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(6) All new buildings or conversions of a secondary channel shall be connected to the sewer sill at the property line by properly installed and tested cleaning at the property line. This cleaning must be installed at the owner`s expense, must be displayed as part of the tracking application, and must meet all urban building standards. [Order 2011-02 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2011.] 2. In cases where it is proposed to discharge commercial/industrial waste into public sewers, the managing authority may: Grease traps or sewage collectors for all restaurants and commercial food processing plants are required. The BWSC may require grease traps for any device or drain that introduces large amounts of animal or vegetable fats, oils or fats. All submissions are sent to law enforcement for review and approval. Grease traps for commercial kitchens (e) Dedication of investments. The owner dedicates to the City all capital assets constructed as part of the canal extension (such as sewer lines, pumping stations, etc.) free of charge after completion of construction, approval and acceptance by the City. Sanitary wastewater connections must be located at least 10 feet from new or existing water connections. `population equivalent utilization factor` means the number of population equivalents allocated to each user for the purpose of calculating waste water charges; The 8(m) permits issued by the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) will apply to any project that crosses existing MWRA water or sewer lines.

Diesel separators are required for underground garages of six or more vehicles and underground garages used for automotive purposes other than storage (e.g. washing, maintenance, etc.) and service stations. Sewer separators must be discharged into the sewer system. 4. No waste water operator shall carry out wastewater operations with the authorisation of another person, nor shall an unauthorised person carry out secondary remediation work with the authorisation of a collateral sewer manager, unless otherwise authorised by the administrative authority. If a building is set back from the property line, make sure that the portion of the building duct at the owner`s property line is cleaned. 2. The charge is based on regular monitoring of wastewater entering the public sewer system through the side channel or on reported averages of typical wastewater concentrations for that discharge category. Users manage these tests through a qualified person and use state-certified testing laboratories at their own expense. 5.

The owner of a vehicle washer must properly install and maintain an approved sediment and oil separator in the side sewer line at the owner`s expense. Proper cleaning and maintenance records must be maintained and made available to municipal inspectors. [Ord. 2011-02 § 2 (Exh. 1), 2011.] (h) all waste transported or trucked, except at discharge points designated by the City and in accordance with all applicable City requirements and at specified times (40 CFR 403.5(b)(8)); (ii) the location of the proposed use is roads of sufficient width and pavement type to support the amount and type of traffic generated by the proposed uses and that appropriate public services other than sewers are available to serve the proposal; “Pretreatment Requirements” means any local, state, or federal substantive or procedural requirement relating to pretreatment developed pursuant to Chapter 90.48 RCW and/or sections 307 and 402 of the Clean Water Act or this title. All new connections and sewer wells must be deployed. If possible, STA 0+00 should be aligned with the corner of the property lines of the building to be constructed. The sewer pipe that connects a house to the urban branch or main sewer pipe under the street (in a typical facility) is called lateral. This is usually a 4-inch pipe buried below the frost line in a properly prepared and inclined trench. Tilt is the most critical aspect of the work, as it determines how the pipe flows by gravity. The basic installation process of a new channel can be divided laterally into five main steps. All details of the installation are regulated by the local code authority and must be approved by one or more inspections.

(c) the capacity commitment charge. The landlord pays a fee for reserving sewer capacity through the city, which is calculated as a percentage of the sewer connection fee. These payments are made according to the payment schedule established by the city. 4. Any building that is to be connected to a public sewer must also be separated from existing sumps or septic tanks. Procedures for abandoning sumps and septic tanks must comply with regulations and standards enforced by the Clark County Department of Health.