[R.O. 2013 § 725.040; Ord. No. 83-5 § 1, 2-14-1983]
A. 
Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning of terms used in this Chapter shall be as follows:
BOD (DENOTING BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND)
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five (5) days at twenty degrees centigrade (20° C.), expressed in parts per million by weight.
BUILDING DRAIN
That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system which receives the discharge from soil, waste or other drainage pipes inside the walls of a building and conveys it to the building sewer, beginning five (5) feet outside the inner face of the building wall.
BUILDING SEWER
The extension from the building drain to the public sewer or other place of disposal.
CITY
The City of Fredericktown, or authorized agents of the City.
COOLING WATER
The water discharged from any system of condensation, air-conditioning, cooling, refrigeration or other, but shall be free from odor and oil. It shall contain no polluting substances which would produce BOD or suspended solids in excess of ten (10) parts per million by weight.
DISSOLVED SOLIDS
Those in solution and those which can be determined by laboratory analysis.
DOMESTIC SEWAGE
Waterborne wastes normally discharging from the sanitary conveniences of dwellings (including apartment houses and hotels, office buildings, factories and institutions) free from storm surface water and industrial wastes.
DRAINAGE DITCH
Any artificially constructed open channel, ditch, swale, or flume whether lined or unlined, for the conveyance of stormwater and groundwater.
GARBAGE
Every refuse accumulation of solid, animal, fruit or vegetable matter that attends to the preparation, use, cooking, dealing in or storing of food and from handling, storage and sale of produce.
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
The liquid wastes from industrial manufacturing processes, trade or business, whose strength exceeds that as defined in "normal sewage."
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT PLANT
Any treatment plant device or facility used or intended to be used for the specific treatment of industrial wastes in which other wastes may or may not be present.
INSPECTOR
The person or persons duly authorized by the City to inspect and approve the installation or building sewers and their connection to the public sewer system.
NATURAL OUTLET
Any outlet for drainage of stormwater into a watercourse, stream, creek, river, pond, lake or other body of surface water or groundwater.
NORMAL SEWAGE
Waters or wastes having a five-day biochemical oxygen demand not greater than two hundred four (204) parts per million, by weight, and a concentration of suspended solids not in excess of two hundred forty (240) parts per million by weight.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation or group.
pH
The logarithm of the reciprocal of the weight of hydrogen ions in grams per liter of solution.
PROPERLY SHREDDED GARBAGE
The wastes from the preparation, cooking and dispensing of foods that have been shredded to such a degree that all particles will be carried freely under the flow conditions normally prevailing in public sewers, with no particle greater than one-half (1/2) inch in any dimension.
PUBLIC SEWER
A sewer owned and maintained by the City.
SANITARY SEWAGE
The sewage discharge from the sanitary conveniences of dwellings (including apartment houses, hotels and motels, office buildings, factories or institutions), and free from storm- and surface water and industrial wastes.
SANITARY SEWER
A sewer designed and intended to receive and convey only sewage and to which stormwater, surface water and groundwater are not intentionally admitted.
SEMIPUBLIC SEWAGE DISPOSAL OR SEWAGE TREATMENT FACILITY
A device or facility for treating or disposing of sewage and industrial wastes from a school, public building, institution, church, hotel, motel or other building or structure not classified as private.
SEWAGE
The water-carried wastes from residences, business buildings and institutional and industrial establishments, singularly or in any combination, together with such groundwater, surface water and stormwater as cannot be avoided.
SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT
Any arrangement of devices and structures used for treating sewage.
SEWER
Any public, semiprivate or private pipe or conduit for carrying sewage.
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
Any sewage treatment facility, sewer, pumping station, appurtenance, equipment or any combination thereof used or intended to be used for the purpose of conveying, treating, or disposing of any wastewater, industrial waste or human excrement accumulating on any premises in the City.
SHALL
Is mandatory; "may" is permissive.
SLUG
Any discharge of water, sewage or industrial waste which in concentration of any given constituent or in quantity of flow exceeds for any period of duration longer than fifteen (15) minutes more than five (5) times the average twenty-four (24) hour concentration of flows during normal operations.
STORM SEWER
A sewer designed and intended to receive and convey only storm- and surface waters and drainage, but excludes sewage and industrial wastes, other than unpolluted cooling water.
