A person commits an offense if he allows liquid waste that emits noxious or offensive odors or is unsanitary or injurious to public health to accumulate upon property under his control.
(1966 Code, sec. 32-89(a); 2001 Code, sec. 106-341)
(a) 
A person commits an offense if he unloads or offers for sale or exchange liquid waste except at a place permitted by the city, the state, or the federal government.
(b) 
A person commits an offense if he deposits or discharges liquid waste onto a street or into a storm or sanitary sewer or an area that drains into the storm sewer system.
(1966 Code, sec. 32-89(b); 2001 Code, sec. 106-342)
A generator of liquid waste shall have all liquid waste material picked up from his premises by a liquid waste transporter who holds a valid permit from the city, and the liquid waste shall be transported to an approved site for disposal as approved by the city/county public health district. A generator of liquid wastes shall not have nonhazardous wastes or liquid wastes in combination with hazardous waste removed from his premises by a liquid waste hauler operating under a city permit. A generator shall:
(1) 
Install or provide collection devices of a size and type specified by the approving authority.
(2) 
Maintain collection devices in continuous, proper operation.
(3) 
Supervise proper cleaning of collection devices.
(4) 
Report spills and accidents involving collection devices to the approving authority within 24 hours.
(5) 
Clean up all spills and accidents immediately and have material disposed of by a permitted transporter by proper means.
(6) 
Make available all records required to be kept for inspection by the approving authority during normal business hours.
(1966 Code, sec. 32-89(c); 2001 Code, sec. 106-343)
A liquid waste disposer commits an offense if he allows accumulation of liquid waste on his premises so that rainfall could carry the material to storm sewers or adjacent property or create a noxious odor or health hazard. A liquid waste disposer shall:
(1) 
Obtain and maintain compliance with all licenses and/or permits required by local, state or federal law.
(2) 
Accept waste only from a permitted transporter.
(3) 
Maintain trip ticket copies for a period of two years.
(4) 
Accept only those classes of wastes authorized by license or permit.
(5) 
Make available all records required to be kept for inspection by the approving authority during normal business hours.
(1966 Code, sec. 32-89(d); 2001 Code, sec. 106-344)