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2.13 Septic Tank Wastes <br /> A. Residential/domestic septic tank waste may be introduced into the POTW only at <br /> a designated receiving structure within the treatment plant area, or at a site <br /> authorized by the Director and at such times as are established by the Director. <br /> Such wastes shall not violate this ordinance or any other requirements established <br /> or adopted by the City, except as authorized by the Director. <br /> 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. <br /> B. No load may be discharged without prior consent of the Director. The Director <br /> may collect samples of each hauled load to ensure compliance with applicable <br /> pretreatment standards. The Director may require the hauler to provide a waste <br /> analysis of any load prior to discharge. <br /> C. Septage haulers shall utilize a waste tracking form (manifest) provided by the <br /> Director for every load discharged. Any discharge without a manifest form is an <br /> unauthorized discharge and the hauler will receive an administrative fine of not <br /> less than $5,000, and may have their discharge permit revoked or suspended. <br /> D. Wastewater discharge permit fees for liquid waste haulers shall be established and <br /> charged in addition to license and volume fees charged under Ordinance 801-81, <br /> as amended. License and volume fees shall be established as part of the user fee <br /> system utilizing the principles established in Section 13 of this ordinance. <br /> 24 <br />