(2)      Limits on the average and maximum wastewater constituents and characteristics;

          (3)      Limits on average and maximum rate and time of discharge or requirements for flow regulations and equalization;

          (4)      Requirements for installation and maintenance on inspection and sampling facilities;

          (5)      Requirements for installation, operation and maintenance of pretreatment facilities;

          (6)      Specifications for monitoring programs, which may include sampling locations, frequency and method of sampling, number, types and  standards for tests and reporting schedule;

          (7)      Compliance schedules;

          (8)      Requirements for submission of technical reports or discharge reports;

          (9)      Requirements for maintaining and retaining plant records relating to wastewater discharge as specified by the City Engineer and affording City Engineer access thereto;

          (10)      Requirements for notification to the City Engineer of any introduction of wastewater constituents or any substantial change in the volume or character of the wastewater constituents being introduced into the wastewater treatment system;

          (11)      Requirements for notification of slug discharges as provided in Section 913.15; and

          (12)      Other conditions as deemed appropriate by the City to ensure compliance with this chapter.

 

     (d)      Permit Duration.  Permits shall be issued for a specified time period, not to exceed five years. A permit may be issued for a period less than a year or may be stated to expire on a specific date. The user shall apply for permit reissuance a minimum of 180 days prior to the expiration of the user's existing permit. The terms and conditions of the permit may be subject to modification by the City Engineer during the term of the permit as limitations or other just cause exists. The user shall be informed of any proposed changes in his permit at least thirty days prior to the effective date of change. Any changes or new conditions in the permit shall include a reasonable time schedule for compliance.

 

     (e)      Permit Transfer.  Permits are issued to a specific user for a specific operation. A permit shall not be reassigned or transferred or sold to a new owner, new user, different premises or a new or changed operation without the approval of the City Engineer. Any succeeding owner or user shall also comply with the terms and conditions of the existing permit.

(Ord. 96-84. Passed 9-17-84.)

 

     (f)      New Source Compliance Deadline.  A new source shall install, have in operating condition, and "start-up" all pollution control equipment required to meet applicable pretreatment standards before beginning to discharge. Within the shortest feasible time (not to exceed ninety days), new sources must meet all applicable standards.

(Ord. 88-91. Passed 10-7-91.)