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5/22/2024
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27 <br /> <br />and unloading operations, control of plant site runoff, worker training, <br />building of containment structures or equipment, measures for <br />containing toxic organic pollutants (including solvents), and/or measures <br />and equipment for emergency response. <br /> <br /> B. Users shall notify the Everett Water Pollution Control Facility immediately upon <br />the occurrence of a slug or accidental discharge of substances regulated by this <br />ordinance. The notification shall include location of discharge, date and time <br />thereof, type of waste, concentration and volume, and corrective actions. Any <br />affected user shall be liable for any expense, loss, or damage to the POTW, in <br />addition to the amount of any fines imposed on the City on account thereof <br />under state or federal law. <br /> <br /> C. Within five (5) days following an accidental discharge, the user shall submit to <br />the Director a detailed written report describing the cause of the discharge and <br />the measures to be taken by the user to prevent similar future occurrences. Such <br />notification shall not relieve the user of any expense, loss, dam age, or other <br />liability which may be incurred as a result of damage to the POTW, fish kills, or <br />any other damage to person or property; nor shall such notification relieve the <br />user of any fines, civil penalties, or other liability which may be imposed by t his <br />Ordinance or other applicable law. <br /> <br /> D. When required by the Director, signs shall be permanently posted in <br />conspicuous places on the user's premises advising employees whom to call in <br />the event of a slug or accidental discharge. Contact procedure shall include after <br />hours, holidays, and weekends. Employers shall instruct all employees who may <br />cause or discover such a discharge with respect to emergency notification <br />procedures. <br /> <br />2.13 Septic Tank Wastes <br /> <br /> A. Hauled residential/domestic septic tank waste may be introduced into the POTW <br />only at a designated receiving structure within the treatment plant area, or at a <br />site authorized by the Director and at such times as are established by the <br />Director. Only residential/domestic septic waste shall be accepted and such <br />wastes shall not violate any requirements established or adopted by the City, <br />except as authorized by the Director. <br /> <br />B. Permits for individual vehicles to use such facilities shall be issued by the City. <br />Wastewater discharge permits may be issued to each septage hauling business <br />and may encompass more than one vehicle. Permits may be revoked at the <br />director’s discretion if the permittee violates any condition found therein. Permits <br />may be transferred in accordance with the conditions outlined within the permit.
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