SUPERINTENDENT
The Superintendent of the sewerage works of the City.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Solids that either float on the surface of or are in suspension in water, sewage or other liquids and which are removable by laboratory filtering.
UNPOLLUTED WATER OR WASTE
Any water or waste containing none of the following: Free of emulsified grease or oil; acid or alkali; phenols or other substances imparting taste and odor in receiving water; toxic poisonous substances in suspension, colloidal state or solution; and noxious or odorous gases. It shall contain not more than ten (10) parts per million each of suspended solids and BOD. The color shall not exceed fifty (50) parts per million.
WATERCOURSE
A natural surface drainage channel for stormwater and groundwater in which a flow of water occurs, either continuously or intermittently.
WATERS OF THE STATE
All rivers, streams, lakes, and other bodies of surface or subsurface water which are not entirely confined and retained completely upon the property of a single individual, partnership or corporation.
[R.O. 2013 § 725.050; Ord. No. 83-5 § 2, 2-14-1983]
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to place, deposit or permit to be deposited in an unsanitary manner upon public or private property within the City or in any area under the jurisdiction of the City, any human or animal excrement, garbage or other objectionable waste.
B. 
It shall be unlawful to discharge or deposit into any natural outlet within the City, or in any area under the jurisdiction of said City, any sewage, industrial wastes, garbage, polluted water or any other substance which constitutes a nuisance or hazard to the public health or welfare, except where suitable treatment has been provided in accordance with subsequent provisions of this Chapter.
C. 
Except as hereinafter provided, it shall be unlawful to construct, install or maintain any privy, privy vault, septic tank, cesspool, or other facility intended or used for the disposal of sewage.
D. 
The owner of all houses, buildings, or properties used for human occupancy, employment or recreation, or other purposes situated within the City and abutting any street, alley or right-of-way in which there is now located or may in the future be located a public sanitary sewer of the City, is hereby required at his/her expense to install suitable toilet facilities therein, and to connect such facilities directly with the proper public sewer in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter, within ninety (90) days after the date of official notice to do so, provided that said sewer service is within two hundred (200) feet of the house, building or structure.
[R.O. 2013 § 725.060; Ord. No. 83-5 § 3, 2-14-1983]
A. 
Where a public sanitary sewer is not available, the building sewer shall be connected to an approved private or semipublic sewer or sewage disposal system or sewage disposal facility complying with the provisions of this Section.
B. 
Before starting construction of a private or semipublic sewage disposal system or treatment facility, the owner shall first notify the City of such plans and obtain approval of the proposed installation. The City may request supplemental information from the owner, including but not limited to plans, specifications, soil absorption tests, or any other information deemed necessary for approval. Any permit or inspection fees shall be determined by City policies.
C. 
Actual use of a private or semipublic disposal system may not commence until the installation is complete to the satisfaction of the Superintendent. He/she shall be allowed to inspect the work at any stage of construction, and in any event, the owner shall notify the Superintendent when the work is ready for a final inspection, and before any underground portions are covered.
D. 
The type, capacities, location of a private, semipublic or industrial sewage disposal system or treatment facility shall comply with all regulations and laws.
E. 
At such time as a sanitary sewer becomes available to a property served by a private or semipublic sewage disposal system or treatment facility, as provided in Section 725.050(D) a direct connection shall be made to the public sewer in compliance with this Subsection, any septic tank, cesspool or similar private or semipublic sewage disposal or treatment facilities shall be abandoned and filled with a suitable material.
F. 
The owner shall operate and maintain any private, semipublic or industrial sewage disposal or treatment facilities in a satisfactory manner at all times, at no expense to the City. Such facilities shall be subject to inspection by the Superintendent at all times. Furthermore, approval by the City of any system will not relieve the owner from modifying, upgrading or expanding such system such as to avoid unsanitary conditions.
[R.O. 2013 § 725.070; Ord. No. 83-5 § 4, 2-14-1983; Ord. No. 91-14 § 1, 5-13-1991; Ord. No. 13-03 § 1, 1-14-2013]
A. 
