§ 53.014 PROHIBITED DISCHARGES.
   (A)   No user shall contribute or cause to be contributed, directly or indirectly, any pollutant or wastewater which will interfere with the operation or performance of the POTW. These general prohibitions apply to all such users of a POTW whether or not the user is subject to National Categorical Pretreatment Standards or any other national, state or local pretreatment standards or requirements.
   (B)   A user shall not contribute the following substances to the POTW:
      (1)   Any liquids, solids, or gases which by reason of their nature or quantity are, or may be, sufficient either alone or by interaction with other substances to cause fire or explosion or be injurious in any other way to the POTW or to the operation of the POTW including, but not limited to, wastestreams with a closed cup flashpoint of less than 140°F or 60°C using the test methods specified in 40 CFR 261.21. At no time shall two successive readings on an explosive hazard meter, at the point of discharge into the system (or at any point in the system) be more than 5% nor any single reading over 10% of the lower explosive limit (LEL) of the meter. Prohibited materials include, but are not limited to, gasoline, naphtha, benzene, toluene, xylene, ethers, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, peroxides, chlorates, percholrates, bromates, carbides, hydrides and any other substances which the city, the state or EPA has notified the user is a fire hazard or a hazard to the system.
      (2)   Any wastewater containing pollutants in sufficient quantity, either by singly or by interaction with other pollutants, to injure or interfere with any wastewater treatment process, constitute a hazard to humans or animals, creates a toxic effect in the receiving waters of the POTW, or to exceed the limitation set forth in a categorical pretreatment standard. A toxic pollutant shall include but not be limited to any pollutant identified pursuant to § 307(a) of the Act.
      (3)   Any waters or wastes having pH lower than 6.0 or higher than 9.5 or having any other corrosive property capable of causing damage or hazard to structures, equipment, and personnel of the POTW.
      (4)   Any slug load or pollutants, including oxygen demanding pollutants (BOD and the like), released at a flow or concentration that will cause interference.
      (5)   Solid or viscous substances in quantities or such size capable of causing obstruction to the flow in sewers, or other interference with the proper operation of the wastewater facilities such as, but not limited to, ashes, bones, cinders, sand, mud, straw, shavings, metal, glass, rags, feathers, tar, plastics, wood, whole blood, paunch manure, hair, and fleshings, entrails and paper dishes, cups, milk containers, and the like, either whole or ground; spent lime, stone, or marble dust, grass clippings, spent grains, spent hops, waste paper, gas, asphalt residues, unground garbage, residues from refining or processing of fuel or lubricating oil, or glass grinding or polishing wastes.
      (6)   Any wastewater with objectionable color not removable in the POTW, but in no case, wastewater with a color at the introduction into the POTW that exceeds 300 ADMI units.
      (7)   Any wastewater having a temperature which will inhibit biological activity in the POTW treatment plant resulting in interference, but in nom case wastewater with a temperature at the introduction into the POTW that will result in a treatment plant influent temperature which exceeds 40°C (104°F).
      (8)   Any wastewater at the introduction into the POTW with a temperature greater than 150°F (65°C).
      (9)   Any noxious or malodorous liquids, gases, or solids which either singly or by interaction with other wastes are sufficient to create a public nuisance or hazard to life or are sufficient to prevent entry into the sewers for their maintenance or repair.
      (10)   Any substance which may cause the POTW’s effluent or any other product of the POTW such residues, sludges, or scum, to be unsuitable for reclamation process where the POTW is pursuing a reused and reclamation program. In no case shall a substance discharged to the POTW cause the POTW to be in non-compliance with sludge use or disposal criteria, guidelines or regulations develops under § 405 of the Act; any criteria, guidelines or regulations affecting sludge use or disposal developed pursuant to the solid waste substances control, or state criteria applicable to the sludge management method being used.
      (11)   Petroleum oil, nonbiodegradeable cutting oil, or products of mineral oil origin in amounts that will cause interference or pass through.
      (12)   Pollutants which result in the presents of toxic gases, vapors, or fumes within the POTW in a quantity that may cause acute worker health and safety problems.
      (13)   Any trucked or hauled pollutants except at discharge points designated by the POTW.
      (14)   Any substance which will cause the POTW to violate its NPDES/KPDES and/or sludge disposal system permit or the receiving water quality standards or any state or federal biomonitoring requirement.
      (15)   Any wastewater containing any radioactive wastes or isotopes of such half-life or concentration as may exceed limits established by the Superintendent in compliance with applicable state or federal regulations.
      (16)   Any wastewater which causes a hazard to human life or creates a public nuisance.
(Ord. 95-08, passed 3-7-95; Am. Ord. 11-30, passed 12-13-11; Am. Ord. 13-25, passed 11-12-13) Penalty, see § 53.999