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without first obtaining a written permit from the city. Any new connection(s) to the sanitary <br />sewer system shall be prohibited unless sufficient capacity is available in all downstream <br />facilities including, but not limited to, capacity for flow, BOD5, and suspended solids, as <br />determined by the city. Connections to the sanitary sewer shall be gas-tight and water-tight to <br />prevent the inclusion of infiltration/inflow. <br /> <br />(2) Maintenance and ownership of private sewer service pipes and facilities. It is the responsibility <br />of the user or owner to maintain the sewer service pipe from the property line into the house, <br />building or other point of initial collection. All sewer pipes, monitoring facilities, pretreatment <br />facilities and other private sewer system works shall be installed and maintained in good <br />operating condition at the userÓs sole expense. <br /> <br />(3) Industrial discharge permits. All significant industrial users, or other industrial users which may <br />have a significant effect as determined by the city, proposing to connect or to commence a new <br />discharge to the wastewater disposal system shall obtain a wastewater discharge permit before <br />connecting to or discharging into the wastewater system. All existing significant industrial users <br />or industrial users subject to federal pretreatment standards under § 307 (b) and (c) of the Act <br />connected to or discharging into the wastewater disposal system shall obtain a wastewater <br />discharge permit within 90 days after the effective date of this section. The permits may limit <br />the discharges by volume or wastewater constituents and may require pretreatment before <br />discharge into the city system. Industrial users requesting connection to the disposal system <br />shall complete and file with the city an application in the form prescribed by the city. <br /> <br />(4) Industrial user reports. The city may require that any industrial user discharging or proposing to <br />discharge wastewater into the wastewater disposal system file a periodic discharge report. The <br />discharge report may include, but not be limited to, nature of process, rates of flow, mass <br />discharge rate, production quantities, hours of operation, compliance status with any state or <br />federal pretreatment standards or other information which relates to the generation of waste, <br />including wastewater constituents and characteristics in the wastewater discharge. <br /> <br />(5) Monitoring requirements and facilities. Monitoring facilities to allow inspection, sampling and <br />flow measurement of the building sewer and/or internal drainage systems shall be provided and <br />operated by all significant industrial users or other industrial users which may have a significant <br />effect as determined by the city. The monitoring facilities shall be situated on the userÓs <br />premises. There shall be ample room in or near the sampling manhole or facility to allow <br />accurate sampling and compositing of samples for analysis. The facility, sampling and <br />measuring equipment shall be maintained at all times in a safe and proper operating condition at <br />the expense of the user. <br /> <br />(6) Inspection of userÓs facilities. <br /> <br />(a) The city may inspect the facilities of any user to ascertain whether the purpose of this <br />section is being met and all requirements are being complied with. Persons or occupants <br />of premises where wastewater is created or discharged shall allow the city ready access at <br />all reasonable times to all parts of the premises for the purposes of inspection, <br />observation, measurement, sampling, testing, record examination or in the performance <br />of any of their duties, with the restriction that the city does not interfere with the userÓs <br />46 ΋tğŭĻ <br /> <br />