(A) Any person who transports septic tank, seepage pit or cesspool contents, or other batch liquid waste and wishes to discharge such waste to the public sewer system shall first have a valid waste hauler permit all applicants for a waste hauler permit shall complete the application form, pay the appropriate fee, and receive a copy of the JSA’s regulations governing discharge to sewers of liquid wastes from trucks. All persons receiving a waste hauler permit shall agree, in writing, to abide by all applicable provisions of this subchapter, and any other special provisions that maybe established by the JSA as necessary for the proper operation and maintenance of the sewer system. All hauled waste must be discharged at the Paducah Treatment Plant unless prior, written approval is granted by the Executive Director.
(B) Any person holding a valid waste hauler permit and wishing to discharge to the POTW treatment plant must submit a waste hauler manifest that identifies the type of waste and location where generated along with a signature of the generator. In addition, upon the request of the JSA, any person holding a valid waste hauler permit and wishing to discharge to the POTW treatment plant must submit to the JSA a sample of each load prior to discharge.
(C) It shall be illegal to discharge any batch liquid waste into any manhole or other part of the sewer system, or any building sewer or other facility that discharges to the sewer system.
(D) Any waste hauler illegally discharging to the sewer system or discharging wastewater not authorized in the waste hauler permit shall be subject to immediate revocation of discharge privileges.
(E) Waste haulers shall pay fees for such discharge in accordance with a fee schedule established by the JSA, which may be amended from time to time by the JSA.
(F) Nothing in this subchapter shall relieve waste haulers of the responsibility for compliance with County Health Department, state or federal regulations.
(G) Non-commercial domestic waste (i.e., RVs, motor homes and the like) shall be approved by the JSA on a case-by-case basis.
(Ord. 2012-6, passed 1-28-2013)