(A) The city has provided facilities for the collection and treatment of wastewater to promote the health, safety and convenience of its people and for the safeguarding of water resources common to all.
(B) Provision must be made in the design, construction and operation of such facilities to accommodate certain types and quantities of industrial wastes in excess of, and in addition to, normal domestic wastewater.
(C) It is the obligation of the producers of industrial wastes to pay the costs of extra services rendered by the city in an equitable manner.
(D) Proper protection and operation of the collection and treatment facilities may require either the exclusion, pretreatment or controlled discharge at the point of origin of certain types or quantities of industrial wastes.
(E) The infiltration or discharge of storm water into the sanitary sewer system of the city is detrimental to the health, safety, welfare and convenience of the public.
(1992 Code, § 276:00)