913.12 REGULATION OF WASTEWATER RECEIVED FROM OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS/ SATELLITE COLLECTION SYSTEMS.
   (a)    If another political subdivision, or user located within another political subdivision, contributes wastewater to the POTW, the Director shall enter into an inter-jurisdictional agreement with the contributing political subdivision.
   (b)    Prior to entering into an agreement required by subsection (a), the Director shall request the following information from the contributing political subdivision:
      (1)   A description of the quality and volume of wastewater discharged to the POTW by the contributing political subdivision;
      (2)    An inventory of all users located within the contributing political subdivision that are discharging to the sanitary sewer system; and
      (3)    Such other information as the Director may deem necessary.
   (c)    An inter-jurisdictional agreement as required by subsection (a) shall contain the following conditions:
      (1)    A requirement that the contributing political subdivision adopt a sewer use regulation which is at least as stringent as this Chapter and local limits, including required baseline monitoring reports, that are at least as stringent as those set out in Section 913.04 of this Chapter. The requirement shall specify that the political subdivision's ordinance and limits shall be revised as necessary to reflect changes made to this Chapter and local limits;
      (2)    A requirement for the contributing political subdivision to submit a revised user inventory on at least an annual basis;
      (3)    A provision specifying which pretreatment implementation activities, including individual wastewater discharge permit issuance, inspection, sampling, and enforcement, will be conducted by the contributing political subdivision; which of these activities will be conducted by the Director; and which of these activities will be conducted jointly by the contributing political subdivision and the Director;
      (4)   A requirement for the contributing political subdivision to provide the Director with access to all information that the contributing political subdivision obtains as part of its pretreatment activities;
      (5)    Limits on the nature, quality, and volume of the contributing political subdivision's wastewater at the point where it discharges to the City sewer system;
      (6)    Requirements for monitoring the contributing political subdivision's discharge;
      (7)    A provision ensuring the Director access to the facilities of users located within the contributing political subdivision's jurisdictional boundaries for the purpose of inspection, sampling, and any other duties deemed necessary by the Director; and
      (8)    A provision specifying remedies available for breach of the terms of the inter-jurisdictional agreement.
         (Ord. 10-16. Passed 4-26-16.)