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A. The construction, use, maintenance or continued existence of illicit connections to the MS4 is prohibited.
B. This prohibition expressly includes, without limitation, illicit connections made in the past, regardless of whether the connection was permissible under law or practices applicable or prevailing at the time of connection. (Ord. 06-86)
No person shall throw, deposit, leave, maintain, wash or rinse, keep, or permit to be thrown, deposited, left, or maintained, washed or rinsed, in or upon any public or private property, driveway, parking area, street, alley, sidewalk, component of the MS4, or State waters, any pollutants so that the same may cause or contribute to pollution. Wastes deposited in streets and contained in waste receptacles for the purposes of collection are exempted from this prohibition. (Ord. 06-86)
Any person subject to an industrial or construction activity NPDES stormwater discharge permit shall comply with all provisions of that permit. In addition, all City requirements for grading and erosion control shall be complied with in accord with the City Code. (Ord. 06-86; Ord. 08-44)
PART 3 REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
SECTION:
3.8.301: Requirement To Prevent, Control And Reduce Stormwater Pollutants
3.8.302: Requirement To Eliminate Illegal Discharges
3.8.303: Requirement To Eliminate Or Secure Approval For Illicit Connections
3.8.304: Watercourse Protection
3.8.305: Requirement To Remediate
3.8.306: Requirement To Monitor And Analyze
3.8.307: Notification Of Spills
A. New Development And Redevelopment: The City has adopted requirements identifying appropriate BMPs to control the volume, rate, and potential pollutant load of stormwater runoff from new development and redevelopment projects as may be appropriate to minimize the generation, transport and discharge of pollutants (see section 7.7.1501 et seq., of this Code).
B. Responsibility To Implement BMPs: Any person or entity engaged in activities or operations, or owning facilities or property which will or may result in pollutants entering stormwater, the MS4 or State waters shall implement BMPs to the maximum extent practicable to provide protection from discharge into the MS4. BMPs shall be provided and maintained at the owner's or operator's expense. The City Engineer shall have the authority to require the installation, operation and/or maintenance of BMPs. The City Engineer shall also have the authority to require the removal of temporary BMPs. (Ord. 06-86; Ord. 08-44)
The City Engineer may require by written notice that a person or entity responsible for an illegal discharge immediately, or by a specified date, discontinue the discharge and, if necessary, take measures to eliminate the source of the discharge to prevent the occurrence of future illegal discharges. (Ord. 06-86)
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