Section
General Provisions
52.01 Downspouts, storm water drains not to connect to sanitary sewer system
52.02 Grease and oil interceptors; when required
Connection with Municipal Sanitary Sewer System
52.15 Definitions
52.16 Notice
52.17 Privies, vaults, cesspools, septic tanks
52.18 Connections with new premises
52.19 Substances prohibited from system
52.20 Violations
52.99 Penalty
GENERAL PROVISIONS
(A) All downspouts, gutters, leaders, roof, lawn, and storm water drains and appurtenances are hereby ordered to be disconnected from the sanitary sewer system, and the private storm water drainage line plugged with a watertight seal so that no storm water can enter the sanitary sewer system; no such connections shall hereafter be made.
(B) All costs associated with the procedures stated in this section shall be borne by each person, firm, or corporation in violation of this section.
(Ord. 1-1986, passed 4-28-1986) Penalty, see § 52.99
(A) Grease and oil interceptors (traps) shall be provided by all users of the waste water treatment system when, in the opinion of the City Council, with recommendations from the Mayor and Superintendent, they are necessary for the proper handling of liquid wastes containing floatable grease and/or oil in excessive amounts; except that such interceptors shall not be required for private living quarters or dwelling units.
(B) All interceptors shall be of type and capacity approved by the city and shall be located as to be readily and easily accessible for cleaning and inspection by the city.
(C) In the maintaining of these interceptors, the owner shall be responsible for the proper removal and disposal by appropriate means of the captured material and shall maintain records of the dates and means of disposal. The city may require reporting of such information for its review. Any removal and hauling of the collected materials not performed by owner’s personnel must be performed by currently licensed waste disposal firms.
(D) All interceptors shall comply with the applicable regulations of the County Health Department.
(Ord. 7-1988, passed 8-15-1988)
CONNECTION WITH MUNICIPAL SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM
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