CHAPTER 54: PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS
Section
General Provisions
   54.001   Purpose, policy and objectives
   54.002   Definitions and abbreviations
   54.003   Prohibited discharge standards
   54.004   National categorical pretreatment standards
   54.005   Industrial waste survey and local limits
   54.006   State requirements
   54.007   Right of revision
   54.008   Dilution
   54.009   Pretreatment of wastewater
   54.010   Accidental discharge/slug control plans
   54.011   Hauled wastewater
Fees
   54.025   Purpose
   54.026   User charges
   54.027   Surcharges
   54.028   Pretreatment program administration charges
Wastewater Discharge Permit
   54.040   Required
   54.041   Wastewater permits
Monitoring and Reporting
   54.055   Baseline monitoring reports
   54.056   Compliance schedule progress reports
   54.057   Reports on compliance with categorical pretreatment standard deadline
   54.058   Periodic compliance reports
   54.059   Reports of changed conditions
   54.060   Reports of potential problems
   54.061   Reports from unpermitted users
   54.062   Notice of violation/repeat sampling and reporting
   54.063   Notification of the discharge of hazardous waste
   54.064   Analytical requirements
   54.065   Sample collection
   54.066   Timing
   54.067   Record keeping
   54.068   Monitoring facilities
   54.069   Inspection and sampling
   54.070   Search warrants
   54.071   Confidential information
Affirmative Defenses to Discharge Violations
   54.085   Upset
   54.086   Prohibited discharge
   54.087   Bypass
 
   54.999   Penalty
Cross-reference:
   Sewers generally, see Ch. 52
Editor’s note:
   Ord. O-32-94, adopted March 3, 1994, enacted provisions pertaining to publicly owned treatment works. These provisions did not specify manner of inclusion in the code, but have been codified as superseding this chapter, which pertained to the same subject matter. Formerly, §§ 54.001, 54.002, 54.011, 54.055, 54.056 and 54.065 through 54.070, being the substantive sections of Chapter 54, were derived from Ord. O-32-90, adopted March 8, 1990. Additionally, the user’s attention is directed to Chapter 52, and in the event of conflict between Chapters 52 and 54, it is presumed the more recent provisions will prevail.