No unauthorized person shall uncover, make any connections with or opening into, use, alter or disturb any public sewer or appurtenance thereof without first obtaining a written permit from the City. Before a permit may be issued for excavating for plumbing in any public street, alley or right-of-way, the person applying for such permit shall have executed unto the City and deposited with the City Clerk a corporate surety or other type of bond satisfactory to the City, stipulating that he/she will perform faithfully all work with due care and skill, and in accordance with the laws, rules and regulations established under the authority of any ordinances of the City pertaining to plumbing and/or street repair. This bond will state that the person will indemnify and save harmless the City and the owner of the premises against all damages, costs, expenses, outlays and claims of every nature and kind arising out of unskillfulness or negligence on his/her part in connection with plumbing or excavating for plumbing as prescribed in this Chapter. Such bond shall remain in force and must be executed for a period of one (1) year except that on such expiration it shall remain in force as to all penalties, claims and demands that may have accrued thereunder prior to such expiration.
B. 
All costs for sewer permits shall be established by separate City policy, including, but not limited to, connection fees, reconnection fees, and any other costs associated with the wastewater system and determination by City policies.
C. 
All costs and expenses incident to the installation and connection of the building sewer shall be borne by the owner. Thereafter, the owner shall maintain the sewer service line from the main to the owner's structure. The owner and/or the person installing the building sewer shall indemnify the City from any loss or damage that may directly or indirectly be occasioned by the installation or maintenance of the building sewer.
D. 
A separate and independent building sewer shall be provided for every building, except where one (1) building stands at the rear of another or an interior lot and no private sewer is available or can be constructed to the rear building through an adjoining alley or court, yard or driveway, the building sewer from the front building may be extended to the rear building and the whole considered as one (1) building sewer.
E. 
Old building sewers may be used in connection with new buildings only when they are found, on examination and test by the City, to meet all requirements of the City.
F. 
Only City personnel shall be authorized to make service taps on the sewer main and install the saddle except as otherwise specifically approved, in writing, by the City. The owner or developer shall be responsible for installation and maintenance of the customer's sewer service line from the main to the customer's structure(s). All such installation shall be performed by a City-approved plumber and shall be subject to standards specifications. The owner or developer's sewer installation shall be subject to inspection and approval by the City. The sewer shall be constructed of SDR-35 PVC, Schedule 40 PVC or ductile iron, pipe and fittings and shall be a minimum of four (4) inches in diameter. SDR-35 PVC pipe shall meet the latest revision of ASTM D 3034 and ASTM D 2241 and shall be furnished in minimum standard lengths of fourteen (14) feet. SDR-35 pipe and fittings shall have integral bell and gasket joints in accordance with the latest revision of ASTM D 3212, ASTM D 3139 and ASTM F 477. Schedule 40 PVC pipe and fittings shall meet the latest revision of ASTM D 3034, ASTM D 2665 and ASTM D 1785. Ductile iron pipe shall be class 350, in accordance with the latest revision of ANSI/AWWA C151/A21.51. Ductile iron pipe shall be furnished in standard lengths of eighteen (18) to twenty (20) feet with push-on gasket joints in accordance with the latest revision of ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11. Ductile iron pipe shall have standard asphaltic coating on the exterior and shall have cement mortar lining on the interior in accordance with the latest revision of ANSI/AWWA C104/A21.4. The owner shall fill and restore the exposed area including any street, alley or right-of-way with due care and skill, and in accordance with the laws, rules and regulations established under the authority of any ordinances of the City pertaining to plumbing and/or street repair.
G. 
All joints and connections shall be made gastight and watertight. Joints and jointing shall be constructed in accordance with the International Plumbing Code as adopted in Code of Ordinances Section 500.070.
H. 
The size and slope of the building sewer shall be subject to the approval of the City; but in no event shall the diameter of the pipe be less than four (4) inches nor the slope less than one-eighth (1/8) inch per foot. A slope of one-fourth (1/4) inch per foot shall be used whenever practical.
I. 
