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UTILITIES <br />§ 2.04.1360 <br />conditioning condensation, springs, non- <br />C. For pools, water must be allowed to <br />commercial washing of vehicles, natural <br />sit seven days without the addition <br />riparian habitat or wetland flows, dechlo- <br />of chlorine to allow for chlorine to <br />rinated swimming pools and any other <br />evaporate before discharging in an <br />water source not containing pollutant; <br />area where drainage to streets or <br />(4) Consists of dye testing as long as the city <br />storm sewer systems may occur. <br />provided a verbal notification prior to the (2) <br />Runoff of water into the storm sewer <br />time of the test. <br />system shall be minimized to the <br />maximum extent practicable. Runoff of <br />(b) No person shall use any illicit connection <br />water into the storm sewer system from <br />to intentionally convey non-stormwater to the <br />the washing down of paved areas is <br />city's storm sewer system. <br />prohibited unless necessary for health or <br />(c) The construction, use, maintenance or <br />safety purposes. <br />continued existence of illicit connections to the (3) <br />Mobile washing companies (carpet clean - <br />storm sewer system is prohibited. This prohibi- <br />ing, mobile vehicle washing, etc.) shall <br />tion expressly includes, without limitation, illicit <br />dispose of wastewater to the sanitary <br />connections made in the past regardless of <br />sewer. Wastewater must not be discharged <br />whether the connection was permissible under <br />where drainage to streets or storm sewer <br />law or practices applicable or prevailing at the <br />system may occur. <br />time of connection. (4) <br />Storage of materials, machinery and <br />(d) A person is considered to be in violation of <br />equipment must comply with the follow - <br />this subdivision if the person connects a line <br />ing requirements: <br />conveying sewage to the storm sewer system, or <br />a. Objects, such as motor vehicle parts <br />allows such a connection to continue. <br />containing grease, oil or other <br />(Code 2003, § 14-305; Ord. No. 56(3rd series), <br />hazardous substances, and unsealed <br />§ 2, 4-13-2009) <br />receptacles containing hazardous <br />materials shall not be stored in <br />Sec. 2.04.1360. General provisions. <br />areas susceptible to runoff. <br />All owners or occupants of property shall <br />b. Any machinery or equipment that <br />is to be repaired or maintained in <br />comply with the following general requirements: <br />areas susceptible to runoff shall be <br />(1) No person shall leave, deposit, discharge, <br />placed in a confined area to contain <br />dump, or otherwise expose any chemical <br />leaks, spills, or discharges. <br />or septic waste in an area where discharge (5) <br />Debris and residue shall be removed as <br />to streets or storm sewer system may <br />follows: <br />occur. This section shall apply to both <br />actual and potential discharges. <br />a. All motor vehicle parking lots and <br />private streets shall be swept at <br />a. Individual septic systems must be <br />least once a year in the spring to <br />maintained to prevent failure, which <br />remove debris. Such debris shall be <br />has the potential to pollute surface <br />collected and properly disposed. <br />water. <br />b. Fuel and chemical residue or other <br />b. Recreational vehicle sewage shall <br />types of potentially harmful mate - <br />be disposed to a proper sanitary <br />rial, such as animal waste, garbage <br />waste facility. Waste shall not be <br />or batteries shall be removed as <br />discharged in an area where drain- <br />soon as possible and disposed of <br />age to streets or storm sewer systems <br />properly. Household hazardous waste <br />may occur. <br />may be disposed of through the <br />CD2:25 <br />