No person not duly authorized shall make any connection with
any of the sanitary sewers, or tap any main, lateral or private connecting
sanitary sewer.
[Amended 8-19-1996 by Ord. No. 223; at time of adoption of Code (see
Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
The Village shall not furnish public sewer outside the corporate
limits of the Village except as grandfathered as a preexisting condition
by action of the Village Council pursuant to adoption of this chapter.
No person shall convey, deposit, or cause or allow to be discharged,
conveyed, or deposited into the wastewater system any pollutant other
than a compatible pollutant which the system expressly agrees to accept
from a user or any wastewater containing any of the following:
A. Oils and grease. Fats, wax, grease, or oils in excess of 100 mg/l
or containing substances which may solidify or become viscous at temperatures
between 0° and 65° C. at the point of discharge into the wastewater
system, or concentrations or amounts of oil or grease from industrial
facilities violating pretreatment standards.
B. Explosive mixtures. Liquids, solids, or gases which by reason of
their nature or quantity are, or may be, sufficient, either alone
or by interaction with other substances, to cause fire or explosion.
Such prohibited materials include, but are not limited to, gasoline,
kerosene, naphtha, benzene, toluene, xylene, ethers, alcohols, ketones,
aldehydes, peroxides, chlorates, perchlorates, bromates, and carbides.
C. Noxious materials. Solids, liquids, or gases from processes of user's
business, trade or profession which, either singly or by interaction
with other wastes, are capable of creating a public nuisance or hazard
to life or are or may be sufficient to prevent entry into a sewer
for maintenance or repair.
D. Improperly shredded garbage. Garbage which is not properly shredded.
E. Radioactive wastes. Radioactive wastes or isotopes, unless their
disposal via wastewater is authorized by federal, state, and local
regulations, and then only when discharge into the wastewater system
does not cause damage or a hazard to the system, the persons operating
the system, or the general public.
F. Excessive levels of toxic substances. Any toxic substances in amounts
which cannot be handled by the system and which exceed standards promulgated
by the United States Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to Section
307(b) of the FWPCA, or toxic substances included in any regulations
of the State Department of Natural Resources which identify and prohibit
discharge of toxic substances into the water of the state.
G. Untreatable pollutants. Any pollutant which deleteriously affects
the wastewater system or process, or any pollutant which is regulated
by the NPDES permit in effect issued to the City of Kalamazoo and/or
the Village and which will pass untreated or unaffected by the treatment
system.
H. Discoloring pollutants. Any pollutant which imparts a color to the
wastewater in the wastewater system, which color cannot be removed
by the system's treatment process or which is prohibited by the
NPDES.
I. Corrosive wastes. Any wastewater having a pH lower than 6.2 or higher
than 9.8, measured at the point of entry to the wastewater system,
or having any other corrosive property capable of causing damage to
any equipment or portion of the wastewater system or injury to the
system's personnel.
J. Solids. Solids or viscous substances in quantities or of such size
capable of causing obstruction to the flow of sewers or other interference
with the proper operation of the wastewater system, such as, but not
limited to, ashes, bones, cinders, sand, mud, straw, shavings, metal,
glass, rags, feathers, tar, plastics, wood, whole blood, paunch manure,
hair, fleshings or entrails.
K. Temperature. A temperature greater than 65° C. (149° F.)
or less than 30° C. (37.4° F.).