(a)
The following list is not considered to be all-inclusive of all prohibited discharges. Final discretion is left to the city manager and based on potential damage to the MS4.
(b)
A person commits an offense if the person introduces or causes to be introduced into the MS4 any discharge that causes or contributes to causing the city to violate a water quality standard, the city's TPDES permit, or any other discharge permit for discharges from its MS4.
(c)
A person commits an offense if the person dumps, spills, pumps, pours, empties, discharges, disposes of, recklessly leaks, leaches, emits or otherwise introduces or causes, allows, or permits to be introduced any of the following substances to the MS4:
(1)
Excessive amounts of sediment that would cause accumulation of sediment in the city MS4 or cause the MS4 to discharge excessive sediments to the waters in the state;
(2)
Any used motor oil, antifreeze, or any other motor vehicle fluid;
(3)
Any industrial waste;
(4)
Any hazardous material or waste, including household hazardous waste;
(5)
Any fire protection water containing oil or hazardous substances or materials that this code requires to be contained and treated prior to discharge, unless treatment adequate to remove pollutants occurs prior to discharge (this prohibition does not apply to discharges or flow from firefighting by the fire department);
(6)
Any domestic sewage or septic tank waste, grease trap waste, or grit trap waste;
(7)
Any commercial runoff or wash-down water from any animal pen, kennel or fowl or livestock containment area;
(8)
Wastewater from a commercial carwash facility; from any vehicle washing, cleaning, or maintenance at any automotive-related facility; or from any washing, cleaning or maintenance of any business or commercial or public service vehicle by any business or public entity that operates more than two (2) such vehicles;
(9)
Wastewater or wash water from operations that are contaminated with chemicals or waste products from operations;
(10)
Brush, leaves, grass clippings or other yard waste previously gathered for the purpose of disposal;
(11)
Any discharge from water line disinfection by superchlorination or other means unless the disinfecting chemical has been removed or attenuated to the point where it is not a pollutant;
(12)
Excessive dust or dusty materials;
(13)
Garbage, trash, debris, or rubbish;
(14)
Any substance or material that will damage, block or clog the MS4;
(15)
Any polluted liquids.
(Ordinance 1304, sec. 8-2.4, adopted 4/12/2010)