(A) Any person, firm, corporation, municipal subdivision, or institution who intends to dispose of any human excrement or other putrescible material within the limits of the city shall first obtain a permit therefor from the Public Works Director. Such permittee may discharge such septage to the septage receiving facility provided at the Manchester Wastewater Treatment Plant. Service charges are as set forth in § 52.161. Disposal of septage in the city will be in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Department and this chapter.
(B) The Public Works Director shall issue to each applicant for a permit an application form whereon the applicant shall identify the motor vehicle, the capacity of the tank, and the state permit number and other details of compliance with the regulations of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. The Public Works Director shall cause the said septage truck to be inspected and if it complies with this subchapter and other applicable laws, he shall issue to the owner a permit for each such truck upon payment of a permit fee of $10.
(C) The following conditions shall constitute conditions precedent to the issuance of each permit:
(1) Each septage truck shall have installed thereon a sight level by which the quantity of the contents of each tank may be ascertained by sight. In the event that the permittee has either a defective sight level or no sight level attached to the septage truck the permittee shall be charged according to the full tank capacity at the time of discharge or by other methods as determined by the Public Works Director.
(2) Evidence of satisfactory insurance coverage must be provided at the time of application for a permit and maintained throughout its duration.
(3) City permits are nontransferable.
(D) An identification decal shall be affixed to each vehicle. The owner must continually display the decal on the truck.
(Ord. passed 1-17-95; Am. Ord. passed 12-2-14) Penalty, see § 52.999