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<br />C I T Y 0 F LOU I S V ILL E <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. 441 <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 402 RELATING <br />TO THE OPERATION OF THE SEWER SYSTm1 OF THE CITY <br />OF LOUISVILLE BY ADDING ADDITIONAL SECTIONS THERETO <br />REGULATING USE O:~ THE SEWER SYSTEM AND THE TYPES OF <br />WASTE MATERIAL THAT MAY BE DISPOSED OF THEREIN, AND <br />REPEALING ALL OTHER ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THERE- <br />WITH. <br /> <br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />LOUISVILLE, COLORADO: <br /> <br />Section 1: Ordinance No. 402 of the City of Louisville is hereby <br /> <br />amended by adding the following sections, to-wit: <br /> <br />"Section 10. Administration and Management: Subject to the supervision and <br /> <br />control of the city manager in all matters the director of ~J.1blic works <br /> <br />shall administer the sewer utility. <br /> <br />Section 11. Certain Materials Not To Be Deposited in Sewer: (a) It <br /> <br />shall be unlawful to discharge into any opening into the sanitary sewer <br /> <br />or storm sewer system, or into any natural drainage channel, or into <br /> <br />any manmade ditch, lateral, pond, lake or lagoon, within the City of <br /> <br />Louisville, or in any area under the jurisdiction of said City, any <br /> <br />sanitary sewage, industrial wastes, or other polluted waters, or other <br /> <br />substances as listed below, except where suitable treatment has been <br /> <br />provided in accordance with subsequent provisions of this ordinance. <br /> <br />(1) Any liquid or vapor having a temperature higher than <br /> <br />1500 F. <br /> <br />(2) Any water or waste containing free, floating or insoluble <br /> <br />oil. <br /> <br />(3) Any water or waste from commercial or industrial sources <br /> <br />which contains grease, oil, or any other substance that will solidify or <br /> <br />become discernibly viscous at temperatures between 320 to 1500 F. <br /> <br />(4) Any water or waste containing emulsified oil and grease <br /> <br />exceeding on analysis an average of 100 parts per million of either <br /> <br />soluble matter. <br /> <br />(5) Any gasoline, benzene, naphtha, fuel oil, mineral oil or <br />