(A) Septic tank waste may be introduced into the sewage works only at locations designated by the Wastewater Operations Manager, and at such times that are established by the Wastewater Operations Manager. Such waste shall not violate this subchapter or any other requirements established by the utility. The Wastewater Operations Manager may require septic tank waste haulers to obtain wastewater discharge permits.
(B) The Wastewater Operations Manager may require generators or haulers of trucked or hauled pollutants to obtain wastewater discharge permits. The Wastewater Operations Manager also may prohibit the disposal of trucked or hauled pollutants. The discharge of trucked or hauled pollutants is subject to all other requirements of this subchapter.
(C) No generator or hauler shall discharge any trucked or hauled pollutants to the sewage works, unless prior written permission is provided by the utility. The hauler must possess written approval or a permit from the utility; pay applicable permit fees; maintain valid vehicle licenses; and only discharge to the sewage works at a point designated by the Wastewater Operations Manager. The Wastewater Operations Manager may require the generator or hauler to provide a waste analysis of any load prior to discharge.
(D) In the event the utility allows trucked or hauled pollutants to be discharged to the sewage works, the Wastewater Operations Manager shall:
(1) Obtain and retain, for a minimum of48 hours, samples that are representative of the hauled or trucked pollutants;
(2) Analyze the samples obtained if the permittee believes or has reason to believe that the hauled or trucked pollutants may be causing and/or contributing to passthrough and or interference; and
(3) Maintain records for each discharge of trucked or hauled pollutants into the sewage works in accordance with the city's NPDES permit.
(Ord. 2017-06, passed 6-12-2017)