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Pretreatment Industrial Users <br /> General Permit Conditions <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br /> public or other governmental agency without restrictions unless the permittee specifically <br /> - requests and is able to demonstrate to the City that release of such information would <br /> divulge information, processes or methods of production entitled to protection as trade <br /> secrets of the permittee. <br /> 14. Permittee shall abide by all applicable provisions of the City of Stockton Municipal Code,or <br /> any applicable local, state or federal code or regulations, and shall not discharge any waste <br /> containing pollutant concentrations in excess of Specific Pollutant Limitations section <br /> 13.08.250.Any continuing violation of any provision of said codes or regulations may be just <br /> cause for revoking this Permit. <br /> 15. Permittee shall meet all applicable regulations under subtitles C and D of the Resource <br /> Conservation and Recovery Act, and 40 CFR Parts 260 through 271, and any applicable <br /> State regulations promulgated subsequent to the Federal law. <br /> 16. Permittee shall prepare and submit a slug discharge control plan within 30 days from the <br /> effective date of this Permit. <br /> 17. The permittee shall have a water conservation and hazardous waste minimization plan. <br /> 18. The discharge of excess amounts of pollutants specifically limited and deviations of pH may <br /> be subject to fines for each violation. <br /> 19. Achieving permit conditions of specific pollutant concentration limits by dilution is expressly <br /> prohibited. Any evidence of this, either willfully or through negligence, will result in permit <br /> limits being redefined in terms of maximum effluent loadings. Additionally, penalties of a <br /> maximum of$25,000 per day may be assessed (Stockton Municipal Code 13.08.440). <br /> 20. Notification of Potential Problems: <br /> a. In the case of any discharge, including, but not limited to, an accidental discharge; a <br /> discharge of a nonroutine, episodic nature; a noncustomary batch discharge; or a <br /> slug discharge or slug load that might cause potential problems for the POTW; or <br /> any discharge at a flow rate or concentration which could violate the discharge <br /> standards set forth in Stockton Municipal Code Section 13.08.100, the User shall <br /> immediately telephone and notify the City of Stockton, Environmental Control Office, <br /> of the incident. This notification shall include the location of the discharge, type of <br /> waste, concentration and volume, if known, and corrective actions taken by the User. <br /> b. Within five (5)days following such discharge,the User shall submit to the Municipal <br /> Utilities Department a detailed written report describing the cause(s)of the discharge <br /> and the measures to be taken by the User to prevent similar future occurrences. <br /> Such notification shall not relieve the User of any expense, loss, damage, or other <br /> liability which might be incurred as a result of damage to the POTW, natural <br /> resources, or any other damage to person or property; nor shall such notification <br /> relieve the User of any fines, penalties, or other liability which may be imposed <br />