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City of Warsaw, MO Use of Sewers
Ch 705 Art IV Use of Sewers
§ 705.250 Stormwater, Surface Water, Etc. — Discharge Into Sanitary Sewer Prohibited.
§ 705.260 Stormwater, Surface Water, Etc. — Discharge Into Approved Sewers or Outlets.
§ 705.270 Public Sewers — Prohibited Discharges Generally.
§ 705.280 Public Sewers — Prohibited Hazardous Discharges.
§ 705.290 Public Sewers — Prohibited Hazardous Discharges — Action by Superintendent.
§ 705.300 Grease, Oil and Sand Interceptors.
§ 705.310 Maintenance of Preliminary Treatment or Flow-Equalizing Facilities.
§ 705.320 Control Manhole and/or Meters, Etc. — When Required.
§ 705.330 Measurement, Test and Analysis Standards.
§ 705.340 Special Agreements Between City and Industrial Concerns.
Article IV Use of Sewers
Section 705.250 Stormwater, Surface Water, Etc. — Discharge Into Sanitary Sewer Prohibited.
Section 705.260 Stormwater, Surface Water, Etc. — Discharge Into Approved Sewers or Outlets.
Section 705.270 Public Sewers — Prohibited Discharges Generally.
Section 705.280 Public Sewers — Prohibited Hazardous Discharges.
Section 705.290 Public Sewers — Prohibited Hazardous Discharges — Action by Superintendent.
Section 705.300 Grease, Oil and Sand Interceptors.
Section 705.310 Maintenance of Preliminary Treatment or Flow-Equalizing Facilities.
Section 705.320 Control Manhole and/or Meters, Etc. — When Required.
Section 705.330 Measurement, Test and Analysis Standards.
Section 705.340 Special Agreements Between City and Industrial Concerns.
[Ord. No. 96-807 Art. V §1, 3-4-1996; Ord. No. 2009-47 Art. V §1, 10-5-2009]
No person shall discharge any stormwater, surface water, ground water, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, including interior and exterior foundation drains, other sources of surface runoff or ground water, uncontaminated cooling water or unpolluted industrial process waters to any sanitary sewer.
[Ord. No. 96-807 Art. V §2, 3-4-1996; Ord. No. 2009-47 Art. V §2, 10-5-2009]
Stormwater and all other unpolluted drainage shall be discharged to such sewers as are specifically designated as combined sewers or storm sewers or to a natural outlet approved by the Superintendent. Industrial cooling water or unpolluted process waters may be discharged, on approval of the Superintendent to a storm sewer, combined sewer or natural outlet.
[Ord. No. 96-807 Art. V §3, 3-4-1996; Ord. No. 2009-47 Art. V §3, 10-5-2009]
Any waters or wastes containing toxic or poisonous solids, liquids or gases in sufficient quantity, either singly or by interaction with other wastes, to injure or interfere with any sewage treatment process, constitute a hazard in the receiving waters of the sewage treatment plant including, but not limited to, cyanides in excess of two (2) mg/1 as CN in the wastes as discharged to the public sewer.
Solid or viscous substances in quantities or of such size capable of causing obstruction to the flow in sewers or other interference with the proper operation of the sewage works such as, but not limited to, ashes, cinders, sand, mud, straw, shavings, metal, glass, rags, feathers, tar, plastics, wood, ungrounded garbage, whole blood, paunch manure, hair and fleshings, entrails and paper dishes, cups, milk containers, etc., either whole or ground by garbage grinders.
[Ord. No. 96-807 Art. V §4, 3-4-1996; Ord. No. 2009-47 Art. V §4, 10-5-2009]
No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged the following described substances, materials, waters or wastes if it appears likely in the opinion of the Superintendent that such wastes can harm either the sewers, sewage treatment process or equipment, have an adverse effect on the receiving stream, or can otherwise endanger life, limb, public property or constitute a nuisance. In forming an opinion as to the acceptability of these wastes, the Superintendent will give consideration to such factors as the quantities of subject wastes in relation to flows and velocities in the sewers, materials of construction of the sewers, nature of the sewage treatment process, capacity of the sewage treatment plant, degree of treatability of wastes in the sewer treatment plant and other pertinent factors. The substances prohibited are:
Any liquid or vapor having a temperature higher than one hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit (150°F) or sixty-five degrees Centigrade (65°C).
Any water or wastes containing fats, wax, grease or oils, whether emulsified or not, in excess of one hundred (100) mg/1 or containing substances which may solidify or become viscous at temperatures between thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit (32°F) and one hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit (150°F) or zero (0) and sixty-five degrees Centigrade (65°C).
A BOD greater than three hundred (300) parts per million by weight, or
[Ord. No. 96-807 Art. V §5, 3-4-1996; Ord. No. 2009-47 Art. V §5, 10-5-2009]
If any waters or wastes are discharged or are proposed to be discharged to the public sewers, which waters contain the substances or possess the characteristics enumerated in Section 705.280 of this Article, and which in the judgment of the Superintendent may have a deleterious effect upon the sewage works, processes, equipment or receiving waters, or which otherwise create a hazard to life or constitute a public nuisance, the Superintendent may:
Require payment to cover the added cost of handling and treating the wastes not covered by existing taxes or sewer charges under the provisions of Section 705.340 of this Article.
[Ord. No. 96-807 Art. V §6, 3-4-1996; Ord. No. 2009-47 Art. V §6, 10-5-2009]
Grease, oil and sand interceptors shall be provided when, in the opinion of the Superintendent, they are necessary for the proper handling of liquid wastes, sand or other harmful ingredients; except that such interceptors shall not be required for private living quarters or dwelling units. All interceptors shall be of a type and capacity approved by the Superintendent and shall be located as to be readily and easily accessible for cleaning and inspection.
[Ord. No. 96-807 Art. V §7, 3-4-1996; Ord. No. 2009-47 Art. V §7, 10-5-2009]
[Ord. No. 96-807 Art. V §8, 3-4-1996; Ord. No. 2009-47 Art. V §8, 10-5-2009]
[Ord. No. 96-807 Art. V §9, 3-4-1996; Ord. No. 2009-47 Art. V §9, 10-5-2009]
All measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of waters and wastes to which reference is made in this Chapter shall be determined in accordance with the latest edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater" published by the American Public Health Association, and shall be determined at the control manhole provided or upon suitable samples taken at said control manhole. In the event that no special manhole has been required, the control manhole shall be considered to be the nearest downstream manhole in the public sewer to the point at which the building sewer is connected. Sampling shall be carried out by customarily accepted methods to reflect the effect of constituents upon the sewage works and to determine the existence of hazards to life, limb and property. (The particular analyses involved will determine whether a twenty-four (24) hour composite of all outfalls of a premise is appropriate or whether a grab sample or samples should be taken. Normally, but not always, BOD and suspended solids analyses are obtained from twenty-four (24) hour composites of all outfalls whereas pH analyses are determined from periodic grab samples.)
[Ord. No. 96-807 Art. V §10, 3-4-1996; Ord. No. 2009-47 Art. V §10, 10-5-2009]
No statement contained in this Article shall be construed as preventing any special agreement or arrangement between the City and any industrial concern whereby an industrial waste of unusual strength or character may be accepted by the City for treatment, subject to payment therefore by the industrial concern.