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Pretreatment Industrial Users <br /> General Permit Conditions Page <br /> 9of14 <br /> '1 <br /> d. Users are required to notify the City of Stockton, Environmental Control Office, <br /> immediately of any changes at its facility affecting the potential for a Slug <br /> Discharge. <br /> 32. Notification of Changed Conditions: <br /> Each User must notify the City of Stockton, Environmental Control Office,of any significant <br /> changes to the User's operations or system which might alterthe nature,,quality,or volume <br /> of its wastewater at least ninety(90) days before the change. <br /> a. The City of Stockton may require the User to submit such information as may be <br /> deemed necessary to evaluate the changed condition, including the submission of <br /> a wastewater discharge permit application. <br /> b. The City of Stockton may issue an individual wastewater discharge permit or <br /> modify an existing wastewater discharge permit in response to changed conditions <br /> or anticipated changed conditions. <br /> 33. Notification of Bypass: <br /> For the purposes of this Section, Bypass means the intentional diversion of wastestreams <br /> —, from any portion of a User's treatment facility. <br /> a. If a User knows in advance of the need for a bypass, it shall submit prior notice to <br /> the City of Stockton, Environmental Control Office, at least ten(10)days before the <br /> date of the bypass, if possible. <br /> b. A User shall submit oral notice to the City of Stockton, Environmental Control <br /> Office, of an unanticipated bypass within twenty-four (24) hours from the time it <br /> becomes aware of the bypass. A written submission shall also be provided within <br /> five (5) days of the time the User becomes aware of the bypass. The written <br /> submission shall contain a description of the bypass and its cause; the duration of <br /> the bypass, including exact dates and times, and, if the bypass has not been <br /> corrected, the anticipated time it is expected to continue; and steps taken or <br /> planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the bypass. <br /> 34. Upset Provision: <br /> For the purposes of this Section, upset means an exceptional incident in which there is <br /> unintentional and temporary noncompliance with local and/or categorical Pretreatment <br /> Standards because of factors beyond the reasonable control of the Industrial User. An <br /> Upset does not include noncompliance to the extent caused by operational error, <br /> improperly designed treatment facilities, inadequate treatment facilities, lack of preventive <br /> maintenance, or careless or improper operation. <br /> 1 <br />