(A) Unless the city has identified them as a source of pollutants to the water of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the following non-stormwater discharges into the MS4 of the city are permitted:
(1) A discharge or flow from water line flushing, de-chlorinated through City accepted BMPs;
(2) A discharge or flow of fire protection water that does not contain oil or hazardous substances or materials that the Fire Code requires to be contained and treated prior to discharge;
(3) A discharge or flow from lawn watering, or landscape irrigation;
(4) A discharge or flow from a diverted stream flow or natural spring;
(5) A discharge or flow from rising groundwater, uncontaminated groundwater infiltration (as defined in 40 CFR 35 2005 (20) to separate storm sewers), or uncontaminated pumped groundwater;
(6) Uncontaminated discharge or flow from a foundation drain, crawl space pump or footing drain;
(7) A discharge or flow from air conditioning condensation;
(8) A discharge or flow from individual residential car washing;
(9) A discharge or flow from a riparian habitat or wetland;
(10) De-chlorinated drainage from a private residential swimming pool containing no harmful quantities of chlorine or other chemicals;
(11) A discharge or flow from street wash water resulting from normal street cleaning operations;
(12) A discharge or flow from emergency firefighting activities;
(13) A discharge or flow from any other water source not containing pollutants;
(14) Upon verbal notification of the city and prior to time of the test, a discharge or flow from dye testing.
(B) No discharge or flow will be permitted if it has been determined by the Enforcement Agency of the city to be a source of a pollutant or pollutants to the MS4, community waters or waters of the commonwealth. Written notice of such determination shall be provided by the Enforcement Agency of the city to the discharger.
(Ord. 2014-006, passed 10-13-14) Penalty, see § 156.999