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2247-97
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9/24/1997
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- <br /> • <br /> , <br /> Z. Grease Interceptor. An interceptor of at least 750 gallon capacity to serve one or more <br /> fixtures and which shall be remotely located. <br /> AA. Grease Trap. A device designed to retain grease from one to a maximum of four fixtures. <br /> AB. High Strength Waste. Any waters or wastewater having a concentration of BOD or Total <br /> Suspended Solids in excess of 250 mg/L, or having a concentration of Fats, Oil and <br /> Grease in excess of 50 mg/L. <br /> AC. Indirect Discharge or Discharge. The introduction of pollutants into the POTW from any <br /> non-domestic source regulated under Section 307(b), (c), or(d) of the Act. The discharge <br /> into the POTW is normally by means of pipes, conduits, pumping stations, force mains, <br /> constructed drainage ditches, surface water intercepting ditches, and all constructed <br /> devices and appliances appurtenant thereto. <br /> AD. Industrial Waste. Industrial waste means any and all liquid or water borne waste from <br /> industrial or commercial processes, except domestic sewage. <br /> AE. Interceptor. An interceptor is a device designed and installed so as to separate and retain <br /> deleterious or undesirable matter from normal wastes and permit normal liquid wastes to <br /> discharge by gravity. <br /> AF. Interference. A discharge which alone or in conjunction with a discharge or discharges <br /> from other sources, either: (1) inhibits or disrupts the POTW, its treatment processes or <br /> operations; (2) inhibits or disrupts its biosolids (sludge) processes, use or disposal; or (3) <br /> is a cause of a violation of the City's NPDES permit or of the prevention of sewage sludge <br /> use or disposal in compliance with any of the following statutory/regulatory provisions or <br /> permits issued thereunder: Section 405 of the Clean Water Act; the Solid Waste Disposal <br /> Act (SWDA), including Title II commonly referred to as the Resource Conservation and <br /> Recovery Act (RCRA); any State regulations contained in any State sludge management <br /> plan prepared pursuant to Subtitle D of the SWDA; the Clean Air Act; the Toxic <br /> Substances Control Act; and the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act. <br /> AG. Liquid Waste. Liquid waste is the discharge from any fixture, appliance or appurtenance <br /> in connection with a plumbing system which does not receive fecal matter. <br /> AH. Maximum Allowable Discharge Limit. The maximum concentration (or loading) of a <br /> pollutant allowed to be discharged at any time. <br /> M. Medical Wastes. Isolation wastes, infectious agents, human blood and blood products, <br /> pathological wastes, sharps, body parts, contaminated bedding, surgical wastes, potentially <br /> contaminated laboratory wastes, and dialysis wastes. <br /> M. New Source. <br /> (1) Any building, structure, facility, or installation from which there is (or may be) a <br /> discharge of pollutants, the construction of which commenced after the publication <br /> of proposed pretreatment standards under Section 307(c) of the Act which will be <br /> applicable to such source if such standards are thereafter promulgated in <br /> accordance with that section, provided that: <br /> 4 <br />
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