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The following terms are defined for use in this chapter, unless the context specifically indicates otherwise:
1. “Hazardous materials” means any material, including any substance, waste, or combination thereof, which because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics may cause, or significantly contribute to, a substantial present or potential hazard to human health, safety, property, or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise managed.
2. “Illegal connection” means either of the following: a) any pipe, open channel, drain, or conveyance, whether on the surface or subsurface, which allows an illicit discharge to enter the storm drain system including, but not limited to, any conveyances which allow any non-stormwater discharge including sewage, process wastewater, and wash water to enter the storm drain system and any connections to the storm drain system from indoor drains and sinks, regardless of whether said drain or connection had been previously allowed, permitted, or approved by an authorized enforcement agency; or b) any drain or conveyance connected from a commercial or industrial land use to the storm drain system which has not been documented in plans, maps, or equivalent records and approved by an authorized enforcement agency.
3. “Illicit discharge” means any direct or indirect non-stormwater discharge to the City separate storm sewer system, except as exempted in Section 8-4B-3 of this chapter.
4. “Industrial discharge” means discharges subject to NPDES industrial permits as defined in 40 CFR, Section 122.26(b)(14).
5. “Municipal separate storm sewer system, (MS4)” means any facility designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater, including inlets, catch basins, piped storm drains, pumping facilities, structural stormwater controls, or other drainage structures which are owned or maintained by the City.
6. “National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) permit” means a permit issued by Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) that authorizes the discharge of pollutants to waters of the United States, whether the permit is applicable on an individual, group, or general areawide basis.
7. “Non-stormwater discharge” means any discharge to the storm drain system that is not composed entirely of stormwater.
8. “Pollutant” means anything that causes or contributes to pollution. Pollutants may include, but are not limited to: paints, varnishes, and solvents; oil and other automotive fluids; nonhazardous liquid and solid wastes and yard wastes; refuse, rubbish, garbage, litter, or other discarded or abandoned objects or accumulations, so that same may cause or contribute to pollution; floatables; hazardous substances and wastes; sewage; wastes and residues that result from constructing a building or structure; and noxious or offensive matter of any kind.
9. “Pollution” means the contamination or other alteration of any water’s physical, chemical, or biological properties, including change in color, turbidity, or odor of such waters or the discharge of any liquid, gaseous, solid, or other substance into any such waters as will or is likely to create a nuisance or render such waters harmful, detrimental, or injurious to the public health, safety, or welfare.
10. “Premises” means any building, lot, parcel of land, or portion of land whether improved or unimproved including adjacent sidewalks and parking strips.
11. “Responsible party” means, for purposes of this chapter, one or more persons that control or are in possession of or own property. Responsible parties shall be jointly and severally responsible for compliance with this chapter and jointly and severally liable for any illicit discharge from the property controlled, possessed, or owned. For purposes of this chapter, “property” includes, but is not limited to, real estate, fixtures, facilities, and premises of any kind located upon, under, or above the real estate. The definition of “responsible party” does not include the City when an illicit discharge is caused by a person on a public street or on public property.
12. “Stormwater runoff” or “stormwater” means any surface flow, runoff, and drainage consisting entirely of water from any form of natural precipitation, and resulting from such precipitation.
13. “Structural stormwater control” means a structural stormwater management facility or device that controls stormwater runoff and changes the characteristics of that runoff including, but not limited to, the quantity and quality, the period of release or the velocity of flow.
Discharges from firefighting activities, fire hydrant flushing, potable water sources, water line flushing, uncontaminated ground water, foundation or footing drains, springs, riparian habitats, wetlands, irrigation water, air conditioning condensate, exterior building wash water when no detergents or other surfactants are used, and pavement wash waters where spills or leaks of toxic or hazardous materials have not occurred and when no detergents or other surfactants are used.
1. Any discharge into the City’s storm sewer system prohibited by the City’s NPDES permit, the terms of which are hereby incorporated by reference, shall be deemed an illicit discharge in violation of this chapter.
2. The construction, use, maintenance, or continued existence of any illegal connection shall constitute a violation of this chapter. This prohibition expressly includes, without limitation, illegal connections made in the past, regardless of whether the connection was permissible under law or practices applicable or prevailing at the time of connection.
