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09.03 - Exhibit 8 - Draft Final Sewer Ordinance
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09.03 - Exhibit 8 - Draft Final Sewer Ordinance
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in "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water Wastewater ", latest edition, <br />and referred to as non - filterable residue. <br />39. Toxic Pollutant. The concentration of any pollutant or combination of <br />pollutants which upon exposure to or assimilation into any organism will cause <br />adverse affects as defined in standards issued pursuant to Section 307(a) of the <br />Act. <br />40. Unoolluted Water. Water of quality equal to or better than the effluN <br />criteria in effect, or water that would not cause violation of receivin r <br />quality standards, and would not be benefited by discharge to the sani e <br />and wastewater treatment facilities. (See "Non contact Cooling Wat r ", e <br />41. User. Any person who discharges or causes or permits c rge of <br />wastewater into the City's wastewater disposal system. <br />42. Wastewater. The spent water of a comm rry •e d to as sewage. <br />From the standpoint of source, it may be a combr n o he liquid and water - <br />carried wastes from residences, commercial build' dustrial plants, and <br />institutions together with any ground water, sur ace water and storm water that <br />may be present. <br />43. Wastewater Treatment Wo iestic reatment Works. An arrangement of <br />any devices, facilities, structures e , m• processes owned or used by the <br />City for the purpose of th tr n, storage, treatment, recycling, and <br />reclamation of municgal a sewage or industrial wastewater, or <br />structures necessar o� or se water including interceptor sewers, outfall <br />sewers, collecti sewel\p ping, power, and other equipment and their <br />appurtenances; a ns, provements, remodeling, additions, and alterations <br />thereof; elements ential to provide a reliable recycled water supply such as <br />standb t ent u and clearwell facilities; and any works including land <br />which egral part of the treatment process or is used for ultimate disposal <br />of resi •es a from such treatment. <br />tii4 `ourse. A natural or artificial channel for the passage of water, <br />th sinuously or intermittently. <br />WPCF. The Water Pollution Control Federation. <br />15 -1.3. CONTROL BY THE PUBLIC WORKS SUPERVISOR <br />The Public Works Supervisor shall have control and general supervision of all public <br />sewers and service connections in the City, and shall be responsible for administering the <br />provisions of this Chapter to the end that a proper and efficient public sewer is <br />maintained. <br />
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