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84-003 ORD PROVIDING CODE OF ORDINANCES BE AMENDED BY REVISING CHAPTER 31 SECTIONS 31-37 THROUGH SECTION 31-43 OF SAID CODE
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84-003 ORD PROVIDING CODE OF ORDINANCES BE AMENDED BY REVISING CHAPTER 31 SECTIONS 31-37 THROUGH SECTION 31-43 OF SAID CODE
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> dispensing of food and from the handling, pro- <br /> cessing, storage and sale of food products and <br /> produce. <br /> 20) Grab Sample - A sample taken on a one-time basis <br /> with no regard to waste stream flow or consid- <br /> eration of time involved. (100 ml minimum volume) <br /> <br /> 21) Holding Tank Waste - Any waste from septic <br /> tanks, vacuum pump tank trucks, chemical toi- <br /> lets, campers, trailers or other direct holding <br /> vessels. <br /> 22) Indirect Discharge - The discharge of nondomestic <br /> pollutants from any source regulated under <br /> Section 307 (b) or (c) of the Act, (33 U.S.C. <br /> 1317) into the POTW (including holding tank <br /> waste ) . <br /> 23) Industrial User - A source of indirect discharge <br /> which does not constitute a "discharge of <br /> pollutants" under regulations issued pursuant to <br /> Section 402 of the Act (33 U.S.C. 1342), <br /> including the following: <br /> a) A major industry discharging in excess of <br /> two hundred (200) pounds of BOD or sus- <br /> pended solids per day, or a waste containing <br /> toxic or hazardous material; <br /> b) An institution discharging through a moni- <br /> toring device; <br /> c) A light industry discharging less than two <br /> hundred (200) pounds of BOD or suspended <br /> solids per day; <br /> d) A commercial industry discharging domestic <br /> waste, but with the potential to discharge <br /> industrial or toxic waste by spillage or <br /> process revision. <br /> 24) Industrial Waste - Waste resulting from any <br /> process involved with industry, manufacturing, <br /> trade or business concerned with the development <br /> of any natural resource, or any mixture of the <br /> waste with water or domestic wastewater, as <br /> distinct from normal domestic wastewater. <br /> 25) Interference - Any inhibition or disruption of the <br /> POTW treatment processes or operations which <br /> contributes to a violation of any requirements or <br /> limitations of the City's NPDES permit. The term <br /> also includes any prevention of sludge use or <br /> disposal by the POTW in accordance with Section <br /> 405 of the Act (33 U. S. C. 1345) or any criteria, <br /> guidelines, or regulations developed pursuant to <br /> the Solid 4Uaste Disposal Act (SWDA), the Clean <br /> Air Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, or <br /> more stringent state criteria (including those <br /> contained in any state sludge management plan <br /> prepared pursuant to Title IV of SWDA applicable <br /> to the method of disposal or use employed by the <br /> POTW). <br /> 26) Milligrams per liter (mg/1) - A weight-to-volume <br /> ratio equivalent to parts per million. <br /> 27) National Categorical Pretreatment Standard - Also <br /> referenced simply as "Pretreatment Standard", <br /> denoting any regulation containing pollution <br /> discharge limits promulgated by the EPA in <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 3 <br />
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