§ 50.093 DISCHARGES CAPABLE OF CAUSING FIRES, OBSTRUCTIONS, OR THE LIKE.
   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