No person shall discharge to the wastewater treatment system wastes which cause, threaten to cause, or are capable of causing either alone or by interaction with other substances:
(A) A fire or explosion;
(B) Obstruction of flow in or damage or injury to the wastewater treatment system;
(C) Danger to life or safety of personnel;
(D) A nuisance or prevention of the effective maintenance or operation of the wastewater treatment system, through having a strong, unpleasant odor;
(E) Air pollution by the release of toxic or malodorous gases or malodorous gas-producing substances;
(F) Interference with the wastewater treatment processes;
(G) The wastewater treatment system's effluent or any other product of the treatment process such as residues, sludges, or scums to be unsuitable for reclamation and re-use or to interfere with the reclamation process;
(H) A detrimental environmental impact or a nuisance in the water of the state or a condition unacceptable to any public authority;
(I) Any condition, such as discoloration, in the wastewater treatment system's effluents such that receiving water quality requirements established by law cannot be met;
(J) Conditions at or near any wastewater treatment works which violate any statute, permit, rule, regulation, or ordinance of any public authority;
(K) Quantities or rates of flow which overload any wastewater treatment works or cause excessive Water and Sewer Commission operation or maintenance costs, or use a disproportionate share of a wastewater treatment system.
(Ord. O-38-83, passed 12-20-83) Penalty, see § 50.999