§ 98-218. Significant industrial activities.  


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  • (a)

    The administrator may designate as subject activities those industrial activities which are identified as potential sources of discharges of pollutants to the city stormwater conveyance system. A significant industrial activity may occur at stationary facilities or as a mobile activity that takes place at various job sites.

    (b)

    Industries for which the municipal stormwater permit specifies that the city shall conduct routine inspections, or which are listed in Municipal Stormwater Permit Provision 9 ii c, are hereby designated as significant industrial activities.

    (c)

    Notwithstanding subsection (b) of this section, food establishments, as defined in the Health and Safety Code § 113780, shall not be designated as significant industrial activities.

    (d)

    Significant industrial activity designations that apply only to individual facilities may be made by the administrator and are subject to appeal under section 98-240.

    (e)

    Significant industrial activity designations made by the administrator pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section that apply to classes of activities or facilities shall be subject to the requirements of section 98-226 of this article governing the adoption of regulations.

(Ord. No. 2004-08, § 1, 9-22-2004)