§ 105-149. Prohibited pollutants.  


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  • (a)

    It is unlawful to discharge, or allow to be discharged, pollutants and contaminated water into any:

    (1)

    Public street, highway, right-of-way;

    (2)

    Stormwater conveyance or facility; and

    (3)

    Other public/private property that is a part of or drains to the municipal storm sewer system.

    (b)

    Pollutants that are prohibited include, but are not limited to:

    (1)

    Petroleum products including but not limited to oil, gasoline, grease, fuel oil and heating oil;

    (2)

    Trash or debris;

    (3)

    Pet wastes;

    (4)

    Chemicals;

    (5)

    Paints;

    (6)

    Steam cleaning wastes;

    (7)

    Washing of fresh concrete for cleaning and/or finishing purposes or to expose aggregates;

    (8)

    Laundry wastes;

    (9)

    Soaps;

    (10)

    Pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers;

    (11)

    Sanitary sewage;

    (12)

    Heated water;

    (13)

    Chlorinated water or chlorine, except as exempted in section 105-148;

    (14)

    Degreasers and/or solvents;

    (15)

    Bark and other fibrous material;

    (16)

    Antifreeze or other automotive products;

    (17)

    Lawn clippings, leaves, or branches;

    (18)

    Animal carcasses;

    (19)

    Silt;

    (20)

    Acids or alkalis;

    (21)

    Recreational vehicle wastes;

    (22)

    Dyes (without prior permission of the department); and

    (23)

    Construction materials.

(Ord. No. 207, § 8(3), (4), 9-18-1995)