13.10.170: INDIRECT DISCHARGE PERMIT REISSUANCE:
   A.   Request: A user, required to have an indirect discharge permit, shall submit a written request for permit renewal at least sixty (60) days prior to permit expiration. The city shall then provide the user with the necessary renewal forms and instructions.
      1.   A user, whose existing indirect discharge permit with a duration of less than five (5) years has expired and has submitted its renewal application request within the specified time period, shall be deemed to have an effective indirect discharge permit until the city issues or denies a new indirect discharge permit.
      2.   A user, whose existing five (5) year duration indirect discharge permit has expired and who has failed to submit its renewal application request within the specified time period, shall be deemed to be discharging without an indirect discharge permit.
   B.   Indirect Discharge Permit Revocation: Indirect discharge permits may be revoked for, but not limited to, the following reasons:
      1.   Misrepresentation or failure to fully disclose all relevant facts in the data disclosure form or subsequent permit renewal submittals.
      2.   Falsifying self-monitoring reports.
      3.   Tampering with monitoring equipment.
      4.   Failure to meet discharge limitations.
      5.   Failure to pay fines.
      6.   Failure to meet compliance schedules.
      7.   If the city has to invoke its emergency provisions.
      8.   Violation of any pretreatment standard or requirement, or any terms of an indirect discharge permit or this chapter. (Ord. 1526 § 8, 2023: Ord. 1056, 1992)