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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance #1454• , r ORDINANCE N0.1454 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM RATES INVOLVING REMEDIATION WATER WHEREAS, gas stations and other owners of underground storage tanks are required to remediate groundwater contamination found to be in excess of the State of Illinois clean-up objectives; and, WHEREAS, it is necessary to have a method of disposing of said contaminated groundwater; and, WHEREAS, the acceptance of such wastewaters by the City involves additional monitoring and care; and, WHEREAS, the current city ordinances do not provide for acceptance of contaminated groundwater. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COIINCIL COIINCIL OF THE CITY OF CANTON, Fulton County as follows: 1. That Section 8-10-5 of the City Code of Canton, Illinois is amended by adding the following subsection thereto: "(K) Dischargers of remediation water as limited in Section 8-19-31(m) shall pay a charge to be called a "Remediation Water Charge" of three cents ($.03) per allon for each gallon of such wastewaters delivered and~or discharged to the City under the provisions of this ordinance. Such charges shall be in lieu of flow, BOD, and TSS charges as established herein. The doubling of wastewater treatment bills for outside sources (not within the City limits) shall be applicable to the above charges. Charges for sampling and analyses under-taken by the City for inspection shall be borne by the party requesting the discharge." 2. That Section 8-19-19 is amended by adding the following: "An existing service sewer may be used for remediation water if upon examination by the City, it meets all requirements of the ordinance." 3. That Section 8-19-22 be deleted and the following substituted in its place: "No person(s) shall make connection of roof downspouts, exterior foundation drains, area way drains or other sources of surface runoff or groundwater, except remediation waters meeting all requirements as set forth in Section 8-19-31(m) of this code, to a building sewer or building drain which in turn is connected directly or indirectly to a public sanitary sewer. !.. That Section 8-19-26 is amended to read as follows: "8-19-26: The discharge from plumbing fixtures, only, shall be connected to -the public sanitary sewers of the City, except for remediation waters. For the purposes of this Chapter, the term "plumbing fixtures" shall be construed in accordance with the Illinois State Plumbing Code, and shall specifically include basement floor drains. The connection of footing tile, area drains, surface water inlets, downspouts, yard or field drains or any other drainage facility which receives ground water seepage, except for remediation waters, or collected surface water the public sanitary sewer system is hereby prohibited." 5. That Section 8-19-28 is amended by adding the words "except groundwater remediation water" immediately preceding the words "... to any sanitary sewer." 6. That Section 8-19-30 is amended by adding to subparagraph (A) the following: "Remediation waters from leaking underground storage tanks or surface spills may be allowed provided that the same do not exceed the limits of Section 8-19-31 (m)•" 7. That Section 8-19-31 is amended by adding subparagraph M as follows: "(m) Any groundwater or surface water which is collected in an effort to remediate groundwater which has been ,~ . contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons which will exceed the following limitations. 1. Benzene 0.5 2. Toluene 0.5 3. Ethyle Benzene 0.5 4. Xylene 0.5 5. n-Hexane 0.5 6. 1,2 Dichlorobenzene 0.5 7. 1,3 Dichlorobenzene 0.5 8. 1,4 Dichlorobenzene 0.5 g. Lead 5.81 10 . pH be twe 11. Total of items 1 thru 8 PPm ppm ppm PPm ppm ppm PPm PPm PPm en 5 and 11 4.57 ppm In addition to the above limits, the discharge must not be hazardous as defined by the hazardous waste characterization analysis for constituents as listed under 35 IAC Part 721, subpart C. The analysis results must be submitted. The waste must not contain or exceed the following limits. 12. Flashpoint < 140 degrees F 13. pH limited above 14. No reactive chemicals capable of producing toxic gases. 15. Must ass the Toxic Characteristics Leaching Procedure (TCLP~. Also, any discharge system shall include, at a minimum, an oil water separator. This requirement may be waived by the Wastewater Treatment Superintendent if other devices such as skimmer pumps, settling basins, or surge tanks are in use. The applicant should note that an indemnification statement relieving the City of all liability for the operation and discharges of the groundwater remediation system is required. The indemnification statement shall be included with the permit application." 8. That Section 8-19-36 is amended by adding thereto the following paragraph: "The City is not required to accept any remediation waters if samples have not been tested or if the testing reflects levels not acceptable under Section 8-19-31 (m)." 9. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its passage by the City Council of the City of Canton and approved by the Mayor thereof. PASSED this 7t-h day of March, 1995 upon a roll call vote as follows: AYES: Aldermen Coay, Molleck, Phillips, Sarff, Meade, Bohler, ray. NAYS: None, ABSENT: Alderman Chapman, APPROVED: ~,.- -r Donald E. Edwards, Mayor ATTEST: ~; ~ ~ ity Clerk