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In the event a permitted discharger intends to cease to discharge from a regulated process or plans to disconnect from the wastewater system, the director shall be notified no later than 30 days prior to any action by the discharger. The notification shall provide a closure management plan that includes the following information, as a minimum:

A. Date of planned disconnect;

B. Methods of disposal of regulated process tanks, chemicals, sludges, plating wastes, cleaning solutions;

C. Methods of cleaning tanks, barrels, or other vessels containing regulated pollutants; and

D. Names of carriers and ultimate disposal site(s) of the regulated pollutants and the EPA permit numbers for transportation of the wastes, if a permit is required by the EPA.

The discharger shall be responsible for all discharges to the wastewater system and shall not be disconnected until the director has determined the discharger has disposed of the regulated wastes in a proper and safe manner and has requested termination of the discharge permit in writing. (Ord. 3220 § 2, 2016; Ord. 2742 § 2, 2008; Ord. 1705, 1989)