§ 1145.12. Permits/licenses.  


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  • The director may issue permits or licenses to users as provided by this chapter and regulations adopted pursuant to this chapter. No person shall violate any condition, term or provision of a permit or license issued by the director. Upon due notification, and for just cause, the director has the right to revoke any permit or license issued under this chapter. Any person holding a permit or license, which is revoked or suspended by the director, may request a hearing to appeal the revocation.

    (A)

    Such permits and licenses shall include but not be limited to:

    (1)

    Industrial wastewater discharge permits.

    (2)

    Trucked waste discharge permits.

    (3)

    Underground storage tank area groundwater clean-up discharge permits.

    (4)

    Trucked waste operator's license.

    (5)

    General groundwater remediation permits.

    (6)

    Stormwater permits.

    (B)

    The director may adopt regulations establishing permit and license fees as determined necessary for the purposes of this chapter.

    (C)

    Performance bond. The director may decline to issue a permit to any user who has failed to comply with the provisions of this chapter, until such user first files with the director a satisfactory bond, payable to the division of sewerage and drainage, in a sum not less than a value to be determined by the director to be necessary to achieve consistent compliance.

    (D)

    Liability insurance. The director may decline to issue a permit to any user who has failed to comply with the provisions of this chapter, until the user first submits proof of financial assurances sufficient to restore or repair damage to the sewerage system caused by the user's discharge.

    (E)

    No non-domestic user shall discharge any wastewater or other material to the city POTW without an applicable discharge permit. No person shall discharge any liquid or other material to any storm sewer without express permission and a permit from the director, and any applicable federal or state permit.

    (F)

    The director may exempt certain users or classes of users from the requirement for a discharge permit.

(Ord. No. 1327-2012, § 1, 7-23-2012, eff. 10-1-2012)