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E. Private Sewer. A sewer which is not owned and maintained by a <br />public authority. <br />F. Public Sewer. A sewer owned, maintained and controlled by a <br />public authority. <br />G. Sanitary Sewer. A sewer intended to carry only liquid and <br />carried wastes from residences, commercial buildings, ind <br />plants and institutions together with minor quantities Of <br />storm, and surface waters which are not admitted intentigp <br />H. Storm Sewer or Storm Drain. A drain or sewer intd1WW4j& carry <br />storm waters, surface runoff, ground water, s c water, <br />street wash water, drainage and unpolluted w n source. <br />33a. Sewer Availability Charee. The char as d by the City <br />pursuant to Minn. Stat. Sec. 444.075 for availab of d connection to the <br />public sewer. <br />34. Shall. Is mandatory; "MAY" k permis**. <br />35. Sienificant Industrial Use A industrial user of the wastewater <br />treatment facility which has a di a (1) in excess of 25,000 gallons per <br />average work day, or (2) has a percent (5 %) of the total flow received <br />at the treatment facif , waste contains a toxic pollutant in toxic <br />amounts pursuant tr 30 ) of the Act, or (4) whose discharge has a <br />significant effe eithe i or in combination with other contributing <br />g <br />industries, on t wat isposal system, the quality of sludge, the system's <br />effluent quality, o issions generated by the treatment system. <br />36. Any discharge of water or wastewater which in concentration of <br />any gi on ent, or in quantity of flow, exceeds for any period of duration <br />lor�a een (15) minutes, more than five (5) times the average 24 -hour <br />ofcgfW6 of flows during normal operation, and shall adversely affect the <br />oll eW and /or performance of the wastewater treatment works. <br />3 State Disposal System (SDS) Permit. Any permit (including any terms, <br />conditions and requirements thereof) issued by the MPCA pursuant to Minnesota <br />Statutes 115.07 for a disposal system as defined by Minnesota Statutes 115.01, <br />Subdivision 8. <br />38. Suspended Solids (SS) or Total Suspended Solids (TSS). The total <br />suspended matter that either floats on the surface of, or is in suspension in water, <br />wastewater or other liquids, and is removable by laboratory filtering as prescribed <br />