§ 13.20.305. Permit applications.  


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  • Users required to obtain a permit shall complete and file with the Director an application in a form prescribed by him and submit any required application, filing, or permit fee. Applicable permit fees shall be established by separate ordinance or resolution of the City. Users for whom permits are mandatory must make application for and obtain a permit which shall govern each wastewater connection to the City's wastewater system. Said users include existing connections, new connections, and extra-jurisdictional users.

    New Class I and Class II users shall apply for a permit at least 90 days prior to connecting to or discharging to the POTW. Class III users shall apply for a permit within 30 days after receiving notification to apply from the Director. Class IV users shall apply for a permit at least ten days prior to the proposed discharge. Class V users shall apply for a permit at least five days prior to the proposed discharge.

    The following information may be required with the permit application:

    A.

    Name, address, and location of the facility (if different from the address);

    B.

    Names and addresses of the operator and owner, if different than above;

    C.

    Name and address of all principals, owners, major shareholders of company, articles of incorporation; business license (if applicable);

    D.

    Name and address of property owners, landlord and/or property manager of the facility site;

    E.

    SIC number according to the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, Bureau of the Budget, 1987, as amended;

    F.

    Wastewater constituents and characteristics of the proposed discharge, as determined by a state certified analytical laboratory using approved analytical methods and sampling procedures in accordance with 40 CFR 136 and 40 CFR 403.12(g)(3), and other EPA approved analytical methods;

    G.

    Time, volume and duration of proposed discharge(s);

    H.

    Average daily, peak daily, and 15-minute peak wastewater flow rates, including daily, monthly, and seasonal variations, if any;

    I.

    Site plans, floor plans, mechanical and plumbing plans, including details showing all sewers, sewer connections, treatment facilities, and appurtenances by the size, location and elevation. If required by the Director, such plans shall be certified by a civil engineer registered in the State of California;

    J.

    A process flow schematic diagram. If required by the Director, the diagram shall be certified by a civil engineer registered in the State of California;

    K.

    Descriptions of activities, facilities, operations and planned processes on the premises including all materials which are or could be discharged;

    L.

    Number and type of employees, and hours of plant operation, and proposed or actual hours of pretreatment system operation;

    M.

    The categorical pretreatment standards applicable to each regulated process;

    N.

    A time schedule for compliance with any categorical standards or provisions of this chapter for which immediate compliance is not possible;

    O.

    A list of any environmental control permits held by or for the user's facility, and a copy of the Riverside County "Business Plan" which addresses the location, type, and quantity of hazardous materials handled by the user;

    P.

    Water supplier and water account numbers;

    Q.

    Volume of cooling tower capacity, if applicable;

    R.

    Waste minimization and water conservation practices;

    S.

    Production records, if applicable;

    T.

    Waste manifests, if applicable;

    U.

    EPA hazardous waste generator number, if applicable;

    V.

    Additional information may be required of wastehaulers, including the following:

    1.

    A description of the industries and clients using the applicant's services;

    2.

    Name and address of leaseholder of the vehicle or trailer, if applicable;

    3.

    Number of trucks and trailers used and the license numbers and tank hauling capacity of each;

    4.

    A copy of the applicant's Riverside County Health Department permit.

    5.

    Any other information as may be deemed by the Director to be appropriate to evaluate the discharge to the POTW.

    After evaluation and acceptance of the data, the Director may issue a wastewater discharge permit subject to terms and conditions provided in this chapter.

( Ord. No. 1094, 11-7-2017 )