§ 53.028  PROHIBITIONS ON DISCHARGES.
   No person shall discharge wastes to a town or county sanitary sewer which cause, threaten to cause or are capable of causing either alone or by interaction with other substances:
   (A)   A fire or explosion;
   (B)   Obstruction of flow or injury to the treatment works;
   (C)   Danger to life or safety of personnel;
   (D)   A strong offensive odor that inhibits the effective maintenance or operation of the treatment works;
   (E)   Air pollution by the release of toxic or malodorous gases or noxious gas-producing substances;
   (F)   Interference with the treatment process;
   (G)   The county’s effluent or any other product of the treatment process, residues, sludges or scums, to be unsuitable for the reclamation and reuse or to interfere with the reclamation process;
   (H)   A condition unacceptable to any public agency having regulatory jurisdiction over the final discharge of the county’s treatment works;
   (I)   Conditions at or near the county’s treatment works which violate any statute or any lawful rule, regulation or ordinance of any state or federal agency having jurisdiction over the county; and
   (J)   The county’s treatment works to be hydraulically overloaded or cause physical damage or injury to collection system or treatment works.
(Ord. passed 12-4-1989)  Penalty, see § 53.999