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ORDINANCE NO 1275 <br /> PAGE NO 21 <br /> 13. 020.060 -. Reporting Requirements i <br /> (a) What to Report Under the terms and conditions of this Waste <br /> Ordinance and the industrial discharge permit all persons discharging to the <br /> Manteca water pollution control system shall report to Manteca any and all of the <br /> following events <br /> (1) Noncompliance - Any person required to perform self-monitoring shall <br /> report any violation to the Assistant Director of Public Works or his agent, <br /> within 24 hours of becoming aware of the violation. Notification to Manteca <br /> may be by telephone, in person, or in writing All verbal notifications shall be <br /> followed by a written report of the violation This reporting will coincide with, <br /> or be in addition to, any self- monitoring reports required by the industrial <br /> discharge permit Where the discharge in violation has a reasonable potential <br /> to affect the water pollution control system, notification to Manteca will be <br /> made immediately The authority to require such reporting is provided in the <br /> Federal Clean Water Act <br /> Under the requirements of 40 CFR, 403 12 (g), if sampling by the discharger <br /> indicates a violation of this Waste Ordinance or the industrial discharge permit <br /> requirements, the discharger shall notify Manteca of the violation within 24 <br /> hours of becoming aware of the violation and shall repeat the sampling and <br /> analysis and submit the results of the repeat analysis to Manteca within 30 <br /> days after becoming aware of the violation <br /> (2) Change in Process - All persons discharging industrial waste to the <br /> water pollution control system shall report in writing in their industrial, <br /> manufacturing, or operating processes that could effect the quality or quantity <br /> of their discharge, prior to commencing the changed discharge Notification <br /> will be to the Assistant Director of Public Works or his agent Where the <br /> anticipated changes in discharge volume or content have a reasonable <br /> potential to affect the water pollution control system, notification shall be at <br /> least 90 days prior to commencing the changed discharge <br /> (3) Storage of Materials and Waste -Within the Manteca service area, all <br /> persons storing or using materials or waste in such quantities that a spill or <br /> leakage could adversely affect the water pollution control system, shall report <br /> in writing such storage to the Assistant Director of Public Works or his agent <br /> The Director of Public Works may, as deemed necessary, require a written <br /> report including, but not limited to, any or all of the following elements. The <br /> deadline for submission of the report shall be as deemed necessary and <br /> reasonable by the Director of Public Works <br /> • Description of stored materials and waste, including description of . <br /> storage and disposal practices <br />