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Page 15 of 27 <br /> 10 Any discharge of any pollutant, including oxygen demanding pollutants (BOD, <br /> etc ), released at a flow rate and/or concentration which either singly or by <br /> interaction with other pollutants will cause interference with the water pollution <br /> control system <br /> 11 Any discharge waters having an average daily flow greater than 0 5 percent of <br /> Manteca's average dry weather flow (ADWF), without the approval of the <br /> Director of Public Works <br /> 12 Any discharge containing petroleum oil, non-biodegradable cutting oil, or <br /> products of mineral oil origin in amounts that, alone or in conjunction with other <br /> discharges, will cause interference or pass through <br /> 13 Pollutants that will cause corrosive structural damage to the POTW, but in no case <br /> Discharges with a pH lower than 6 0, unless the works is specifically designed to <br /> accommodate such Discharges <br /> 14 Any trucked or hauled pollutants, except at discharge points designated by the <br /> POTW <br /> 15 Any solid matenal not capable of passing through a 3/8 inch mesh screen <br /> I LIMITS <br /> Any exceedance or violation of these limits is considered to be a violation of this Permit <br /> and the Waste Ordinance and is enforceable by penalties <br /> 1 Any discharge with a pH less than 6 0 or greater than or equal to 12 5 <br /> 2 Any discharge having a closed cup flashpoint of less than 140 degrees Fahrenheit <br /> (60 degrees Celsius) using test methods specified in 40 CFR 261 21 <br /> 3 The following table lists the maximum waste discharge concentration for the <br /> listed pollutants The Director of Public works may impose mass limits in <br /> addition to, or in place of the maximum concentration limits <br /> i <br /> Permit No 05-3 <br /> Cardoza Enterprises <br />