Area.All property located within Ector County and the city limits.
Company.Anyone owning or operating one or more vehicles used to transport liquid wastes.
Department.Employees charged with the enforcement of this ordinance through the interlocal agreement between the city and the County of Ector.
Discharge.The unpermitted disposal, deposit, injection, dumping, spilling, leaking or placing of any liquid waste, including by not limited to, solid or semisolid grease trap waste, grit trap waste, and/or septage into or on any land, water, sanitary or storm sewer facilities so as to cause such waste or any constituent thereof to enter the environment, or be admitted into the air or any water including groundwater.
Disposer.Any person who receives, stores, retains, processes or disposes of liquid wastes.
Generator.A person who causes, creates, generates, stores or otherwise produces nonhazardous liquid waste including but not limited to grease trap, sand (grit) trap, and septic tank waste. The generator is responsible for assuring the produced waste is disposed of in accordance with federal, state and local regulations.
Governmental unit.The city as represented by the official acts of the city council and council designated representatives, within the corporate and extraterritorial jurisdictional limits; or the County of Ector as represented by the official acts of the Ector County Commissioners Court and Court designated representatives within the boundaries of Ector County and outside the jurisdictional limits of the city.
Grease trap.A receptacle utilized by commercial, industrial or public generators of liquid waste to intercept, collect, and restrict the discharge of oily, greasy, fatty liquids, semi-liquid, and/or organic or inorganic solid wastes into both private and/or public sewers to which the receptacle is directly or indirectly connected.
Grease trap waste.Any material collected in and from a grease trap in the sanitary sewer service line of a commercial, industrial, or public food service or processing establishment, including solids resulting from dewatering processes.
Grit trap.A unit/chamber utilized by commercial, industrial or public generators which allows for the sedimentation of solids from an influent liquid stream by reducing the flow velocity of the influent liquid stream. In a grit trap, the inlet and the outlet are both located at the same level, at, or very near, the top of the unit/chamber.
Grit trap waste.Waste collected in a grit trap. Grit trap waste includes wastes from grit traps placed in the drains prior to entering the sewer system at maintenance and repair shops, automobile service stations, car washes, laundries, and other similar establishments. The term does not include material collected in an oil/water separator or in any other similar waste management unit designed to collect oil.
Hazardous waste.Any liquid, semi-liquid, or solid waste or any combination thereof which because of its quantity, concentration, physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics posses a substantial hazard to human health or the environment when improperly stored, transported, treated or disposed of or otherwise improperly managed. Hazardous wastes are further identified, designated by the Texas Waste Disposal Act or by the Administer of the US Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to the Federal Solid Waste Disposal Act as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 and as may be amended in the future. Hazardous wastes are further identified as having any of the following characteristics: toxic, corrosive, a strong sensitizer, flammable or combustible, explosive or otherwise capable of causing substantial personal injury or illness.
Liquid waste.Any nonhazardous sand trap, grease trap or septage waste.
Liquid waste transporter.Any person who is registered with and authorized by the TCEQ and the governmental unit to transport liquid wastes.
Permit.Valid liquid waste transporter permit issued by the city.
Person.An individual, corporation, organization, governmental subdivision or agency, federal agency, state, political subdivision of a state, interstate agency or body, business or business trust, partnership association, firm company, joint stock company, commission or any other entity.
Septage.Liquid waste and sludge removed from a portable toilet, chemical toilet, septic tank or cesspool. Septage does not include nondomestic wastes from commercial, industrial or public establishments unless that nondomestic waste has the content and characteristics of domestic waste.
Tank.A receptacle, device or structure designed to contain an accumulation of liquid waste and is constructed of materials manufactured to provide structural support for the containment.
TCEQ.Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Trip Ticket.The written, multi-part document which must be in the possession of the transporter hauling the waste enabling disposal of hauled nonhazardous liquid waste at a permitted or registered disposal site. The manifest must contain the information designated by the TCEQ and issued by the city.
Vehicle.A mobile receptacle or device in which or by which liquid waste may be transported on public streets or highways.
(Ordinance 2010-18, sec. 1, adopted 7/13/10)