Whenever possible, the building sewer shall be brought to the building at an elevation below the basement floor. The depth shall be sufficient to afford protection from frost. All excavations shall be by open trench methods unless otherwise authorized by the City. Rough machine excavation for the pipe trench shall not be carried lower than three (3) inches above the grade by the invert of the pipe and the remainder of the excavation accomplished by hand to shape the bottom of the trench to give full support to the lower third of each pipe. Bell holes shall be dug to provide ample space for making the joint and to relieve the bell of any stresses. All pipe shall be laid true to line and grade with bell ends upstream and with all joints fully completed. No backfill shall be placed over the completed house service line until it has been approved by the City. Backfill shall be carefully deposited completely under the pipe haunches and around and over the pipe in layers not to exceed six (6) inches in loose depth and carefully tamped until enough fill has been placed to provide a cover of not less than one (1) foot over the top of the pipe. Care shall be taken in this placement and compaction to cause no vertical or lateral displacement of the pipe. The remainder of the depth of the trench may be backfilled as approved by the City.
J. 
The connection of the building sewer into the public sewer shall be made at the wye branch designated for that property, if such branch is available at a suitable location. Any connection not made at the designated wye branch in the public sewer shall be made only as directed by the City.
K. 
The applicant for the building sewer permit shall notify the City when the building sewer is ready for inspection and connection to the public sewer. The connection shall be made under the direction of the City.
L. 
All excavations for building sewer installation shall be adequately guarded with barricades, lights, etc., so as to protect the public from hazard. Streets, sidewalks, parkways and other public properties disturbed in the course of the work shall be restored in a manner satisfactory to the City.
M. 
No person shall make connection of roof downspouts, exterior foundation drains, areaway drains, yard drains, yard fountains, ponds, lawn sprays or other sources of surface runoff or groundwater to a building sewer or building drain which in turn is connected directly or indirectly to a public sanitary sewer.
N. 
The City shall not be responsible for cleaning sewer mains, unless such mains meet the following conditions:
1. 
Exceed eight (8) inches in diameter;
2. 
Are located on main streets;
3. 
Can be line sighted from manhole to manhole; and
4. 
Any sewers constructed after May 13, 1991, have been dedicated and accepted by the City of Fredericktown in accordance with the Code of Ordinances of the City of Fredericktown, Missouri.
[R.O. 2013 § 725.080; Ord. No. 83-5 § 5, 2-14-1983; Ord. No. 00-96 § 1, 11-2-2000]
A. 
No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any stormwater, surface water, groundwater, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, uncontaminated cooling water or unpolluted industrial process waters into any sanitary sewer. Any connection, drain or arrangement which will permit any such waters to enter any sanitary sewer shall be deemed to be a violation of this Section and this Chapter.
B. 
It shall be unlawful for any person constructing a sewer or house or building connection or an industrial connection to a sanitary sewer to leave such connection open, unsealed or incomplete in such a manner that will permit storm- or surface water to enter into any sanitary sewer within the City. All such openings shall be tightly sealed at all points whenever work is not in progress on such sewer or connection.
C. 
Stormwater and all other unpolluted drainage shall be discharged into such sewers as are specifically designated as storm sewers or to a drainage channel or natural outlet approved by the Superintendent. Industrial cooling water or unpolluted process waters may be discharged, on approval of the Superintendent, to a storm sewer, drainage channel or natural outlet.
D. 
No person shall deposit or throw into any sewer, sewer inlet, or private drain connecting to a public sewer any ashes, cinders, sand, mud, straw, hay, shavings, tinners scraps, waste, produce or material of manufacture, rags or garbage which has not been properly shredded, or any substance which may cause an obstruction or cause a nuisance. No dam or other obstruction shall be placed in any sewers unless permission to do so is expressly granted by the Superintendent.
E. 
No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged of the following described waters or wastes to any public sewers:
1. 
Any gasoline, benzene, naphtha, fuel oil, or other flammable or explosive liquid, solid or gas.
2. 
Any wastes or water 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 sewage treatment process, constitute a hazard to humans or animals, create a public nuisance or create any hazard in the receiving waters of the sewage treatment plant, including, but not limited to, cyanides in excess of two (2) milligrams per liter as CN in the wastes discharged to the public sewer.
3. 
Any waters or waste having a pH lower than 5.5 or having any other corrosive property capable of causing damage or hazard to structure, equipment, and personnel of the sewerage works.
4. 
Solids 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 sewerage 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 fleshings, entrails, lime slurries, lime residues, chemical residues, paint residues and paper dishes, cups, milk containers, etc., either whole or ground by garbage grinders.
F. 
