No person shall throw, discharge, deposit or leave, or cause,
suffer or permit to be thrown, discharged, deposited or left, any
rubbish, dead animals, refuse matter or any waste matter whatsoever
into the waters of a harbor, or upon any public pier, wharf, seawall,
bulkhead, float, beach jetty or street leading to such facility except
in waste receptacles designated for such purposes.
(1430-9/68)
No person shall discharge, or permit, cause or suffer any person
on a vessel under his or her control or command to discharge any human
or animal waste or excreta from any head, toilet or similar facility
or by any other means whatsoever into the waters of a harbor.
(1430-9/68)
No person shall throw, discharge, deposit, pump or leave or
cause or permit to be thrown, discharged, deposited, pumped or left
either from the shore, from any pier or vessel or from any other place
whatsoever, any oil, spirits or any flammable liquid into the waters
of a harbor.
(1430-9/68)
The owner or operator of any commercial docking facility or
marina located on the waters of a harbor shall install and maintain
at his or her own expense in conspicuous locations on the premises,
signs to inform the public of the regulations prohibiting the discharge
or depositing of any waste or refuse in the waters of a harbor. Uniform
standards and specifications for the design, lettering and general
locations of such signs shall be prescribed by the Director of Community
Services.
(1430-9/68)
No person shall place or allow any abandoned vessel, boat or
material, garbage, refuse or timber or waste matter of any type whatsoever
to remain on beaches, piers, wharves, jetties, groins, bulkheads,
seawalls, floats or shoreline of any harbor.
(1430-9/68)
No person shall own or operate a vessel equipped with any head
(toilet) or receptacle for human body wastes in the waters of a harbor
unless:
A. The
vessel is also equipped with a holding tank designed to retain all
human body wastes deposited in said head or receptacle until such
time as the sewage can be discharged into a sanitary sewer system
or discharged otherwise in accordance with law; or
B. The
head or receptacle is connected directly to a sanitary sewer system;
or
C. The
head or receptacle is connected to an on-board sewage treatment system
which produces an effluent meeting such standards as may be approved
by the county health officer for discharge into the waters of a harbor.
The effective date of this section shall be January 1, 1974.
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(1792-1/73)
The owner and operator of every commercial marina shall provide
a permanent holding tank pump-out facility or equivalent service which
is operable and available for use at all times and which is capable
of servicing all vessels berthed, docked or moored at the marina.
The effective date of this section shall be January 1, 1974.
(1792-1/73)
No person shall throw, place or leave any dead animal or putrefying
matter of any kind in the waters of any harbor within the City, or
on or along the shore thereof, or the shore of any tidewater in the
City.
(2374-7/79)