This chapter sets forth uniform requirements for dischargers into the city of Prosser sewage works, and enables the city to protect public health in conformity with all applicable local, state and federal laws relating thereto, including the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.) and the General Pretreatment Regulations (40 CFR part 403).
The objectives of this chapter are the following:
A.
To promote the health, safety and welfare of those persons within the city's public sewer system by requiring use of the sewage works;
B.
To prevent the introduction into the sewage works of pollutants that will interfere with the normal operations of the sewage works that would not receive adequate treatment and which would pass through the sewage works into receiving waters and/or the atmosphere or otherwise be incompatible with the sewage works;
C.
To ensure that the quality of sludge from the sewage works is maintained at a level which allows its use and disposal in compliance with applicable statutes and regulations;
D.
To protect sewage works personnel who may be affected by sewage in the course of their employment and to protect the general public;
E.
To improve the opportunity to recycle and reclaim sewage from the sewage works; and
F.
To enable the city to comply with all its permits, conditions, sludge use and disposal requirements and any other federal or state laws to which the sewage works is subject.
This chapter provides for the regulation of discharges into the city's sewage works through the enforcement of administrative regulations. This chapter does not provide for the recovery of operations, maintenance or replacement costs of the sewage works, or the costs associated with the construction of collection and treatment systems used by industrial dischargers, in proportion to their use of the sewage works, which are the subject of separate enactments.
(Ord. 2310 § 1, 2001)