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ORDINANCE NO. ~ Page 7 <br />(b) The Approving Authority may establish, in compliance <br />with applicable state and federal regulations, regula- <br />tions for discharge of radioactive wastes into public <br />sewers. <br />SECTION 9. IMPAIRMENT OF FACILITIES. <br />(a) No person may discharge into public sewers any substance <br />capable of causing <br />(1) Obstruction to the flow in sewers; <br />(2) Interference with the operation of treatment <br />processes of facilities; or <br />(3) Excessive loading of treatment facilities. <br />(b) Discharges prohibited by Section 9(a) include, but are <br />not limited to, materials which exert or cause concentra- <br />tions of <br />(1) Inert suspended solids greater than 250 mg/1 including <br />but not limited to <br />( (A) <br />(B) <br />(C) <br />(2) Dis <br />but <br />Fuller's earth <br />lime slurries; and <br />lime residues; <br />solved solids greater than 500 mg/1 including <br />not limited to <br />(A) sodium chloride; and <br />(B) sodium sulfate; <br />(3) Excessive discoloration including but not limited <br />to <br />(A) dye wastes; and <br />(B) vegetable tanning solutions; or <br />(4) BOD, COD, or chlorine demand in excess of normal <br />plant capacity. <br />(c) No person may discharge into public sewers any substance <br />that may <br />(1) Deposit grease or oil in the sewer lines in such a <br />manner as to clog the sewers; <br />(2) Overload skimming and grease handling equipment; <br />(3) Pass to the receiving waters without being effectively <br />treated by normal wastewater treatment processes due <br />to the nonamenability of the substance to bacterial <br />action; or <br />(4) Deleteriously affect the treatment process due to <br />excessive quantities. <br />(d) No person may discharge any substance into public sewers <br />which <br />(1) Is not amenable to treatment or reduction by the <br />processes and facilities employed; or <br />(2) Is amenable to treatment only to such a degree that <br />( the treatment plant effluent cannot meet the require- <br />ments of other agencies having jurisdiction over <br />discharge to the receiving waters. <br /> <br />
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