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(A) Each truck tank shall have a sight glass calibrated in 100-gallon increments.
(B) Each vehicle shall be equipped to use the quick disconnect couplers at the wastewater hauler dumping station.
(C) Each vehicle shall maintain records evidencing the origin of the wastewater to be discharged and each driver shall record such information on forms provided by the city.
(Ord. 1984-35, passed 12-18-84; Am. Ord. 1992-27, passed 11-2-92; Am. Ord. 1993-1, passed 1-5-93)
Wastewater haulers shall discharge all sanitary wastes only at the designated manhole directly in front of the wastewater treatment plant between the hours of 7:00 a.m. E.S.T. and 5:00 p.m. E.S.T. on Monday through Friday.
(Ord. 1984-35, passed 12-18-84; Am. Ord. 1992-27, passed 11-2-92) Penalty, see § 51.999
Representative samples of wastewater from a domestic level user individual discharge by a wastewater hauler shall comply with the prohibitive discharge standards of this chapter.
(Ord. 1984-35, passed 12-18-84) Penalty, see § 51.999
All procedures for discharging, for cleanliness, and for general sanitary operation on city property as prescribed by the city shall be strictly adhered to by all wastewater haulers delivering wastewater to the city dumping station.
(Ord. 1984-35, passed 12-18-84) Penalty, see § 51.999
The source of all liquid wastes being hauled to the POTW treatment plant shall be properly documented by using the city's manifest system. No liquid wastes shall be accepted at the POTW treatment plant which originate from a source located beyond the boundaries of those counties in Indiana which are immediately contiguous to Jefferson County, Indiana.
(Ord. 1984-35, passed 12-18-84; Am. Ord. 1995-7, passed 5-16-95)
Wastewater from a domestic level user shall not be mixed with wastewater from an industrial user. Vehicles hauling wastewater from an industrial user shall not be used to haul wastewater from a domestic level user for disposal at the POTW.
(Ord. 1984-35, passed 12-18-84) Penalty, see § 51.999
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