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1 -16 <br /> J V v <br /> • <br /> 1 ORDINANCE NO. //CS-X-5-- <br /> 2 <br /> /CS'$SJ2 <br /> AN ORDINANCE amending Ordinance No. 1047-84 (EMC 14.08.300) <br /> 3 regulating discharge of certain untreated sewage into the City's <br /> sewer system. <br /> 4 <br /> 5 <br /> THE CITY OF EVERETT DOES ORDAIN: <br /> 6 <br /> Section 1: Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1047-84 (EMC 14.08.300) which reads <br /> 7 <br /> as follows: <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Matter Excluded From All Sewers <br /> 10 Sewage, waste, or any matter having the following characteristics <br /> shall not be discharged into, be place where they might find their way <br /> 11 into, or be allowed to run, leak, or escape into any part of the sewer <br /> system: <br /> 12 <br /> (a) Solids or viscous substances including but not limited <br /> 13 to: ashes, cinders, glass, sand, gravel, mud, coal, straw, rubbish, shavings, <br /> grass clippings, metal, rags, feathers, pin feathers, oils, grease, tar, <br /> 14 asphalt, plastics, paraffin, cloth or cloth cutting wastes, wood, sawdust, <br /> brewing or distilling slop, spend grain or hops, paunch maneur, entrails, <br /> 15 fleshings, hide, hair, offal from livestock, poultry killing and fish <br /> processing or waste containing pulped or macerated residue from <br /> 16 industries which process fruit, vegetables, fish, meat or similar products. <br /> (b) Any matter which is chemically or physically stable for at <br /> 17 least five days at twenty degrees centigrade, or which would form a <br /> deposit or obstruction or damage or reduce the capacity of the sewer into <br /> 18 which it was placed. <br /> (c) Flammable, explosive or poisonous liquids, gases or solids or <br /> 19 any matter which, after entrance into a sewer, might reasonably be <br /> expected to form in any way such flammable, explosive or poisonous <br /> 20 liquids, gases or solids. <br /> (d) Matter of any nature at a temperature above one hundred <br /> 21 fifty degrees Fahrenheit. <br /> (e) Liquid matter of any nature containing suspended solids in <br /> 22 excess of two hundred fifty (250) parts per million. <br /> (f) Matter of any nature containing a five day biochemical <br /> 23 oxygen demand (BOD) in excess of two hundred (200) parts per million. <br /> (g) Animal or vegetable greases, oils or matter containing <br /> 24 animal or vegetable grease or oil of any nature in excess of fifty (50) <br /> parts per million, or any petroleum products. <br /> 25 (h) Liquid matter with a hydrogen ion concentration below 5.0 <br /> or above 9.0. <br /> 26 (i) Substances having a strong, unpleasant odor. <br /> 27 (j) Substances which can produce a toxic vapor, including but <br /> not limited to chlorinated hydrocarbons. <br /> (k) Food waste which has not been properly shredded so that <br /> 28 one hundred percent will pass a three-eighth inch sieve and seventy-five <br /> percent pass a one-fourth inch sieve. Persons engaged in the retail sale <br /> 29 of raw produce shall be limited to one grinder having a prime move not <br /> exceeding five horsepower for the processing of raw produce waste. <br /> 30 (1) Liquid matter containing daily maximum metal <br /> concentrations in excess of 3.0 mg/1 of Copper, 3.0 mg/1 of Lead, 6.0 mg/1 <br /> 31 of Zinc, 6.0 mg/1 of Chromium, 6.0 mg/1 of Cadmium and 6.0 mg/1 of <br /> Nickel. <br /> 32 (m) Radioactive waste. <br />