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connected, to the sanitary sewer system any pipe or conduit which will <br />allow the discharge of the aforelisted inflow source into the sanitary <br />sewer system. <br /> <br />Section III - Permissive Use of Public Sewers for Industrial Waste. <br /> <br /> (a) Any person who shall hereafter discharge any industrial wastes <br />into the County's sanitary sewers or who desires to discharge any <br />industrial wastes into such sewers and thereby into the regional <br />wastewater treatment plant shall make application to the Director. <br />Applications shall be in compliance with the Sewer Ordinance of the City <br />of Concord and all applicable state and Federal laws. The person <br />proposing to discharge industrial wastes into the County's sewers shall <br />provide the County Manager with a copy of an approved permit and plans <br />and specifications for all proposed work for approval by the County. <br /> <br /> (b) Control Manhole. Any person discharging industrial wastes into <br />the County's sanitary sewer shall construct and maintain a suitable <br />control manhole to facilitate observation, measurements and sampling of <br />all wastes including domestic sewage from the industry. <br /> <br /> The control manhole shall be constructed downstream from any <br />treatment, storage or other approved works at a suitable and satisfactory <br />location and built in a manner approved by the County. <br /> <br /> (c) Measuring Device. Where a storage tank is not required, the <br />control manhole shall be equipped with a permanent type volume measuring <br />device such as a measuring flume, or other device approved by the County. <br />The manhole shall be installed by the person discharging the wastes at <br />his own expense and shall be maintained by him so as to be safe, <br />accessible and in proper operating condition at all times. <br /> <br /> (d) Plans. Plans for the construction of said storage tank, <br />control manhole and controlling devices shall be approved by the County <br />prior to the beginning of construction. <br /> <br /> (e) Any waters or wastes discharged by any person, which have the <br />following characteristics, may be admitted into the sanitary sewers after <br />the adoption of this Ordinance when such discharge ts approved tn writing <br />by the City. <br /> <br /> (1) A BOD greater than 300 mg/1 <br /> <br /> (2) or containing COD of more than 700 mg/1; <br /> <br /> (3) or containing suspended solids of more than 300 mg/1; <br /> <br /> (4) or containing ammonia of mare than 15 mg/1; <br /> <br /> (5) or having other characteristics prohibited in Section 3. <br /> <br /> -8- <br /> <br /> <br />