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0 rt <br /> C. -Paints; <br /> D. Steam cleaning wastes; <br /> E. Fresh concrete; <br /> F. Washing of fresh concrete for cleaning and/or finishing purposes to expose <br /> aggregates; <br /> G. -Laundry wastes; <br /> H. Soaps, including those present in runoff from car washing; <br /> I. Pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers within twenty-five (25) feet of a surface water <br /> system; <br /> J. Sanitary sewage including septic tank fluids; <br /> K. Degreasers and/or solvents; <br /> L. -Antifreeze, transmission fluid or other automotive products; <br /> M. Animal carcasses; <br /> N. Acids or alkalis; <br /> O. Recreational vehicle wastes; <br /> P. Dyes (without prior permission of the drainage utility); <br /> Q. Any fluid with a pH less than 6.0 or greater than 8.5.-; and <br /> R. Cooking wastes. <br /> S. Discharges from potable water sources; (including without limitation water line <br /> flushing, rchlorinated hyperchlorinated water line flushing, fire hydrant <br /> flushing, and pipeline hydrostatic test water), unless it-the discharge has a chlorine <br /> concentration of-0.1 ppm or less, is within the pH limits listed in Q. above, and is <br /> volumetrically and velocity controlled to prevent re-suspension of sediments in <br /> the municipal separate storm sewer system. <br /> P. Swimming pool and spa discharges, unless it—the discharge has a chlorine <br /> concentration of 0.1 ppm or less, is within the pH limits listed in Q. above, and is <br /> volumetrically and velocity controlled to prevent re-suspension of sediments in <br /> the municipal separate storm sewer. Swimming pool cleaning wastewater and <br /> filter backwash shall not be discharged to the municipal separate storm sewer <br /> system. <br /> Pollution or discharging polluting matter into the Surface Water System shall be a <br /> violation of this ordinance. <br /> ISECTION 2: Ordinance No. 1750-90 (EMC 14.56) is amended by the addition of the following <br /> section(to be codified as EMC 14.56.045):New section <br /> SECTION 1A: BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMPs)—REQUIREMENT TO <br /> IMPLEMENT AT EXISTING SITES <br /> For all existing discharges that drain directly or indirectly to the municipal separate storm <br /> sewer <br /> SAftCommolAORDINANC-- II 'J !, , , - e. see • AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE <br /> SURFACE WATER SYSTEM WITHIN THE CITY OF EVERETT AND AMENDING ORDINANCE No.1750-90 <br /> AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 1909-92(EMC 14.56) <br /> Page 3 <br /> 69 • <br />
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