(A) The District shall, from time to time, have tests made to determine the quality of waste being discharged into the public sewer from individual users of the wastewater system or from connections of service lines carrying composite waste from domestic users and/or industrial users and from connections including the premises of industrial waste discharge permit holders under the provisions of this chapter. If at any time such waste becomes of such a quality and/or quantity that requires pretreatment, the District shall have the authority to require that proper permits be obtained and the permit holder at his expense install proper pretreatment facilities.
(B) In the event of a significant change in a wastewater system user’s wastes being discharged to the public sanitary sewer, the user shall promptly notify the District of the nature of the change in quality or strength and in volume. These changes shall be subject to verification by the District. The District may require appropriate remedies for the adequate treatment of such wastes thus tested. “Significant” means a change of 10% or more in strength and/or volume of wastes.
(Ord. 2005-01-01, passed 2-21-05)