Laserfiche WebLink
(12) Any radioactive wastes or isotopes of such half-life or concentration as <br />may exceed limits established by the Service Director in compliance with applicable <br />State or Federal regulations. <br />(13) Any waters or wastes having a pH of less than 5.5 or in excess of 9.0. <br />Unless authorized by the Superintendent or Service Director. <br />(14) Materials which exert or cause: <br />A. Unusual concentrations of inert TSS such as, but not limited to, <br />Fullers earth, lime slurries and lime residues, or of dissolved solids such as, but not <br />limited to, sodium chloride and sodium sulfate. <br />B. Excessive discoloration such as, but not limited to, dye wastes and <br />vegetable tanning solutions. <br />C. Unusual biochemical oxygen demand, TSS, or chlorine requirements <br />in such quantities as to constitute a significant load on the sewage treatment works. <br />D. Unusual volume of flow or concentration of wastes constituting <br />"slugs" as defined in Section 911.03(81). <br />(15) Waters or wastes containing substances which are not amenable to <br />treatment or reduction by the sewage treatment processes employed or are amenable <br />to treatment only to such degree that the sewage treatment plant effluent cannot meet <br />the requirements of other agencies having jurisdiction over discharge to the <br />receiving waters. <br />(16) Any water or waste that for a duration of fifteen minutes has a <br />concentration greater than three times that which is specified for TSS and BOD <br />under Section 911.14 and/or which is discharged continuously at a rate exceeding <br />200 gallons per minute, will be unacceptable. <br />(d) If any waters or wastes are discharged or are proposed to be discharged to the <br />