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(1) Residential wastes meeting the definition of “septage” may be introduced into the POTW at locations designated by the Public Works Director, and at such times as are established by the Public Works Director. The hauler of such wastes shall be responsible for ensuring such wastes comply with all discharge prohibitions (PMC 13.90.050) and other applicable requirements of the City. The Public Works Director may require septic tank waste haulers to obtain wastewater discharge permits and/or provide a manifest at the time of discharge identifying the customer name, address, and volume from each residence, and that the hauled waste is of residential nature only.

(2) The Public Works Director shall require the hauler, and may also require the generator, of nondomestic waste to obtain a wastewater discharge permit. The Public Works Director also may prohibit the disposal of any or all hauled industrial waste. The discharge of hauled industrial waste is subject to all relevant requirements of this chapter.

(3) Industrial waste haulers may discharge loads only at locations designated by the Public Works Director and with the prior consent of the Public Works Director. The Public Works Director may collect samples of each hauled load to provide compliance with applicable standards, and halt the discharge at any point in order to take additional samples or hold the load pending analysis. The Public Works Director may require the industrial waste hauler to provide a waste analysis of any load prior to discharge, to characterize the waste, or to certify that the waste does not meet the definition of a “hazardous waste” under Chapter 173-303 WAC.

(4) Industrial waste haulers must provide a waste tracking form for every load. This form shall include at least:

(a) The name and address of the industrial waste hauler;

(b) Hauler’s permit number;

(c) Truck and driver identification;

(d) The names and addresses of the sources of waste;

(e) For each pickup, the type of industry, volume, brief description, known characteristics and presumed constituents of waste; and

(f) Any wastes which are hazardous wastes under RCRA. [Ord. 4169 § 1, 2014; Code 1970 § 13.62.030(D).]