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CMO_Document_Number
19940
Document_Title
Ordinance regarding the industrial pretreatment program; and amending sections 6.501, 6.506, 6.511, 6.516, 6.521, 6.526, 6.531, 6.536, 6.541, 6.546, 6.551, 6.556, 6.561, 6.566, 6.571, 6.576, 6.990, 6.581, 6.586, 6.591 thru 6.596 of Eugene Code, 1971.
Adopted_Date
11/17/1993
Approved Date
11/17/1993
CMO_Effective_Date
12/18/1993
Signer
Ruth F. Bascom
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util iced in the biochemical oxidation of organic matter under <br />standard 1 aboratory procedure i n five days at 20 degrees Celsius <br />expressed i n mi 11 i grams per liter. <br />CFR. The referenced Code of Federal Regulations provision, <br />C i t mana er. The city manager of the city of Eugene, or the <br />city manager's designee. <br />~t writ <br />__ ~_ ewater system. A treatment works as defined by <br />section 212 of I ,~, .I~I. ,~,..~~~~~~~~~~.~~. <br />the Act . This def i n i t i an includes any publicly owned <br />sewer that convey wastewater to the treatment plant, whether or not <br />a part of the regional sewerage facilities as defined i n the <br />Intergovernmental Agreement executed by the cities of Eugene and <br />Spry ngf ~ el d and lane County as of July 1, 1991 ~ I ntergovernmental <br />Agreement } , but does not include the city stormwater system. <br />Cansti tuent. Any pal l utant regulated by section fi, 501 to <br />fi. 596 of this code or by any permit issued pursuant to secti an fi. 551 <br />of this code, or any volume d i scharge l i mi is established by a permi t <br />issued pursuant to section 6.551 of this code, <br />Cool _ng water, The water discharged from any use to which the <br />only pollutant added is heat. <br />Dom. The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. <br />Di schar e. The deposi t of pal 1 utants into the city wastewater <br />system, whether deliberate or as an unintended result of any action <br />ar failure to act, <br />Di schar a ermi t. A wastewater discharge permit or a mobi 1 e <br />waste hauler permit. <br />Domestic waste. Wastewater derived from ordinary living <br />processes, free from process wastewater and which will permit <br />satisfactory disposal without special treatment into the city <br />wastewater system. <br />EPA. The United States Environmental Protection Agency. <br />Immediate or Immedi atel Immediate or immediately means as <br />soon as reasonably possible but i n no event 1 onger than 24 hours. <br />Industrial user. Any person, i ncl udi ng a mobi 1 e waste hauler, <br />who discharges wastewater from a source other than a single or <br />multiple dwelling unit directly connected to the city wastewater <br />system. <br />Interference. A di scharge which, alone or i n conjunction with <br />a discharge or discharges from other sources, either: <br />~a} Inhibits or disrupts the city, its wastewater system <br />treatment processes or operations, ar its sludge processes, use ar <br />disposal ; or <br />fib} Is a cause of a violation of any requirement of the <br />city's NPDES permit ~ i ncl ud i ng an increase i n the magnitude or <br />duration of a violation} or of the prevention of sludge use or <br />disposal in compliance with the following statutory provisions and <br />regulations or permits issued thereunder for more stringent state or <br />1 ocal regulations } ; 5ecti an 405 of the Cl can Water Act, the Soli d <br />Waste Disposal Act ~SWDA} including title II, more commonly <br />referred to as the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ~RCRA}, <br />and including state regulations contained i n any state sludge <br />management p1 an prepared pursuant to Subt i ti e D of the SWDA} , the <br />C1 can Air Act, the Toxic Substances Control Act, and the Marine <br />Ordinance - 3 <br />
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