“Damage to Public Sewer or Private Sewage Disposal System” in the plumbing code is hereby amended enacting a new section to read as follows:
“1. It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit, by any means whatsoever, into any plumbing fixture, floor drain, interceptor, sump, receptacle or device which is connected to any drainage system, public sewer or private sewer any ashes, cinders, solids, rags, flammable, poisonous or explosive liquids or gases, oils, grease and any other thing whatsoever which would, or could cause damage to the public sewer or private sewer.
2. No stormwater, surface water, ground water, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, interior or exterior foundation drains or floor drains used for collecting stormwater shall be connected to or discharged into any drainage system connected to a public or private sanitary sewer.
3. An approved type watertight sewage or waste water holding tank, the contents of which, due to their character, must be periodically removed and disposed of at some approved off-site location, shall be installed only when required by the Building Official or the Health Officer to prevent anticipated surface or subsurface contamination or pollution, damage to the public sewer, or other hazardous or nuisance condition.”
(Prior Code, § 6-13-48)