§ 2.54 PERMIT CONDITIONS.
   Significant industrial user discharge permits shall specify the following:
   (A)   Statement of duration (not more than five years) including issuance and expiration dates;
   (B)   Effluent limitations based on the more stringent of categorical pretreatment standards, BMPs or local limits as established by this chapter and state law;
   (C)   General and specific discharge prohibitions as established by §§ 2.48 and 2.49 of this code;
   (D)   Requirements and specifications for monitoring programs including sampling locations, frequency of sampling, number, types and standards for tests and reporting schedule;
   (E)   Requirements for collecting, retaining and providing access to plant records relating to the user’s discharge and for providing entry for sampling and inspection;
   (F)   Requirements for notification of spills, bypass or potential problems to the POTW including slug loadings, upsets or violations;
   (G)   Requirements to develop and implement spill and slug control plans;
   (H)   Requirements for notification and approval of changes prior to discharge. The POTW shall be notified of any proposed substantial change in the volume or character of pollutants in their discharge, including the listed or characteristic hazardous wastes for which the industrial user has submitted initial notification under 40 C.F.R. § 403.12(p) and R 323.2310(15) of the MAC and operational shift changes of greater than four hours;
   (I)   Special conditions as the City Manager may reasonably require under particular circumstances of a given discharge to ensure compliance with this chapter and state and federal pretreatment standards and requirements;
   (J)   Statement of applicable civil and criminal penalties for violation of pretreatment standards and requirements;
   (K)   Statement of non-transferability;
   (L)   Conditions for modification or revocation of permit;
   (M)   Schedule of fees and charges;
   (N)   Limits on the average and maximum wastewater constituents and characteristics, including BMP: based on applicable pretreatment standards or local limits;
   (O)   Limits on average and maximum rate and time of discharge and/or requirements for flow regulations and equalization;
   (P)   Requirements for installation and maintenance of inspection and sampling facilities;
   (Q)   Compliance schedules; and
   (R)   Requirements for submission of special technical reports, discharge reports or certification statements. These include any reporting requirements contained in a federal categorical standard or pretreatment requirements.
(Ord. effective 11-15-2013)