§ 52.015 GENERAL DISCHARGE PROHIBITIONS.
   (A)   No user shall discharge or cause to be discharged, directly or indirectly, into the wastewater disposal system any substance which exceeds or any other way violates the prescribed design limitations of the system.
   (B)   (1)   In addition to compliance with these limitations, no user shall discharge to any public sewer any discharge which causes interference as defined with the wastewater disposal system.
      (2)   Pollutants in the effluent from an industrial user shall not be considered to cause interference where the industrial user is in compliance with specific limitations or standards developed by federal, state, or local governments.
      (3)   Where the industrial user is in compliance with the specific limitations or standards and pollutants in the effluent from the industrial user’s facility nevertheless are determined to have caused or significantly contributed to a violation of any requirement of the city’s NPDES or state disposal system permit and are likely to cause such a violation in the future, the city must take appropriate action to develop and enforce specific effluent limits for that industrial user to ensure renewed and continued compliance with the city’s NPDES or state disposal system permit.
(Prior Code, § 14-2-1)