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The city may authorize the following items to be included in the wastewater permit:

A. Limits on the average and maximum discharge of wastewater constituents and characteristics regulated thereby;

B. Limits on average and maximum flow rate and time of discharge and/or requirements for flow control and equalization;

C. Requirements for installation and maintenance of inspection and sampling facilities;

D. Special Conditions. The city may reasonably require under particular circumstances of a given discharger, including but not limited to sampling locations, frequency of sampling, number, types, and standards for tests and reporting schedule;

E. Compliance self-monitoring;

F. Requirements for submission of discharge compliance monitoring reports or special technical reports;

G. Requirements for submittal of an accidental spill prevention plan (ASPP);

H. Requirements for immediate reporting of noncompliance, accidental spills, or upsets by the discharger;

I. Requirements equivalent to the applicable Washington State waste discharge permit system requirements;

J. Requirements for payment of fees pursuant to Chapter 14.40 LMC;

K. Requirement that the director or designee shall have reasonable access to the discharger’s premises to accomplish any required inspection, sampling or flow monitoring;

L. Slug discharge control plan;

M. Best management practices;

N. All known, available and reasonable methods of prevention, control and treatment (AKART) requirements; and

O. A statement of applicable civil, criminal, and administrative penalties for violation of pretreatment standards and requirements, and any applicable compliance schedule. (Ord. 3220 § 2, 2016; Ord. 2742 § 2, 2008; Ord. 1705, 1989)