No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged to the public sewers the following described substances, materials, waters, or wastes, if in the opinion of the Superintendent such wastes can harm the sewer, sewage treatment process of equipment, have an adverse effect on the receiving stream or can otherwise endanger life, limb, public property, or constitute a nuisance. In forming his/her opinion as to the acceptability of these wastes, the Superintendent will give consideration to such factors as the quantities of subject wastes in relation to flows and velocities in the sewers, materials of construction of the sewers, nature of the sewage treatment process, capacity of the sewers, nature of the sewage treatment process, capacity of the sewage treatment plant and other pertinent factors. Prohibited substances are:
1. 
Any liquid or vapor having a temperature higher than one hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit (150° F.).
2. 
Any water or waste from animal or vegetable sources containing fats, wax, grease or oils, whether emulsified or not, in excess of one hundred (100) milligrams per liter viscous at temperatures between thirty-two degrees (32°) and one hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit (150° F.). Any water or waste of mineral origin or from petroleum sources containing fats, wax, grease or oils, whether emulsified or not, in excess of twenty (20) milligrams per liter or containing substances which may solidify or become discernibly viscous at temperatures between thirty-two degrees (32°) and one hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit (150° F.).
3. 
Any garbage that has not been properly shredded. The installation and operation of any garbage grinder equipped with a motor of three-fourths (3/4) horsepower or greater shall be subject to the review and approval of the Superintendent.
4. 
Any waters or wastes containing acid, iron, pickling wastes, or concentrated plating solutions whether neutralized or not.
5. 
Any noxious or maldorous substance which can form a gas, which either singly or by interaction with other wastes is capable of causing objectionable odors or hazard to life or form solids in concentrations exceeding limits established herein; or creates any other condition deleterious to structures, treatment processes or equipment; or requires unusual provisions, attention or expense to handle such materials.
6. 
Any waters or wastes containing phenols in excess of 0.5 parts per million or other taste or odor producing substances in such concentrations exceeding such limits as may be set by the Superintendent as necessary, after treatment of composite sewage, to meet the requirements of the State, Federal, or other public agencies of jurisdiction for such discharge to receiving waters.
7. 
Any radioactive wastes or isotopes of such half-life or concentration as may exceed limits established by the Superintendent in compliance with applicable State and Federal regulation.
8. 
Any waters or wastes having a pH in excess of 10.5.
9. 
Waters or wastes containing substances which are not amenable to treatment or reduction by the sewage treatment processes employed, or are amenable to treatment only to such degree that the sewage treatment plant effluent cannot meet the requirements of the State, Federal or other agencies having jurisdiction over discharge to receiving waters.
G. 
Except in quantities or concentrations, or with provisions as stipulated herein, it shall be unlawful for any person to discharge or cause to be discharged waters or wastes to the public sewers containing:
1. 
Free or emulsified oil and grease exceeding on analysis an average of one hundred (100) parts per million (eight hundred thirty-three (833) pounds per one million (1,000,000) gallons) of either or both or combinations thereof, if in the opinion of the Superintendent it appears probable that such wastes can deposit grease or oil in the sewer lines in such a manner as to produce clogging or can have deleterious effects on the treatment process due to the excessive quantities.
2. 
Salts of heavy metals in solution or suspension in concentrations exceeding the following, or similar objectionable or toxic substances or wastes exerting excessive chlorine requirement to such a degree that any such material received in the composite sewage at the sewage treatment works exceeds the limits established by the Superintendent for such materials:
Parts Per Million
Chromium (Hexavalent)
5
Chromium (Trivalent)
10
Copper as Cu
3
Iron
15
Zinc as An
3
Nickel as Ni
3
Cadmium as Cd
3
Lead
0.1
3. 
Cyanides or cyanogen compounds capable of liberating lydrocyanic gas or acidification in excess of two (2) parts per million by weight as CN in the wastes from an outlet into the public sewers.
4. 
Materials which would exert or cause:
a. 
Unusual concentration of inert suspended solids (such as, but not limited to, Fuller's earth, lime slurries and lime residues) or of dissolved solids (such as, but not limited to, sodium chloride and sodium sulfate).
b. 
Excessive discoloration (such as, but not limited to, dye wastes and vegetable tanning solutions).
c. 
Unusual biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand or chlorine demand.
d. 
High hydrogen sulfide content.
e. 
