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Sewer Use Regulations__Municipal Code Chapter 13.32 amended
Meeting Date
5/17/2022
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Ordinance
Signed Date
5/17/2022
Ord/Res - Year
2022
Ord/Res - Number
1830
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Chemical oxygen demand (COD) means a measure of the oxygen required to <br />oxidize all compounds, both organic and inorganic, in water, expressed as the <br />amount of oxygen consumed in mg/L. <br />City means the City of Louisville, the City Council of Louisville, or a person <br />designated by the city council to act on behalf of €er the city. <br />CFR means Code of Federal Regulations, a codification of the general and <br />permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and <br />agency of the federal government. <br />Compliance schedule means aly a schedule of remedial measures included in <br />a permit or an enforcement order, including a sequence of interim requirements (for <br />example, actions, operations, or milestone events) that lead to compliance with the <br />Act and regulations. ror- fneeting a eemplianee deadline-r-e , swe or <br />T T car <br />Composite sample means a sample composed of two or more discrete samples <br />to reflect the average water aualitv during the compositing or sampling period. <br />Conventional pollutant means pollutants typical of municipal sewage, and for <br />which municipal secondary treatment plants are typically designed; defined by 40 <br />CFR § 401.16 as BOD, TSS, fecal coliform bacteria, oil and grease and pH. <br />bi ehe ae�iygen demand, total suspeaded solid, pu f al eelifefffi baeteFi ^:t <br />and grease plus any additional identified in the POPAI's NPPES per-mit, wher- <br />POT- . designed to t,-v.,t eh „tants, ft dand eoe s treat s u,l. pollutants to <br />ll., <br />0ans anytis0 <br />pollutant added is heat. <br />Control authority- means the city's POTW. The term "eentret autl.,...:ty" stall <br />fneafis a o whieh is a signifieant user-, <br />eantfibutefs. <br />Dailv maximum means the arithmetic average if all effluent samples for a <br />pollutant collected during a calendar day_ <br />Daily maximum limit or dai4, maximum means the maximum allowable <br />discharge of pollutant during a calendar day. Where daily maximum limitations are <br />expressed in units of mass, the daily discharge is the total mass discharged over the <br />
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