(A) Any industry or structure discharging process flow to the sanitary sewer, storm sewer, or receiving stream shall comply with the provisions of division (B) below.
(B) The local agency may require each person who applies for or receives sewer service, or who, through the nature of the enterprise, creates a potential environmental problem, to do the following:
(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, and the 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 surface waters, a sanitary sewer, a storm sewer, a natural watercourse, or ground waters noted and described and the waste stream identified;
(3) Make sample tests and file reports with the local agency and appropriate state agencies on appropriate characteristics of wastes on a schedule, at locations, and according to methods approved by the local agency;
(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, sludge, oil, radioactive material, solvent, or other wastes; and
(7) Give written notification to the local agency if any industrial process is to be altered to include a process waste or potential waste, which shall then be subject to the approval of the local agency.
(Ord. passed 4-11-2019)