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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2018-2020
Bill/Resolution
216
Draft
02
Introducer
Herbert "Tim" Richards, III, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Bill 216, Draft 2, passes first reading; adopts AWEEMC-18 - 11/18/20
Action 2
Council: Bill 216 Draft 2, postponed to the Call of the Chair - 12/23/20; never taken up again
Status
Postponed
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
11/18/2020
Ayes
9-Chung, David, Eoff, Kaneali'i-Kleinfelder, Kierkiewicz, Lee Loy, Poindexter, Richards, Villegas
Noes
0
Absent
0
Excused
0
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AGE COUNCIL 2020-12-23 2020-2022
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\Council Records\Agendas\2020-2022\Council
COM 1119.004 2018-2020
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Section [24--7-.121-03-05. Industrial wastes of unusual strength. <br /> (a) The County may accept into its public sewer system, an industrial waste of unusual <br /> volume, strength or character under a special agreement or arrangement between the <br /> County and the industrial concern, subject to payment of appropriate charges agreeable to <br /> both parties. The contributing person shall pay a proportionate share of the construction <br /> costs or sewer service charge based on the ratio of[equivalent] population equivalent to <br /> normal design population. <br /> (b) Where sewers, pumping stations, force main or outfall are to be provided, the [equivalent] <br /> population ee uivalent of the wastes shall be computed on the basis of the volume of the <br /> industrial wastes. Where primary treatment facilities are to be provided the [equivalent] <br /> population equivalent of the wastes shall be computed on the basis of the suspended solids <br /> of the industrial wastes. Where secondary treatment facilities are to be provided, the <br /> [equivalent] population equivalent of the wastes shall be related to the suspended solids as <br /> above or to the biochemical oxygen demand of the industrial wastes, whichever is greater. <br /> (c) Fats and greases shall not be discharged to the sewer system if their concentration and <br /> physical dispersion results in separation and adherence to sewer structures and <br /> appurtenances. If there is evidence of adherence of such materials to said structures, or if <br /> such materials cause blockage in the sewer system, then the wastewater carrying such <br /> materials must be effectively pretreated by a process or device to effect removal from the <br /> flow before its discharge to the sewer system. <br /> (d) Where preliminary treatment is deemed necessary by the director to render any water or <br /> wastes acceptable for discharge into the public sewage works, suitable preliminary <br /> treatment facilities shall be provided by the owner and maintained continuously in <br /> satisfactory and effective operation at [hi-s]the owner's expense. In the maintaining of those <br /> interceptors, the owner shall be responsible for the proper removal and disposal by <br /> appropriate means of the captured materials and shall maintain records of the dates, <br /> amounts, and means of disposal which are subject to review by the director. Grease, oil, <br /> sand and dirt interceptors, screening devices, facilities for pH adjustment, and other <br /> necessary preliminary treatment facilities shall be of a type and capacity as approved by the <br /> director. <br /> (e) When the standards of the director for requiring pretreatment are less stringent than those <br /> promulgated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the standards of the U.S. <br /> Environmental Protection Agency will be those used for waste flows being discharged into <br /> wastewater treatment facilities. <br /> Section [2474-.121-03-06. Drainage of storm water and unpolluted water into sewers. <br /> No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged, directly or indirectly, any storm water, <br /> surface water, ground water, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, cooling water, swimming pool <br /> water or other unpolluted drainage into any public sewer. <br /> Section [21-9.]21-03-07. Prohibited wastes. <br /> Except as hereinafter provided in this chapter, no person shall, directly or indirectly, <br /> discharge or cause to be discharged into a public sewer any of the following: <br /> (1) Any liquid or vapor having a temperature higher than one hundred fifty degrees <br /> Fahrenheit; <br /> 7 <br />
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