Every responsible party owning property through which a watercourse passes, or such responsible party’s lessee, shall keep and maintain that part of the watercourse within the property below the elevation of the 100-year flood free of trash, debris, grass clippings, or other organic wastes and other obstacles that would pollute, contaminate, or significantly alter the quality of water flowing through the watercourse.
1. Authority. All detection activities permitted under this chapter shall be conducted by the Public Works Director, or their designee, hereinafter referred to as the “Inspector.”
2. Nonliability of City. The City shall not be responsible for any direct or indirect consequences affecting responsible party or property as a result of an illicit discharge, or circumstances which may cause an illicit discharge, whether detected or undetected by the City.
3. Duty of Responsible Party. Every responsible party has an absolute duty to monitor conditions on property owned or controlled by them, to prevent all illicit discharges, and to report to the City any illicit discharges, which the responsible party knows or should have known to occur. Failure to comply with any provision of this chapter is a violation of this chapter.
4. Immediate Response to Illicit Discharge. Notwithstanding other requirements of law, as soon as any responsible party has information of any known or suspected illicit discharge, the responsible party shall immediately take all necessary steps to ensure the discovery, containment, and cleanup of such discharge at the responsible party’s sole cost.
5. Notify Emergency Response Agencies. If the illicit discharge consists of hazardous materials, the responsible party shall also immediately notify emergency response agencies of the occurrence via emergency dispatch services.
6. Record of Discharge and Actions Taken. If the illicit discharge emanates from a commercial or industrial establishment, the owner or operator of such establishment shall also retain an on-site written record of the discharge and the actions taken to prevent its recurrence. Such records shall be retained for at least three years.
7. Time Limit for Reporting. A report of an illicit discharge shall be made in person or by phone or facsimile or e-mail to the Inspector immediately, but in any event within 24 hours of the illicit discharge; notifications in person or by phone shall be confirmed by written notice addressed and mailed or e-mailed to the Inspector within 24 hours of the personal or phone notice.
8. Report Risk of Possible Discharge. Any responsible party shall also report to the City any circumstances which such person or entity reasonably believes pose a risk of an illicit discharge.
9. Inspection of Site. Upon receiving a report pursuant to the previous subsections of this section or otherwise coming into possession of information indicating an actual or imminent illicit discharge or an illegal connection, the Inspector shall conduct an inspection of the site as soon as reasonably possible and, if an illicit discharge or illegal connection is found, the Inspector thereafter shall provide to the responsible party(s) for such premises a written notice to abate conditions which have already caused or may cause an illicit discharge or the presence of an illegal connection. The responsible parties shall immediately commence corrective action or remediation and shall complete such corrective action or remediation within the time frame specified within the abatement notice.
10. Cooperation with Inspector. The Inspector shall be permitted to enter and inspect any property subject to regulation under this section as often as is necessary to determine compliance with this section. If a responsible party owning, controlling, or possessing a property has security measures that require identification and clearance before entry to its property, such responsible party shall make the necessary arrangements to allow access by the Inspector. By way of specification, but not limitation:
A. A responsible party shall allow the Inspector ready access to all parts of the property for purposes of inspection, sampling, examination, and copying of records related to a suspected, actual, or imminent illicit discharge, and for the performance of any additional duties as defined by State and federal law.
B. The Inspector shall have the right to set up on any property such devices as are necessary in the opinion of the Inspector to conduct monitoring or sampling related to a suspected, actual, or imminent illicit discharge.
C. Any temporary or permanent obstruction that obstructs the safe and easy access to property to be inspected or sampled shall be promptly removed by the responsible party at the written or oral order of the Inspector and shall not be replaced. The costs of clearing such access shall be borne by the responsible party.
D. An unreasonable delay in allowing the Inspector access to a property is a violation of this chapter.
E. If the Inspector has been refused access to any part of the property from which an illegal connection or illicit discharge is occurring, suspected, or imminent, 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 or sample as part of a routine inspection and sampling program designed to verify compliance with this chapter, or to protect the overall public health, safety, and welfare of the community, then the Inspector may seek issuance of a search warrant from any court of competent jurisdiction.
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