§ 33.103 HAULED WASTEWATER
   (A)   Septic tank waste may be introduced into the POTW only at locations designated by the Superintendent, and at such times as are established by the Superintendent. Such waste shall not violate Division 2 of this chapter or any other requirements established by the city. The Superintendent may require septic tank waste haulers to obtain individual wastewater discharge permits or general permits.
   (B)   Any person who transports septic tank contents, seepage pit or other batch liquid waste and wishes to discharge to the public sewer system shall apply for a waste hauler discharge permit to the Superintendent. A fee of three hundred dollars ($300.00) yearly is to be paid at the time of application. Upon completion of the application, a discharge permit will be issued for a two (2) year time period and will be renewed as existing permit expires. A fee of twenty ($25.00) will be charged for each one thousand (1,000) gallons discharged at the wastewater treatment plant. All persons receiving a waste hauler discharge permit shall abide by all applicable provisions of this article and any other special provisions that may be established by the Superintendent as necessary for the proper operation and maintenance of the wastewater treatment plant. It shall be illegal to discharge any batch liquid waste into any manhole or other part of the public sewer system, or any building sewer or other facility that discharges to the public sewer system. Any liquid waste hauler illegally discharging to the public sewer system shall be subject to immediate revocation of the discharge permit and shall further be subject to the enforcement actions prescribed in Division 11 of this chapter and the penalties provided for in § 33.999. Nothing in this section shall relieve waste haulers of the responsibility for compliance with the County Health Department, state or federal regulations.
   (C)   Hauled processed sludge from in county WWTP’s will be accepted at the discretion of the Superintendent.
   (D)   No industrial hauled waste is accepted.
(Ord. 2015-12, passed 8-7-15)