A.
It is the objective of the City to regulate and control the quantity and quality of discharges into the sewer system so that they will not adversely affect the various collection, transmission, treatment or discharge requirements, or environmental conditions, and will permit the City to treat wastewater pursuant to the requirements of the State or Federal government, and their designated agencies.
B.
Adverse affects can occur to:
1.
The health and safety of personnel employed in the operation and maintenance of the sewage collection, transmission, and treatment facilities;
2.
The operational cost, maintenance and durability of collection, transmission and treatment facilities;
3.
The quality of the receiving waters as measured by the requirements established by the State and Federal government through their properly designated and responsible agencies;
4.
The air quality as measured by the requirements established by the State and Federal government through their properly designated and responsible agencies.
C.
It is the general intent of the City to provide for collection and treatment of domestic sanitary sewage and commercial and industrial wastewaters in such a way as to avoid adverse effects on the system and to provide equitable charges for the costs incurred.
(Ord. 322 § 1, 1976)