifications, and the listed or characteristic hazardous wastes for which the user has submitted initial notification under section 10-5-19-5 of this section 10-5-19. (1952 Code § 8-14-19.07; amd. Ord. 42-23, 12-12-2023)
10-5-20: ANALYTICAL AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUES:
10-5-20-1: ANALYTICAL REQUIREMENTS:
All pollutant analyses, including sampling techniques, whether performed by the user, an independent contractor or the City, shall be performed in accordance with the techniques prescribed in 40 CFR part 136, and amendments thereto, unless otherwise specified in an applicable categorical pretreatment standard. Where 40 CFR part 136 does not include a sampling or analytical technique for the pollutant in question, sampling and analyses shall be performed in accordance with sampling and analytical procedures approved by the Administrator of the U.S. EPA. (1952 Code § 8-14-20.01)
10-5-20-2: SAMPLE COLLECTION:
   A.   Techniques: Except as indicated in subsection B of this section, the user must collect wastewater samples using flow proportional composite collection techniques. The City may authorize the use of time proportional sampling or the appropriate minimum number of grab samples where the user demonstrates that this will provide a representative sample of the effluent being discharged. In addition, grab samples may be required to show compliance with instantaneous discharge limits.
   B.   Grab Samples: Unless otherwise prescribed by the City, samples for oil and grease, temperature, pH, cyanide, phenols, sulfides, and volatile organic compounds must be obtained using grab collection techniques. Except for temperature and pH, multiple grab samples collected during a twenty four (24) hour period may be composited prior to analysis.
   C.   Location Of Collection: Samples shall be collected immediately downstream from pretreatment facilities, if such exist, or immediately downstream from the regulated or manufacturing process if no pretreatment exists or as determined by the City and contained in the user's indirect discharge permit. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-21: MONITORING FACILITIES:
   A.   Monitoring Facility: When required, each user shall provide and operate at the user's own expense, a monitoring facility to allow inspection, sampling and flow measurement of each sewer discharge to the City. Each monitoring facility shall be situated on the user's premises, except where such a location would be impractical or cause undue hardship on the user. The City may concur with the facility being constructed in the public street or sidewalk area, providing that the facility is located so that it will not be obstructed by landscaping or parked vehicles. There shall be ample room in or near such sampling facility to allow accurate sampling and preparation of samples for analysis. The facility, sampling and measuring equipment shall be maintained at all times in a safe and proper operating condition at the expense of the user. Where required by Federal, State or local regulations, such monitoring facilities shall be provided at the end of a process or production unit, or following treatment of a particular process or production unit, from which regulated toxic pollutants are discharged.
   B.   Construction Standards And Specifications: All monitoring facilities shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with all applicable construction standards and specifications. Construction shall be completed within one hundred twenty (120) days (or such longer period as may be allowed by the City) of receipt by the user of the indirect discharge permit. (1952 Code § 8-14-21)
10-5-22: INSPECTION AND SAMPLING:
   A.   Right To Enter: The City shall have the right to enter the facilities of any user to ascertain whether the purpose of this chapter, and any indirect discharge permit or order issued hereunder, is being met and whether the user is complying with all requirements thereof. The user shall allow the City, or its representatives, upon presentation of credentials of identification, to enter upon the premises of the user at all reasonable hours, including all hours of operation or discharging for the purposes of inspection, sampling or records examination. The City shall have the right to set up on the user's property, or require installation of, such devices as are necessary to conduct flow monitoring and sampling of the user's operations.
   B.   User Security: Where a user has security measures in force which require proper identification and clearance before entry into its premises, the user shall make necessary arrangements with its security personnel so that, upon presentation of suitable identification, City staff will be permitted to enter without delay for the purposes of performing specific responsibilities.
   C.   Right To Safe And Ready Access: The City shall have safe and ready access to all parts of the premises for the purposes of inspection, sampling, records examination and copying, and performance of any additional duties. Any temporary or permanent obstruction to safe and easy access to the facility to be inspected and/or sampled shall be promptly removed by the user at the written or verbal request of the City and shall not be replaced. The costs of clearing such access shall be borne by the user. Unreasonable delays in allowing the City safe access to the user's premises shall constitute a violation of this chapter.
