Port-Wide Sewer System Management Plan(SSMP) - Port of Oakland
Port-Wide Sewer System Management Plan(SSMP) - Port of Oakland
Port-Wide Sewer System Management Plan(SSMP) - Port of Oakland
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“The Director [<strong>of</strong> EBMUD] may require any non-residential discharger to construct, at his<br />
own expense, a sampling facility or inspection manhole together with necessary related<br />
measuring and sampling equipment... The sampling facility or inspection manhole shall be<br />
constructed on the [lateral] <strong>of</strong> the discharger and within the public right <strong>of</strong> way at a location<br />
approved by the District and the public agency owning the community sewer; provided that<br />
the Director may permit the installation <strong>of</strong> such facilities on the premises <strong>of</strong> the discharger<br />
at a location which will permit District access to the facility at all times…”<br />
4.4.4 Limitations on Fats, Oils, and Grease and Other Debris<br />
Title II, Section 2.b, Section 3, and Section 5 <strong>of</strong> EBMUD Ordinance No. 311A-03 provide<br />
limitations on the discharge <strong>of</strong> FOG to the community sewer systems. General discharge<br />
prohibitions that may, under certain circumstances, be applied to FOG are established in<br />
Title II, Section 2.b <strong>of</strong> EBMUD Ordinance No. 311A-03. More specific discharge limits for<br />
FOG are established in the EBMUD pretreatment program per Title II, Section 5 <strong>of</strong> EBMUD<br />
Ordinance No. 311A-03. In addition, an allowable discharge limit for FOG <strong>of</strong> 100 mg/L has<br />
been set in Title II, Section 3 <strong>of</strong> EBMUD Ordinance No. 311A-03.<br />
May 2010 4-5<br />
pw://Carollo/Documents/Client/CA/<strong>Port</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oakland</strong>/8239A00/Deliverables/Ch04 (FinalA)