Unusual volume of flow or concentration of wastes.
(1) 
Unusual volume of flow or concentration of wastes constituting slugs, as defined herein, shall be pretreated to a concentration acceptable to the City if such wastes can;
(a) 
Cause damage to collection facilities;
(b) 
Impair the process;
(c) 
Incur treatment costs exceeding those of normal sewage, or;
(d) 
Render the water unfit for stream disposal or industrial use.
(2) 
Where discharge of such wastes to a public sewer is not properly pretreated or otherwise corrected, the Superintendent may;
(a) 
Reject the wastes or terminate the sewer service, or;
(b) 
Require control of the quantities and rates of the discharge of such wastes.
H. 
If the Superintendent permits the pretreatment or equalization of waste flows, the design and installation of the plants and equipment shall be subject to the review and approval of the Superintendent subject to the requirements of all applicable Codes, ordinances and laws.
I. 
Any waters or wastes having a five-day biochemical oxygen demand greater than three hundred (300) parts per million by weight; or containing more than three hundred fifty (350) parts per million by weight of suspended solids; or having an average daily flow greater than two percent (2%) of the average sewage flow of the sewage system of the City of Fredericktown, Missouri, shall be subject to the review of the Superintendent. Where necessary, in the opinion of the Superintendent, the owner shall provide, at his/her expense, such preliminary treatment as may be necessary to:
1. 
Reduce the biochemical oxygen demand to three hundred (300) parts per million by weight, or
2. 
Reduce the suspended solids to three hundred fifty (350) parts per million by weight, or
3. 
Control the quantities and rates of discharge of such waters or wastes. Plans, specifications, and any other pertinent information relating to proposed preliminary treatment facilities shall be submitted for the approval of the Superintendent and no construction of such facilities shall be commenced until said approvals are obtained in writing.
[R.O. 2013 § 725.090; Ord. No. 83-5 § 6, 2-14-1983]
A. 
Persons discharging or causing to be discharged industrial wastes which exhibit any of the prohibited wastes set out hereinbefore shall pretreat or otherwise dispose of such industrial waste to make the remaining waste acceptable to the Superintendent.
B. 
No gasoline filling station, garage, refining plant, chemical plant, packing house, slaughterhouse, lard rendering establishment, dairy, or other establishment from which any substance would be discharged into the sewers that would tend to obstruct or damage the sewers or cause a nuisance or endanger the public health or safety, or endanger persons who might be in such sewers, shall be connected with any public sewer, except through grease, oil or sand interceptors. All interceptors shall be of a type and capacity approved by the Superintendent, shall be located as to be readily accessible for cleaning and inspection and shall be maintained and operated in a manner acceptable to the Superintendent.
C. 
Persons discharging or causing to be discharged industrial wastes which exhibit none of the characteristics of wastes prohibited in Section 725.080 above, and which in the opinion of the Superintendent constitutes excessive contribution of flow quantity to the treatment facilities shall be required to pretreat the industrial wastes and discharge an effluent of acceptable quality to other than the public sanitary sewer system if such separate sewer is available.
[R.O. 2013 § 725.100; Ord. No. 83-5 § 7, 2-14-1983]
A. 
In order to control the admission of industrial wastes into the public sewer, any person, firm or corporation desiring to deposit or discharge an industrial waste mixture into the sewer or sewerage works of the City, or any sewer connected therewith, or who is now so doing, shall notify the City of the industrial discharge and obtain approval of same.
B. 
The owner of any property served by a building sewer carrying industrial wastes shall provide and maintain in a suitable accessible location on his/her premises, or such premises occupied by him/her, an inspection chamber or manhole into which all wastes from drain, pipe channel or connection which communicates with any sewer or sewerage works of the City shall discharge, unless specifically exempt, in writing, by the Superintendent. Such manhole or inspection chamber shall be of such design and construction which will facilitate observation, sampling and measurement of the wastes and will prevent infiltration by groundwaters and surface waters. Such manholes shall be accessible and safely located, shall be constructed by the owner at his/her expense in accordance with plans approved by the Superintendent and shall be maintained by the owner at his/her expense.
C. 
All measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of water and wastes to which reference is made in this Chapter shall be determined in accordance with the latest edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater," published by the American Public Health Association and shall be determined at the control manhole provided or upon suitable samples taken at said control manhole. In the event that no special manhole has been required by the Superintendent, the control manhole shall be considered to be the nearest downstream manhole in the public sewer to the point at which the building sewer is connected. Sampling shall be carried out by customarily accepted methods to reflect the effect of constituents upon the sewage works and to determine the existence of hazards to life, limb and property.
D. 
Sampling of the effluent or waste discharges may be accomplished manually or by use of mechanical equipment to obtain a composite sample which would be representative of the total effluent. Samples shall be taken at intervals determined by the Superintendent as necessary to maintain control over the discharge from the establishment. The City shall have the right to enter and set up on company property, such devices or equipment necessary to conduct a gauging and sampling operation and to begin such operation upon presentation of proper identification on arrival without advance notice to the company. Investigations or inquiries upon industrial discharges shall only pertain to items having effects upon the sanitary sewer system.
[R.O. 2013 § 725.110; Ord. No. 83-5 § 8, 2-14-1983]
No unauthorized person shall maliciously, willfully, or negligently break, damage, destroy, uncover, deface or tamper with any structure, appurtenance or equipment which is a part of the sewerage works. Any person violating this Section shall be subject to immediate arrest under charge of disorderly conduct.
[R.O. 2013 § 725.120; Ord. No. 83-5 § 9, 2-14-1983]
A. 
The Superintendent and other duly authorized employees or representatives of the City bearing proper credential and identification shall be permitted to enter all properties for the purpose of inspection, observation, measurement, sampling and testing, in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. The Superintendent or his/her representatives shall have no authority to inquire into any processes including metallurgical, chemical, oil, refining, ceramic, paper or other industries beyond that point having a direct bearing on the kind and source of discharge to the sewers or waterways or facilities for waste treatment.
B. 
While performing the necessary work on private properties referred to above, the Superintendent or duly authorized employees or representatives of the City shall observe all safety rules applicable to the premises established by the company and the company shall be held harmless for injury or death to the City employees or representatives and the City shall indemnify the company against loss or damage to its property by City employees or representatives and against liability claims and demands for personal injury or property damage asserted against the company and growing out of the gauging and sampling operations, except as such may be caused by negligence, or failure of the company to maintain safe conditions as required in Section 725.100(B) above.
C. 
The Superintendent or duly authorized employees or representatives of the City bearing proper credential and identification shall be permitted to enter all private properties through which the City holds a duly negotiated easement for the purpose of, but not limited to, inspection, observation, measurement, sampling, repair and maintenance of any portion of the sewerage works lying within said easement. All entry and subsequent work, if any, on said easement, shall be done in full accordance with the terms of the duly negotiated easement pertaining to the private property involved.
[R.O. 2013 § 725.130; Ord. No. 83-5 § 10, 2-14-1983]
A. 
Any person found to be violating any provision of this Chapter except Section 725.110 shall be served by the City with written notice stating the nature of the violation and providing a reasonable time limit for the satisfactory correction thereof. The offender shall, within the period of time stated in such notice, permanently cease all violation.
B. 
Any person who shall continue any violation beyond the time limit provided for, shall be guilty of an ordinance violation, and on conviction thereof shall be summarily disconnected from the sanitary sewer, such disconnection and reconnection to be at the total expense to the customer, or shall be fined in the amount not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) per day for each violation, or both. Each day in which any such violation shall continue shall be deemed a separate offense. Where acids or chemicals damaging to sewer lines, structures or treatment processes are released to the sewer lines, structures or treatment processes are released to the sewer causing rapid deterioration of these structures or interfering with proper treatment of sewage, the Superintendent is authorized to immediately terminate service by such measures as are necessary to protect the facilities.
C. 
Any person violating any of the provisions of this Chapter shall become liable to the City for any expense, loss or damage occasioned the City by reason of such violation.
[R.O. 2013 § 725.140; Ord. No. 83-5 § 11, 2-14-1983]
Hearings shall be held as necessary for the resolution of differences between the Superintendent and sewer users on matters concerning interpretations and execution of the provisions of this Chapter and City policies. The decisions of the Board of Aldermen of the City of Fredericktown, concerning such hearings, shall be deemed final and binding upon both the Superintendent and the sewer user.