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drain is extended, a clean out shall be provided immediately inside the rear wall of the front <br />building. <br />205.070. PROHIBITED DISCHARGES. All discharge into the City's sanitary sewer <br />system shall be in conformance with the Waste Discharge Rules adopted by the Metropolitan <br />Council Environmental Services. <br />205.080. DISCHARGE OF SURFACE WATERS PROHIBITED. The discharged <br />water from roof, surface, ground water, sump pump, footing tile, swimming pool, or other <br />natural precipitation into the City's sanitary sewer system results in large and needless <br />expenditures to treat the water at the Metropolitan Council's sewage treatment plant. Therefore, <br />the City Council finds it in the best interest of the City to prohibit such discharges. <br />A. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any substance not requiring <br />treatment or any substance not acceptable for discharge, as determined by the <br />City or the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, into the sanitary sewer system. <br />Only sanitary sewage from approved plumbing fixtures may be discharged into <br />the sanitary sewer system. <br />B. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged, directly or indirectly, any <br />storm water, surface water, ground water, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, or <br />cooling water to any sanitary sewer. Any person having a roof drain, sump <br />pump, unauthorized swimming pool discharge, cistern overflow pipe or surface <br />drain connected and/or discharging into the sanitary sewer shall disconnect and <br />remove any piping or system conveying such water to the sanitary sewer system <br />by August 1, 1998. <br />C. All construction involving the installation of clear water sump pits shall include a <br />sump pump with minimum size one and one-half inch (1 '/2") diameter discharge <br />pipe. The pipe attachment must be a rigid permanent type plumbing such as <br />PVC or ABS plastic pipe with glued fittings, copper or galvanized pipe. All <br />discharge piping shall be installed in accordance with the plumbing code. <br />Discharge piping shall start at the sump pit, extend through the exterior of the <br />building, and terminate with not less than six (6) inches of exposed pipe. The <br />discharge pipe shall be provided for all clear water sump installations with no <br />regard as to whether the pump is actually installed. Sump pump discharge <br />location and flow shall be consistent with the approved development drainage <br />plan for the lot. The discharge may not be pumped directly onto any public <br />right-of-way unless approved by the Public Works Director or her/his designee. <br />Any disconnects or openings in the sanitary sewer shall be closed and repaired in <br />compliance with applicable codes. <br />D. All properties in the City that discharge into the City's sanitary sewer system <br />shall be subject to an inspection by authorized city employees or agents to <br />205-5 <br />
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