13.04.193   Non-stormwater discharge reporting requirements.
A.   Authorized non-stormwater discharges under Section 13.04.192 shall be reported to the city engineer at least five days prior to a planned discharge. Unplanned discharges of non-stormwater into the city’s storm drainage system shall be reported as soon as possible and before any discharge is initiated. The city’s engineering department, will provide a non-stormwater discharge notification form for any developer that is proposing to discharge any non-stormwater from a construction site. The non-stormwater discharge notification form must be submitted to the engineering department, for these discharges, at least five days prior to any planned discharge or as soon as possible for any unplanned discharge. Monitoring may also be required for these discharges. If the city provided form is not utilized, a report shall be submitted prior to discharge, which includes the following information:
1.   Type of proposed discharge;
2.   Estimated average and maximum daily flow rate;
3.   Frequency and duration of discharge;
4.   A description of the proposed treatment system (if appropriate);
5.   A description of the path from the point of discharge to the nearest storm drain inlet.
B.   All discharges shall be monitored daily for flow volume and shall be recorded in a daily log by the person responsible for the discharge. Discharges shall also be sampled during the first thirty (30) minutes of each discharge and weekly thereafter for continuous discharges for chlorine and total suspended solids. Monitoring data for flow, chlorine and suspended solids and any other required constituents shall be reported to the city’s engineering department, on a weekly basis. (Ord. 229 § 3, 2005)