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2034-95
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1/4/1995
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D. If an industrial user discharges more than 100 kilograms of such waste per <br /> calendar per month to the sewer system, the notification shall also contain the <br /> following information to the extent it is known or readily available to the industrial <br /> user: <br /> (1) an identification of the hazardous constituents contained in the wastes, <br /> (2) an estimation of the mass and concentration of such constituents in the <br /> wastestreams discharged during that calendar month, and <br /> (3) an estimation of the mass of constituents in the wastestreams expected to <br /> be discharged during the following 12 months. <br /> These notification requirements do not apply to pollutants already reported <br /> under the self-monitoring requirements. <br /> Whenever the EPA publishes final rules identifying additional hazardous <br /> wastes or new characteristics of hazardous waste, a user shall notify the <br /> City of the discharge of such a substance within 90 days of the effective <br /> date of such regulations. <br /> In the case of any notification made under this paragraph, an industrial user shall certify that it has <br /> a program in place to reduce the volume and toxicity of hazardous wastes generated to the degree <br /> it has determined to be economically practical. Discharging Hazardous waste to the sewer system <br /> is prohibited as per section 2. I of this ordinance <br /> 4.7 Notice of potential problems, including accidental spills, slug loadings <br /> Any user shall notify the City immediately of all discharges that could cause problems to <br /> the POTW, including any slug loadings, as defined in Section 1.3 of this ordinance. The <br /> notification shall include the concentration and volume and corrective action. Steps being <br /> taken to reduce any adverse impact should also be noted during the notification. Any user <br /> who discharges a "slug" (or slugs) of pollutants shall be liable for any expense, loss, or <br /> damage to the POTW, in addition to the amount of any fines imposed by the City or on <br /> the City under state or federal law. <br /> 4.8 Non-Compliance Reporting <br /> If sampling performed by a user indicates a violation, the user shall notify the City within <br /> 24 hours of becoming aware of the violation. The user shall also repeat the sampling <br /> within 5 days and submit the results of the repeat analysis to the City within 30 days after <br /> becoming aware of the violation, except the user is not required to resample if: <br /> A. The City performs sampling at the user at a frequency of at least once per month, <br /> or <br /> B. The City performs sampling at the user between the time when the user performs <br /> its initial sampling and the time when the user receives the results of this sampling. <br /> 32 <br />
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