§ 52.32 ILLEGAL DISCHARGES.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to improperly dispose of any contaminant into the MS4. Contaminants include, but are not limited to the following:
      (1)   Trash or debris;
      (2)   Construction materials or uncontrolled sediment;
      (3)   Petroleum products, including but not limited to oil, gasoline, grease, fuel oil or hydraulic fluids;
      (4)   Antifreeze and other automotive products;
      (5)   Metals in either particulate or dissolved form;
      (6)   Flammable or explosive materials;
      (7)   Radioactive materials;
      (8)   Batteries, including but not limited to, lead acid automobile batteries, alkaline batteries, lithium batteries or mercury batteries;
      (9)   Acids, alkalis or bases;
      (10)   Paints, stains, resins, lacquers or varnishes;
      (11)   Degreasers and/or solvents;
      (12)   Drain cleaners;
      (13)   Pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers;
      (14)   Steam cleaning wastes;
      (15)   Soaps, detergents or ammonia;
      (16)   Swimming pool backwash including chlorinated swimming pool discharge;
      (17)   Chlorine, bromine and other disinfectants;
      (18)   Heated water;
      (19)   Animal waste, either from domestic animals or from feeder lot operations;
      (20)   Leaking sanitary sewers and connections that have remained uncorrected for more than seven days;
      (21)   Recreational vehicle waste;
      (22)   Animal carcasses;
      (23)   Food wastes;
      (24)   Medical wastes;
      (25)   Bark and other fibrous materials;
      (26)   Collected lawn clippings leaves or branches;
      (27)   Silt, sediment or gravel;
      (28)   Dyes, except with permission from the town;
      (29)   Chemicals not normally found in uncontaminated water;
      (30)   Washing of fresh concrete for cleaning and/or finishing, or to expose aggregates;
      (31)   Junk motor vehicles;
      (32)   Leading solid waste disposal containers;
      (33)   Sewage dumping or dumping of sewage sludge;
      (34)   Discharge of any polluted household wastewater, such as, but not limited to, laundry wash water and dishwater, except to a sanitary sewer or septic system;
      (35)   Leaking water lines that have remained uncorrected for seven days or more;
      (36)   Commercial, industrial or public vehicle wash discharge;
      (37)   Garbage or sanitary waste disposal;
      (38)   Dead animals or animal fecal waste;
      (39)   Dredged or spoil material;
      (40)   Wrecked or discarded vehicles or equipment;
      (41)   Wash waters to the storm drain system from the cleaning of gas stations, auto repair garages or other types of auto repair facilities;
      (42)   Wastewater to the storm drain system from mobile auto washing, steam cleaning, mobile carpet cleaning and other such mobile commercial and industrial operations;
      (43)   Waters from areas where repair of machinery and equipment, including motor vehicles, which are visibly leaking oil, fluids or coolants is undertaken;
      (44)   Waters from storage areas for materials containing grease, oil, or hazardous materials or uncovered receptacles containing hazardous materials, grease or oil;
      (45)   Washing of toxic materials from paved or unpaved areas to the MS4;
      (46)   Discharge from the washing or rinsing of restaurant mats, roof vents, grease traps, equipment or garbage bins or cans in such a manner that causes non-stormwater to enter the storm drain system;
      (47)   Sewage, industrial wastes, or other wastes into a well or a location that is likely that the discharged substance will move into a well, or the underground placement of fluids and other substances which do or may affect the waters of the state; and
      (48)   Any hazardous material or waste not listed above.
   (B)   It is not the intent of the town to propose penalties for de minimus discharges that have no significant adverse impact on safety, health, the welfare of the environment or the functionality of the stormwater drainage/collection system.
(Ord. 2004-SW-01, passed 11-9-04)