A.
General Prohibitions:
1.
No user shall introduce or cause to be introduced into the POTW any pollutant or wastewater which causes pass through or interference. These general prohibitions apply to all users of the POTW regardless of whether they are subject to categorical pretreatment standards or any other National, State, or local pretreatment standards or requirements.
2.
No user shall discharge any waters containing toxic or poisonous solids, liquids or gases in sufficient quantity, either singly or by interaction with other wastes, to contaminate the sludge of the City's sewerage system, or to injure or interfere with any sewage treatment processes that constitute a hazard to humans or animals, creates a public nuisance, or creates any hazard in, or has an adverse effect on, the waters receiving any discharge from the treatment works.
3.
No user shall discharge any sewage or other polluted waters from any premises within the City into or upon any public highway, land, public place, stream, water course, or into any cesspool, storm drain, or storm drain system (which includes catch basins, curbs, gutters, ditches, manmade channels, municipal streets), private sewer, or natural water outlet, except where suitable treatment has been provided in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and local laws.
B.
Specific Prohibitions: No user shall introduce or cause to be introduced into the POTW the following pollutants, substances, or wastewater. This is applied to every POTW service connection point, individually.
1.
Any "hazardous waste" as defined in 40 CFR Part 261, unless specifically authorized by the Director;
2.
Pollutants which create a fire or explosive hazard in the POTW, including, but not limited to, waste streams with a closed cup flashpoint of less than one hundred forty degrees Fahrenheit (140°F) sixty degrees centigrade (60°C) using the test methods specified in 40 CFR 261.21;
3.
Wastewater having a pH less than 5.0 or more than 12.0, or having any other corrosive property capable of causing damage or hazard to structures, equipment and/or personnel of the POTW;
4.
Solid or viscous substances in amounts which will cause obstruction of the flow in the POTW resulting in Interference but in no case solids greater than one-half inch (1.27 cm) in any dimension. Food waste processors/grinders are prohibited;
5.
Pollutants, including oxygen consuming pollutants (e.g., BOD), released in a discharge at a flow rate and/or pollutant concentration which, either singly or by interaction with other pollutants, will cause interference with, or create a significant load on, the POTW;
6.
Wastewater having a temperature that will cause the temperature of the wastewater treatment plant influent to exceed one hundred four degrees Fahrenheit (104°F) (forty degrees centigrade (40°C) or will interfere with the biological activity of the wastewater treatment process;
7.
Petroleum oil, nonbiodegradable cutting oil, or products of mineral oil origin, in amounts that will cause interference or pass through due to disregard of the City's SOG - Best Management Practices and the City's SOG - Sector Control Policy Requirements;
8.
Pollutants which result in the presence of toxic gases, vapors, or fumes within the POTW in a quantity that may cause acute worker health and safety problems;
9.
Noxious or malodorous liquids, gases, solids, or other wastewater which, either singly or by interaction with other wastes, that may create a public nuisance or a hazard to life, or to prevent entry into the sewers for maintenance or repair;
10.
Any substance which may cause the POTW's effluent or any other product of the POTW, such as residues, sludges, or scums, to be unsuitable for reclamation and reuse or to interfere with the reclamation process where the POTW is pursuing a reuse and reclamation program. In no case shall a substance discharged to the POTW cause the POTW to be in noncompliance with the sludge use or disposal criteria, guidelines, or regulations affecting sludge use or disposal;
11.
Wastewater which imparts color which cannot be removed by the treatment process, such as, but not limited to, dye wastes and vegetable tanning solutions, which consequently imparts color to the treatment plant's effluent, thereby violating the City's MPDES permit;
12.
Wastewater containing any radioactive wastes or isotopes except in compliance with applicable State or Federal regulations;
13.
Storm water, surface water, ground water, artesian well water, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, condensate, deionized water, and unpolluted wastewater, unless specifically authorized by the Director;
14.
Sludges, screenings, inert suspended solids or other residues from the pretreatment of industrial wastes, including, but not limited to, Fuller's earth, lime slurries and lime residues or dissolved solids, including, but not limited to, sodium chloride and sodium sulfate;
15.
Wastewater causing, alone or in conjunction with other sources, the treatment plant's effluent to fail a toxicity test;
16.
Detergents, surface-active agents, or other substances which might cause excessive foaming in the POTW;
17.
Fats, oils, or greases of animal or vegetable origin in concentrations causing a blockage or interference due to disregard of the City's FOG - Best Management Practices and the City's FOG - Sector Control Policy Requirements;
18.
Wastewater causing two readings on an explosion hazard meter at the point of discharge into the POTW, or at any point in the POTW, of more than 5% or any single reading over 10% of the lower explosive limit of the meter;
19.
Trucked or hauled wastes or wastewater; and/or
20.
The discharge of pharmaceuticals, either listed or exhibiting hazardous waste characteristics, as defined in Subparts C, D and appendices in 40 CFR 261 generated from healthcare facilities or reverse distributors. Pollutants, substances, or wastewater prohibited by this section shall not be processed or stored in such a manner that could be discharged to the POTW or to a storm drain or storm drain system.
(Ord. 1911, 7-17-2023)