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Little Canada Zoning Code Stormwater Management <br /> 928-17 <br />administered under the authority of the Federal Environmental <br />Protection Agency, provided that the discharger is in full <br />compliance with all requirements of the permit, waiver, or order <br />and other applicable laws and regulations, and provided that <br />written approval has been granted for any discharge to the storm <br />drain system. <br /> <br />3. Good Housekeeping Provisions - Any owner or occupant of property within City <br />shall comply with the following good housekeeping requirements: <br /> <br />a. No person shall leave, deposit, discharge, dump, or otherwise expose any <br />chemical or septic waste in an area where discharge to streets or storm <br />drain system may occur. This section shall apply to both actual and <br />potential discharges. <br /> <br />(1) For pools, water should be allowed to sit seven days to allow for <br />chlorine to evaporate before discharge. If fungicides have been <br />used, water must be tested and approved for discharge to the <br />wastewater treatment plant. <br /> <br />b. Runoff of water from residential property shall be minimized to the <br />maximum extent practicable. Runoff of water from the washing down of <br />paved areas in commercial or industrial property is prohibited unless <br />necessary for health or safety purposes and not in violation of any other <br />provisions in City codes. <br /> <br />c. Storage of Materials, Machinery, and Equipment <br /> <br />(1) Objects, such as motor vehicle parts, containing grease, oil or other <br />hazardous substances, and unsealed receptacles containing <br />hazardous materials, shall not be stored in areas susceptible to <br />runoff. <br /> <br />(2) Any machinery or equipment that is to be repaired or maintained in <br />areas susceptible to runoff shall be placed in a confined area to <br />contain leaks, spills, or discharges. <br /> <br />d. Removal of Debris and Residue - Debris and residue shall be removed, as <br />noted below: <br /> <br />(1) Fuel and chemical residue or other types of potentially harmful <br />material, such as animal waste, garbage or batteries, which is <br />located in an area susceptible to runoff, shall be removed as soon <br />as possible and disposed of properly. Household hazardous waste <br />may be disposed of through City collection program or at any other <br />appropriate disposal site and shall not be place in a trash container. <br />
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