§ 50.04 WATERSHED SANITATION.
   (A)   Adoption. The City Council hereby adopts by reference the standards as set forth in the Federal Clean Water Act, being 33 U.S.C. §§ 1251 et seq., with regard to watershed sanitation.
   (B)   Applicability. The provisions of this chapter in regard to watershed sanitation shall apply to and be enforced at all places within five miles of the city.
   (C)   Fishing boating, bathing, or wading. No fishing, boating, bathing, or wading shall be permitted in any public water supply reservoir, lake, or pond, or in any streams tributary to the same; provided, however, that wading, walking in, or entering the public water supply reservoir, lake, pond, or stream by persons engaged in necessary work of altering, repairing, or doing other work upon said reservoir, lake, pond, or stream shall not be construed to be a violation of this section.
   (D)   Picnicking or camping.
      (1)   Prohibited. No picnicking or camping on the watershed shall be permitted, as set forth in the Federal Clean Water Act.
      (2)   Sanitary provisions required. Picnickers, campers, or residents of the watershed must make adequate sanitary provision for the disposal of excreta, and all privies must comply with the standards as set forth in the Federal Clean Water Act and must be fly-proof and rodent-proof, and, before the construction thereof, must be approved by the Health Officer from the Panhandle Health District.
      (3)   Trash; rubbish. All trash and rubbish must be burned or buried in a trench and covered with soil; no garbage, house slop, kitchen waste, or other forms of decaying foul, or noxious matter, either solid or liquid, shall be thrown, spread, or otherwise deposited on the surface of the ground and all shall comply with the Federal Clean Water Act.
      (4)   Animals. No hog pen, cattle pen, horse or mule lot, rabbit hutch, poultry house, hitching or standing place for horses or cattle, or any other place where animal manure accumulates shall be maintained or used within 250 feet of any of said reservoirs, ponds, streams, and tributaries.
      (5)   Construction, industrial, or recreational camps. No construction, industrial, or recreational camps shall be established or maintained within the area of the watershed, nor shall any number or group of laborers be employed in lumbering, mining, or other operations within the watershed area, without giving advance notice thereof to the Health Officer from the Panhandle Health District, who will prescribe rules and regulations to govern the conduct of such work pertaining to the sanitary protection of the water supply during such operations.
(Prior Code, § 10-1-4) Penalty, see § 10.99