(A) The substances, materials, waters, or waste described in this subchapter shall be limited in discharges to municipal systems to concentrations or quantities which will not harm either the sewers, wastewater treatment process, or equipment, will not have an adverse effect on the receiving stream, or will not otherwise endanger lives, limb, public property, or constitute a nuisance. The Manager may set additional limitations or limitations more stringent than those established in the regulations below if in his or her opinion such more severe limitations are necessary to meet the above objectives.
(B) In forming his or her opinion as to the acceptability, the Manager shall give consideration to such factors as the quantity of subject waste in relation to flows and velocities in the sewers, materials of construction of the sewers, the wastewater treatment process employed, capacity of the wastewater treatment plant, and other pertinent factors.
(C) The limitations or restrictions on materials or characteristics of waste or wastewaters discharged to the sanitary sewer shall not be violated without written approval of the Manager.
(1995 Code, § 52.055) (Ord. passed 1- -1987)