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The sewage put through the industrial sewer line shall be treated or controlled to an extent and by means of such facilities that when discharged into the Belle River they shall:
(A) Contain no freely settling or floating solids.
(B) Contain no substances of processing waste origin when the flow in the Belle River upstream from the point of discharge of process wastes is less than two cubic feet per second.
(C) Contain not more than 75 pounds daily of oxygen consuming substances as measured by the five-day biochemical oxygen demand test for each cubic foot per second of flow in the Belle River in excess of two cubic feet per second during the period of May 15 to September 1 of each year, as measured upstream from the point of discharge of process wastes.
(D) Contain no more than 95 pounds daily of oxygen consuming substances as measured by the five day biochemical oxygen demand test for each cubic foot per second flow in the Belle River in excess of two cubic foot per second during the period September 1 to May 15 of the following year, as measured upstream from the point of discharge of process waste.
(Ord. 12.3, passed 2-4-64)
The city shall cause to be determined the daily volume of flow in the Belle River upstream from the point of discharge of process wastes, shall cause to be performed measurements and tests of the waste discharges into the Belle River, and shall cause to be maintained records of operation of waste control facilities provided in accordance with this subchapter to the extent necessary to demonstrate compliance with the requirements of § 51.22. Reports of such measurements, tests, and operations shall be filed by the city with the Chief Engineer of SWRC and the City Manager at the end of each calendar month.
(Ord. 12.3, passed 2-4-64)
No wastes other than cooling and pasteurized water, or other waters which have not come in contact with substances used in, incidental to, or resulting from processing operations, shall be discharged into the Belle River without treatment.
(Ord. 12.3, passed 2-4-64)
All facilities necessary for compliance with the restrictions and conditions set forth in this subchapter constructed, or to be constructed in the future, by any person shall be constructed from plans submitted to and approved by the Michigan State Commissioner of Health, except as provided in § 51.31.
(Ord. 12.3, passed 2-4-64)
The city shall control or cause to be controlled any and all valves, inlets, outlets, meters and gauges whatsoever connected to any industrial sewer line. The use of any industrial sewer line shall be subject to all reasonable and lawful regulations to be prescribed by the City Commission.
(Ord. 12.3, passed 2-4-64)
The city shall place, or cause to be placed, a flow meter, measuring in gallons, the amount of industrial wastes put into any industrial sewer line and shall cause this meter to be read once every seven days and the daily reading recorded and filed with the City Manager on the last calendar day of each month.
(Ord. 12.3, passed 2-4-64)
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