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CMO_Document_Number
19791
Document_Title
Concerning industrial waste pretreatment; amending sections 6.400,6.405,6.410,6.415,6.420,6.425,6.430,6.435,6.440,6.445,6.450,6.455,6.460,6.465,6.470, & 6.690 of Eugene Code; adding 6.427,6.432,6.434,6.62,6.463 & 6.464 to Code; declaring emergency.
Adopted_Date
7/8/1991
Approved Date
7/8/1991
CMO_Effective_Date
7/8/1991
Signer
Jeffrey R. Miller
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representative as provided in 40 CFR 403.121} or required by <br />the city manager. <br />Biochemical ox en demand BOD . The quantity of oxygen <br />utilized in the biochemical oxidation of organic matter under <br />standard laboratory procedure i n five days at 20 degrees Celsius <br />expressed ~ n mi 11 ~ grams per liter. <br />CFR. The referenced Code of Federal Regul at i vns provision . <br />Cit mans er. The city manager of the city of Eugene, ar the <br />city manager's designee. <br />Ci t sewers e s stem: ,A, treatment works as defined by section <br />212 of the Act . This def ~ n ~ t ~ on includes any publicly awned sewers <br />that convey wastewater to the treatment plant, whether or not a part <br />of the regional sewerage facilities as defined in the Interg~vern- <br />mental Agreement executed by the cities of Eugene and Springfield <br />and Lane County as of July 1, 1991 ~ Intergovernmental Agreement} . <br />Constituent. Any pollutant regulated by section 6.400 to <br />6.410 of this code or by any permit issued pursuant to section <br />6.440 of this code, or any volume discharge limits established by <br />a permit issued pursuant to section 6.440 of this code. <br />Coal i n water. The water discharged from any use to which the <br />only pollutant added is heat. <br />DES. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. <br />Di schar e. The depvsi t of pollutants into the city sewerage <br />system, whether deliberate ar as an unintended result of any action <br />or failure to act. <br />Discharge „p,ermi t. A wastewater discharge permit or a mobi l e <br />waste hauler permit. <br />Domestic waste. Waste derived from ardi nary living processes, <br />free from process wastewater and which will permit satisfactory <br />d~ sposal w~ thout sped al treatment i nta the city sewerage system. <br />EPA. The United States Environmental Protection Agency. <br />~mmedi ate,,, ar Immedi atel_y. Immediate or immediately means as <br />soon as reasvna~b1 y puss i bl e~ but i n no event longer than 24 hours . <br />Industrial user. Any person, i ncl udi ng a mobi l e waste hauler, <br />who discharges ,wastewater f rom a source other than a s i ngl a or <br />mul t ~ pl a dwel 1 i ng unit directly connected to the city sewerage <br />system. <br />Interference. A di scharge which, alone or i n conjunction <br />wi th a di scharge or discharges from other sources, either: <br />~a} Inhibits or disrupts the city, its treatment pro- <br />cesses or operations, or its sludge processes, use or di s- <br />posa1; or <br />fib} Is a cause of a violation of any requirement of the <br />city's NPDES permit ~ i ncl udi ng an increase i n the magnitude <br />or duration of a vi ol~at i on } ar of the prevention of sewage <br />sludge use or disposal in compliance with the following sta- <br />tutory provisions and regulations or permits issued thereunder <br />for mare stringent state or local regulations}; Section 405 <br />of the Clean Water Act, the Sal id Waste Disposal Act ~SWDA} <br />~ i ncl udi ng title I I , more commonly referred to as the Resource <br />Conservation and ~ Recovery Act ~ RCRA} , and including state <br />regulations contained in any state sludge management plan <br />prepared pursuant to Subt i tl e D of the SWDA} , the C1 can Ai r <br />Ordinance - 3 <br />
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