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June 18, 2007 (Regular Meeting) <br />Page 427 <br />also be used as a designation for the Administrator or other duly <br />authorized official of said agency. <br />(16) Executive Director. ^`^~,.a~-a^,~ The chief administrative officer of <br />the Water and Sewer Authority of Cabarrus County. <br />(17) Grab Sample. `^~' .^..~ A sample which is taken from a waste stream <br />on a one-time basis without regard to the flow in the waste stream <br />and over a period of time not to exceed 15 minutes. <br />(16) Hearing Authority. s-aa'~-.^,.~= The Executive Directo m, WSACC <br />A~-ke-r-i~-y Attorney, and Operations Director <br />~p^-'~*^^,dcnt or duly appointed deputies, agents or <br />representatives thereof. <br />(19) Holding Tank Waste. "~~a,=, Any waste from holding tanks, <br />including but not limited to such holding tanks as vessels, <br />chemical toilets, campers, trailers, septic tanks, and vacuum-pump <br />tank trucks. <br />(20) Indirect Discharge. e~ B'seha-Qe '^ " The discharge or the <br />introduction from any non-domestic source regulated under section <br />307(6), (c), or (d) of the Act, (33 U.S.C. 1317), into the POTW <br />(including holding tank waste discharged into the system). <br />(21) Industrial User or user. ^'~,~'~^,^,^ Any person which is a source <br />of indirect discharge. - <br />^,._„ The ,: .: ,, _.. ", ,..~,.,-h _ ..,,... <br />(22) Industrial Waste. ~:tia== ^ p <br />"~-'~'-'~-^^,~. Non-domestic wastewater including but not limited <br />to process or operational wastewater groundwater remediation <br />discharges contaminated storm water or surface water remediation <br />discharges and any other non-domestic liquid waste from industrial <br />and commercial establishments. <br />' (23) Infiltration. skta~~mean The water entering a sewer system <br />including sewer service connections from the ground through such <br />means as, but not limited to, defective pipes, pipe joints, <br />connections or manhole walls. Infiltration does not include, and <br />is distinguished from, inflow. <br /> (24) Inflow. The water discharged into a sewer system <br />including service connections from such sources as but not limited <br />to roof leaders, cellar, yard and area drains, foundation drains, <br />cooling water discharges, drains from springs and swampy areas, <br />manhole covers, cross connections from storm sewers and combined <br />sewers, catch basins, storm waters, surface runoff, street <br />washwaters or drainage. Inflow does not include, and is <br />distinguished from, infiltration. <br />r a m an A `^^: , : .,''; ^'' <br />' F3 <br />' <br />' <br /> se <br />a <br />~~ <br />g~€t ndest~ <br />wei a sah4eh dses net meet Ehe "` ' " ^ <br />_, . <br /> bean ' ndest~'' a' saaste --F ~~--~ ,, , .. <br />a-~t~butab e v^a ,"y .,y ....a__a ,.,,,,.v.....ry <br />as set eet "' ^ "'" ^ ^'' <br />m;~orT <br /> (25) Interference. ~-~,ea^n A discharge which alone or in conjunction <br /> with a discharge or discharges from other sources inhibits and/or <br /> disrupts the '" """"" "" "{~° POTW, its treatment <br /> processes and/or operations, and/or its sludge processes, use, or <br /> disposal. Interference shall include, but not be limited to, a <br /> discharge which alone or in conjunction with a discharge or <br /> discharges from other sources causes in whole or in part, a <br /> violation(s) of one or more of WSACC's NPDES Permits and/or Non- <br /> ~Discharge Permit(s) and/or to the rp evention of sewage sludge use <br /> or disposal in compliance with any of the following <br />