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A. Significant Industrial User Permits. All significant industrial users proposing to connect to or to discharge wastewater to the sanitary sewerage system shall obtain an industrial waste discharge permit before connecting to or discharging to the sanitary sewerage system.

B. Non-Significant Industrial User Permits. The City Manager may issue a non-significant industrial waste discharge permit for users that meet the definition of a non-significant industrial user. A non-significant industrial waste discharge permit may include but is not limited to self-monitoring, sampling, reporting, notification, and record keeping requirements. These requirements may include an identification of pollutants monitored, sampling location, sampling frequency, and sample type based on federal, state and local law.

C. Non-Significant Categorical Industrial Permits. The City Manager may issue a non-significant categorical industrial waste discharge permit for users meeting the definition of a non-significant categorical user when deemed such level of control is protective of the public sanitary sewer system. A permit may include but not be limited to self-monitoring, sampling, reporting, notification, and record keeping requirements.

D. Preliminary Reports and Surveys. The City Manager may request information from all industrial users to determine if the industrial user is a significant industrial user, non-significant industrial user, non-significant categorical industrial user. The industrial users shall provide the information within sixty (60) days of the date the City Manager requests the information. (Ord. 2-2023 § 1 (Att. A), 2023.)