§ 96.10 SPECIFIC HEALTH NUISANCES.
   Anything which is dangerous to human health or which renders the ground, air, or food a hazard or injury to human health, and the following specific acts, conditions, and things are declared to constitute a nuisance:
   (A)   The maintenance of any but sanitary privies, and these only when the premises do not abut a public sewer and the facility is approved and inspected by the Health Department. Properties without access to sewers must be in compliance with Chapter 3 of the Board of Health Sanitary Code, Sewage, Sewerage and Industrial Waste, and the Kentucky Onsite Sewage Disposal System Regulations.
   (B)   The disposal or accumulation of any foul, decaying, or putrescent substances or other offensive materials dangerous to public health in or on any lot, street, or highway, or the escape of any gases to such an extent that they, by reason of offensive odors, become injurious to the health of any person in Louisville Metro.
   (C)   The presence of polluted water in a well, cistern, spring, or other source of water supply, when the water therefrom is used for human consumption.
(1999 Lou. Code, § 97.01) (Lou. Ord. No. 333-1986, approved 11-5-1986; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 50-2006, approved 3-28-2006) Penalty, see § 96.99