No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any of the
following described waters or wastes to any public sewers:
A. Any gasoline, benzene, naphtha, fuel oil, or other flammable or explosive
liquid, solid or gas;
B. Any waters or wastes containing toxic or poisonous solids, liquids,
or gases in sufficient quantity, either singly or by interaction with
other wastes, to injure or interfere with any wastewater treatment
process, constitute a hazard to humans or animals, create a public
nuisance, or create any hazard in the receiving waters of the wastewater
treatment plant;
C. Any waters or wastes having a pH lower than 5.5, or having any other
corrosive property capable of causing damage or hazard to structures,
equipment, and personnel of the wastewater works;
D. Solid or viscous substances in quantities or of such size capable
of causing obstruction to the flow in sewers, or other interference
with the proper operation of the wastewater works such as, but not
limited to, ashes, cinders, sand, mud, straw, shavings, metal, glass,
rags, feathers, tar, plastics, wood, unground garbage, whole blood,
paunch manure, hair and fleshing, entrails, and paper dishes, cups,
milk containers, etc., either whole or ground by garbage grinders.
Where preliminary treatment or flow-equalizing facilities are
provided for any waters or wastes, they shall be maintained continuously
in a condition satisfactory to the Director and be effectively operated
by the owner at the owner's expense.
No septic tank solids shall be discharged to the City's
wastewater system except by specific permission of the Director. The
Director shall designate the locations where septic tank solids may
be discharged to the wastewater system and the conditions for such
discharge.