   D.   Search Warrants: If the City is refused access to a building, structure or property, or any part thereof, and is able to demonstrate probable cause to believe that there may be a violation of this chapter, or that there is a need to inspect and/or sample as part of a routine inspection and sampling program designed to verify compliance with this chapter or any permit or order issued hereunder, or to protect the overall public health, safety and welfare of the community, then the City shall seek issuance of a search warrant from the District Court in the Fourth Judicial District of Idaho. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-23: CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION:
Information and data on a user obtained from data disclosure forms, reports, surveys, indirect discharge permits, and monitoring programs, and from City inspection and sampling activities, shall be available to the public or other governmental agency without restriction unless the user specifically requests, and is able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the City, that the release of such information would divulge information, processes or methods of production entitled to protection as trade secrets under applicable State law. When requested and demonstrated by the user that the information furnished be kept confidential, the portions of a report which might disclose trade secrets or secret processes shall not be made available for inspection by the public, but shall be made available immediately upon request to governmental agencies for uses related to the NPDES Program or Pretreatment Program, and in enforcement proceedings involving the user furnishing the information. Wastewater constituents and characteristics and other "effluent data" as defined by 40 CFR 2.302 will not be recognized as confidential information and will be available to the public without restriction. Any such claim must be asserted at the time of submission by clearly indicating the words "confidential business information" on each page containing such information. If no claim is made at the time of submission, all information will be available to the public. All alleged confidential business information is still subject to a valid public records request, pursuant to Idaho Code title 74, chapter 1. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-24: ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT REMEDIES:
10-5-24-1: USER PROHIBITED CONDUCT:
A user shall not: a) fail to report accurately the wastewater constituents and characteristics of its discharge; b) fail to report significant changes in wastewater constituents or characteristics; c) refuse reasonable access to the user's premises by representatives of the City for the purpose of inspection or monitoring; or d) violate any State or Federal pretreatment regulation, the provisions of the indirect discharge permit, the provisions of this chapter or any order of the City with respect thereto. The City may seek any or all of the remedies or penalties provided in this chapter (including termination of wastewater treatment service) against any user that violates any of the foregoing prohibitions. The City may seek the issuance of a temporary or permanent injunction, as deemed appropriate, for legal and/or equitable relief. Enforcement of pretreatment violations will generally be in accordance with the City Pretreatment Program Enforcement Response Plan. The City reserves the right, however, to take other action against any user when the circumstances warrant. Further, the City is empowered to take more than one enforcement action against any noncompliant user. These actions may be taken concurrently. Issuance of a compliance order, administrative fines, penalties, and/or cease and desist orders shall not be a bar against, or prerequisite for, taking any other action against a noncompliant user. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-24-2: NOTIFICATION OF VIOLATION; ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUSTMENT:
Whenever the City finds that any user has violated the prohibitions in section 10-5-24-1 of this section 10-5-24, the City shall cause to be served upon such user a written notice either in person or by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, stating the nature of the alleged violation or violations. The notice may also state what fine, penalty or other remedy the City will seek against the user for such alleged violation or violations. Within twenty (20) days of the date of receipt of the notice, the user shall respond personally or in writing to the City advising of its position with respect to the allegations. Thereafter, the user shall be given the opportunity to meet with representatives, employees or agents of the City to discuss the veracity of the allegations, to establish a plan for the satisfactory correction of the violations and preclusion of a recurrence thereof, and to pay the fine or otherwise comply with the penalty or remedy being sought by the City for the violation or violations. Submission of a response in no way relieves the user of liability for any violations occurring before or after receipt of written notice of noncompliance from the City. Nothing in this section shall limit the authority of the City to take any action, including emergency actions or any other enforcement action, without first issuing a notice of violation. (1952 Code § 8-14-24.02)
10-5-24-3: RECOVERY OF COSTS:
Any user that violates any of the provisions of this chapter or that discharges or causes a discharge producing a deposit or obstruction or causes damage to or impairs the City wastewater disposal system shall be liable to the City for any expense, loss or damage caused by such violation or discharge. The City shall charge the user for the cost incurred by the City for any monitoring, surveillance, cleaning, repair or replacement work caused by the violation or discharge, and for costs incurred by the City in investigating the violation and in enforcing this chapter against the user, including reasonable administrative costs, inspection fees, fees for testing, attorney fees, court costs and all expenses of litigation. Refusal to pay the assessed costs shall constitute a violation of this chapter, enforceable under the provisions of this section 10-5-24 and section 10-5-25 of this chapter. Any user that violates any of the provisions of this chapter or that discharges or causes a discharge producing a deposit or obstruction or causes damage to any property may be liable for any expense, loss, or damage caused by such violation. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
10-5-24-4: SHOW CAUSE HEARING:
