Examples of Prohibited discharges in a sentence
Prohibited discharges include storm water runoff discharges that may threaten to cause pollution, contamination or nuisance, sanitary waste, sediment and debris from erosion and other substances resulting from construction activities.
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Prohibited discharges Ecology prohibits certain pollutants from being discharged to the POTW.
Prohibited discharges The Permittee must comply with these General and Specific Prohibitions.
Prohibited discharges S5.A. General prohibitions S5.B. Specific prohibitions S5.C. Prohibited unless approved S6.
Prohibited discharges include, but are not limited to: wastewater lines such as those from washing machines or sanitary sewers, commercial wash water from cleaning vehicles or equipment, flushing water such as that from industrial operations, floor drains and overflowing septic systems.
Prohibited discharges include but are not limited to vehicle and equipment washing, maintenance spills, wash water, and discharges of oil and other hazardous substances.
CGP at 1.3 Prohibited discharges: Stormwater discharges associated with construction activity that EPA or the Pueblo of Isleta, prior to authorization under this perm it, determines will cause, have the reasonable potential to cause, or may reasonably be expected to contribute to a violation or excursion of any applicable water quality standard, including the antidegradation policy, or the impairment of a designated use of receiving waters are not authorized by this permit.
Industrial users subject to categorical pretreatment standards shall also comply with the limits under rule 3745-3-04 of the Administrative Code - "Prohibited discharges," and with any more stringent pretreatment standards applicable under an approved POTW pretreatment program.
Use of the Public Sewers Section 13.08.320 Prohibited discharges into sanitary sewers.No person shall discharge, or cause to be discharged, any stormwater, surface water, ground water, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, uncontaminated cooling water, or unpolluted industrial process waters to any sanitary sewer.