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whether emulsified or not; or containing substances which may <br />solidify or become: viscous at temperatures between 3.2 :degrees and <br />15.0. degrees Fahrenheit (4 and. 65 degree. centigrade) at the point of <br />discharge. into. the sewer system. <br />(2} Liquids, solids, or. gases which by reason of their nature or quantity <br />are or may be sufficient to cause fire or explosion or be injurious in <br />any other way to the sanitary sewer system or to the operation of the <br />system.. At no time shall two successive. readings on an explosimeter, <br />at the point of discharge into the sewer system; be more than fiue <br />percent nor any single reading over ten percent of the lower explosive. <br />limit (L.E.L.), <br />(3) Any noxious or malodorous solids, liquids or gases; which either <br />singly or by interaction with other wastes, are capable of creating a <br />public nuisance or hazard to life, or are or may be sufficient to <br />prevent entry into a sewer for its maintenance and repair. <br />(4) Any toxic substance, chemical el"ements or compounds in quantities <br />sufficient to interfere with the biological processes of efficiency of <br />tregiment works, or that will pass through a. treatment. works and <br />cause the effluent therefrom or the water into which it is discharged; <br />to fail to meet applicable state.or federal standards. <br />(5) Garbage that has not been ground or comminuted to such a degree <br />that all particles will be carried freely in suspension under flow <br />conditions.normally prevailing in public sewers, with 110 particle <br />greater than one-half inch in any dimension. <br />(6) Radioactive wastes or isotopes or such half life of concentrations that <br />they are in noncompliance with: present. or Future regulations issued <br />by "the appropriate authority having control over their use and which <br />will or may cause damage or hazards to the system or personnel <br />operating it. <br />(7) Solid or viscous wastes which will or may cause obstruction to the <br />flow in a sewer; or other interference with the proper operation of any <br />disposal systernrt, such as grease, uncoznminuted garbage, animal guts. <br />or tissues, paunch manure, bones, hair, hides or fleshings, entrails, <br />whole blood, feathers, ashes, cinders, sand, spent lime, stone or. <br />marble dust, metal, glass, straw, shavings, grass clippings, <br />rags, spent grains, spetit hops,. waste paper, wood; plastic, gas, <br />tar, asphalt, residues from refining or processing of fuel or <br />