Where the violation of section 10-5-24-1 of this section 10-5-24 is not corrected by timely compliance through the administrative adjustment procedure set forth at section 10-5-24-2 of this section 10-5-24, the City may order any user that suffers or permits a violation of section 10-5-24-1 of this section 10-5-24, to show cause before the Public Works Commission or its designee why the proposed enforcement action (which may include suspension of service) should not be taken. A written notice shall be served on the user by personal service or by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, specifying the time and place of a hearing to be held by the Public Works Commission or its designee regarding the violation, the reasons why the enforcement action is to be taken, the proposed enforcement action and directing the user to show cause before the commission or its designee why the proposed enforcement action should not be taken. The notice of the hearing shall be served no less than ten (10) days before the hearing. Service of the notice may be made on any agent, officer or authorized representative of a user. The information and evidence presented at the hearing shall be considered by the commission or its designee, who shall then enter appropriate findings of fact, conclusions of law, and orders with respect to the alleged violations of the user. Appeal of such orders may be taken within twenty (20) days by the user to the City Council, which may grant a hearing to take additional evidence or render its decision based upon the record of the Public Works Commission proceedings. A show cause hearing shall not be a bar against, or prerequisite for, taking any other action against a noncompliant user. (1952 Code § 8-14-24.04)
10-5-24-5: ADMINISTRATIVE FINES:
When the City finds that a user has violated or continues to violate any provision of this chapter, an indirect discharge permit or order issued hereunder, or any other pretreatment standard or requirement, the City may fine such user in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). Such fines shall be assessed on a per violation, per day basis. In the case of monthly or other long term average discharge limits, fines may be assessed for each day during the period of violation. Issuance of an administrative fine shall not be a bar against, or a prerequisite for, taking any other action against the user. (1952 Code § 8-14-24.05)
10-5-24-6: ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS - CONSENT, COMPLIANCE AND CEASE AND DESIST:
   A.   Agreement For Voluntary Compliance: The City may enter into consent orders, assurances of voluntary compliance or other similar documents establishing an agreement with any user responsible for noncompliance. Such documents will include specific action to be taken by the user to correct the noncompliance within a time period specified by the document. Such documents shall have the same force and effect as the administrative orders issued pursuant to subsections B1 and B2 of this section and shall be judicially enforceable. Use of a consent order shall not be a bar against, or prerequisite for, taking any other action against the user.
   B.   Administrative Orders: When the City finds that a user has violated or continues to violate any provision of this chapter, a wastewater discharge permit or order issued hereunder, or any other pretreatment standard or requirement, the City may:
      1.   Issue a compliance order to the user responsible for the discharge directing that the user come into compliance within a time specified in the order. If the user does not come into compliance within the time specified in the order, sewer service may be discontinued unless adequate treatment facilities, devices or other related appurtenances are installed and properly operated. Compliance orders may also contain other requirements to address the noncompliance, including additional self-monitoring, and management practices designed to minimize the amount of pollutants discharged to the sewer; or
      2.   Issue a cease and desist order to the user directing it to cease and desist all such violations and directing the user to:
         a.   Immediately comply with all requirements; and
         b.   Take such appropriate remedial or preventive action as may be needed to properly address a continuing or threatened violation, including halting operations and/or terminating the discharge.
   C.   Other Action Against User: Issuance of an administrative order shall not be a bar against, or a prerequisite for, taking any other action against the user. (1952 Code § 8-14-24.06)
10-5-24-7: EMERGENCY SUSPENSION OF SERVICE AND REVOCATION OF INDIRECT DISCHARGE PERMIT:
The City may, after informal notice to the user in writing or in person or by telephone, revoke the indirect discharge permit and order the suspension of the wastewater treatment service to a user when a user fails to comply with an administrative order issued pursuant to section 10-5-24-6 of this section 10-5-24, or it appears to the City that an actual or threatened discharge: a) presents or threatens an imminent or substantial danger to the health or welfare of persons or substantial danger to the environment; or b) threatens to interfere with the operation of the POTW. Any user notified of the City suspension order shall immediately cease all discharges. In the event of failure of the user to comply with the suspension order, the City may immediately take all necessary steps to halt or prevent any further discharge by such user into the POTW. The City shall have authority to physically cap, block or seal the user's sewer line (whether on public or private property) in order to terminate service under this section. The City shall have the right to enter upon the user's property to accomplish the capping, blocking or sealing of the user's sewer line. The City shall reinstate the wastewater treatment service upon clear and convincing proof by the user of the elimination of the noncomplying discharge or condition creating the threat as set forth in this chapter. (1952 Code § 8-14-24.07)
10-5-24-8: ANNUAL PUBLICATION:
The City shall publish annually, in a newspaper of general circulation that provides meaningful public notice within the City jurisdiction, a list of those users which, during the previous twelve (12) months, were in significant noncompliance with applicable pretreatment standards or other pretreatment requirements. (1952 Code § 8-14-24.08)
10-5-25: JUDICIAL ENFORCEMENT REMEDIES:
Civil and criminal penalties listed in this section are per Idaho Code 50-302. (Ord. 8-19, 7-9-2019)
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