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CHAPTER 96
USE OF PUBLIC SEWERS
96.01 Purpose and Policy
96.31 Periodic Compliance Reports
96.02 Administration
96.32 Reports of Changed Conditions
96.03 Abbreviations
96.33 Reports of Potential Problems
96.04 Definitions
96.34 Reports From Users Not Required To Have Permit
96.05 Connection Permit Required
96.35 Notice Of Violation; Repeat Sampling And Reporting
96.06 Connection Fee
96.36 Analytical Requirements
96.07 Prohibited Discharge Standards
96.37 Sample Collection
96.08 National Categorical Pretreatment Standards
96.38 Timing
96.09 State Pretreatment Standards
96.39 Record Keeping
96.10 Local Limits
96.40 Right of Entry; Inspection and Sampling
96.11 City’s Right of Revision
96.41 Search Warrants
96.12 Dilution
96.42 Confidential Information
96.13 Pretreatment Facilities
96.43 Publication of Users In Significant Noncompliance
96.14 Accidental Discharge/Slug Control Plans
96.44 Notification of Violation
96.15 Hauled Wastewater
96.45 Consent Orders
96.16 Wastewater Analysis
96.46 Show Cause Hearing
96.17 Wastewater Discharge Permit Requirement
96.47 Compliance Orders
96.18 Wastewater Discharge Permit Application
96.48 Cease and Desist Orders
96.19 Application Signatories and Certification
96.49 Emergency Suspensions
96.20 Wastewater Discharge Permit Decisions
96.50 Termination of Discharge
96.21 Wastewater Discharge Permit Duration
96.51 Injunctive Relief
96.22 Wastewater Discharge Permit Contents
96.52 Violations
96.23 Wastewater Discharge Permit Appeals
96.53 Remedies Nonexclusive
96.24 Wastewater Discharge Permit Modification
96.54 Liability Insurance
96.25 Wastewater Discharge Permit Transfer
96.55 Water Supply Severance
96.26 Wastewater Discharge Permit Revocation
96.56 Upset
96.27 Wastewater Discharge Permit Reissuance
96.57 Prohibited Discharge Standards
96.28 Baseline Monitoring Reports
96.58 Bypass
96.29 Compliance Schedule Progress Reports
96.30 Reports on Compliance with Categorical Pretreatment Standard Deadline
 
96.01 PURPOSE AND POLICY.
   This chapter sets forth uniform requirements for users of the Publicly Owned Treatment Works for the City and enables the City to comply with all applicable State and Federal laws, including the Clean Water Act (33 United States Code §1251 et seq.) and the General Pretreatment Regulations (40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 403). The objectives of this chapter are:
   1.   To prevent the introduction of pollutants into the Publicly Owned Treatment Works that will interfere with its operation.
   2.   To prevent the introduction of pollutants into the Publicly Owned Treatment Works that will pass through the Publicly Owned Treatment Works, inadequately treated, into receiving waters, or otherwise be incompatible with the Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
   3.   To protect both the general public and Publicly Owned Treatment Works personnel who may be affected by wastewater and sludge in the course of their employment.
   4.   To promote reuse and recycling of industrial wastewater and sludge from the Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
   5.   To provide for fees for the equitable distribution of the cost of operation, maintenance and improvement of the Publicly Owned Treatment Works.
   6.   To enable the City of to comply with its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit conditions, sludge use and disposal requirements, and any other Federal or State laws to which the Publicly Owned Treatment Works is subject.
This chapter shall apply to all users of the Publicly Owned Treatment Works. This chapter authorizes the issuance of wastewater discharge permits; provides for monitoring, compliance, and enforcement activities; establishes administrative review procedures; requires user reporting; and provides for the setting of fees for the equitable distribution of costs resulting from the program established herein.
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