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A. It is unlawful for any facility to discharge effluent from a grease interceptor (GGI/HGI) without authorization from the supervisor. Authorization shall be given in the form of a grease interceptor (GGI/HGI) operational permit.

B. No separate application is necessary for a grease interceptor (GGI/HGI) operational permit. The supervisor shall examine the information contained in the application materials for the underlying permit, including, but not limited to, the requirements for GGI/HGI. If it is determined by the supervisor that the proposed discharge is consistent with the provisions of this chapter and any other applicable federal, state, or local requirement or regulation, and the permit fee is paid, a grease interceptor (GGI/HGI) operational permit shall be issued allowing the facility to discharge into the POTW. Each grease interceptor (GGI/HGI) operational permit shall be in effect from issue until the business stops, changes or the supervisor declares a necessity for a change to meet discharge requirements. The terms and conditions of the permit may be subject to modification at any time during the term of the permit as limitations or requirements as identified in this chapter are modified or other just causes exist.

The permittee shall be informed of any proposed changes in the issued permit at least 30 days prior to the effective date of the change(s). Any changes or new conditions in the permit shall include a reasonable time schedule for compliance.

The permit cannot be appealed administratively. (Ord. 1185 § 4, 2010; Ord. 1107 § 7, 2007; Ord. 1087 § 6, 2007).