921.05 INDUSTRIAL WASTES.
   (a)   Any industry or structure discharging process flow to the sanitary sewer, storm sewer or receiving stream shall file the material listed below with the City Manager or the Sanitary Board.
   (b)   The Sanitary Board may require each person who applies for or receives sewer service, or through the nature of the enterprise creates a potential environmental problem to file the material listed below:
      (1)   File a written statement setting forth the nature of the enterprise, the source and amount of water used, the amount of water to be discharged, with its present or expected bacterial, physical, chemical, radioactive or other pertinent characteristics of the wastes.
      (2)   Provide a plan map of the building, works or complex, with each outfall to the surface waters, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, natural watercourse or ground waters noted, described, and the waste stream identified.
      (3)   Sample test, and file reports with the Sanitary Board and the appropriate State agencies on appropriate characteristics of wastes on a schedule, at locations, and according to methods approved by the Sanitary Board.
      (4)   Place waste treatment facilities, process facilities, waste streams or other potential waste problems under the specific supervision and control of persons who have been certified by an appropriate State agency as properly qualified to supervise such facilities.
      (5)   Provide a report on raw materials entering the process or support systems, intermediate materials, final products and waste by-products as those factors may affect waste control.
      (6)   Maintain records and file reports on the final disposal of specific liquid, solid, sludges, oils, radioactive materials, solvents or other wastes.
      (7)   If any industrial process is to be altered as to include or negate a process waste or potential waste, written notification shall be given to the Sanitary Board subject to approval.
         (1977 Code Sec. 13.05)