10-35-17-Ordinance-Industrial Waste Regulations, Wastewater Regulations, Alternative Water and Sewer Facilities-10/10/2017ORDINANCE # 10-3547
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS AMENDING CHAPTER 13,
UTILITIES OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; ARTICLE 13.2100 INDUSTRIAL WASTE REGULATIONS; SEC.
13.2104 HAZARDOUS METALS AND TOXIC MATERIALS, REVISE "NOTE"; SEC. 13.2106 STORM WATER
AND OTHER POLLUTED DRAINAGE, "(b)"; SEC. 13.2110 COMPLIANCE WITH EXISTING AUTHORITY,
"(b)"; SEC. 13.2113 REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAPS, "(b)"; SEC. 13.2114 REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING
SEWERS; SEC. 13.2303 RESPONSIBILITY"(b)"; SEC 13.2305, CUSTOMER SERVICE INSPECTIONS; SEC.
13.2306 PROCEDURES FOR BACKFLOW PREVENTION "(k)-(1 and 2)","(o)", "(u)", "(v)", "(z)-(14)";
SEC. 13.2308 ASSEMBLY TESTING AND TESTERS "(d)"s ARTICLE 13.2400 WASTEWATER
REGULATIONS, SEC. 13.2401 COLLECTION OF, ARTICLE 13.2500 ALTERNATIVE WATER AND SEWER
FACILITIES, (1) WATER WELLS (INDIVIDUAL AND IRRIGATION), (2) SEPTIC TANKS, (4) PRIVATE CO-OP
SYSTEMS REVISED (E)s PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING
FOR A PENALTY; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANGER, TEXAS:
SECTION 1. That Chapter 13, UTILITIES of the Sanger Code of Ordinances is hereby amended
revising all of the following Articles and Sections within said Chapter to read as follows:
ARTICLE 13.2100 INDUSTRIAL WASTE REGULATIONS
SEC. 13.2104 Hazardous Metals and Toxic Materials, - Revised "NOTE"
NOTE: This requirement is according to 40 CFR § 122.44(i)(5) as adopted by reference by the
Texas Commission on Environment Quality.
SEC. 13.2106 Storm Water and Other Polluted Drainage, - Revised "(b)"
(b) Incompliance what the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and other statutes,
the approving authority may designate storm sewers and other watercourses into which
unpolluted drainage described in subsection (a) above may be discharged.
SEC. 13.2110 Compliance with Existing Authority, - Revised "(b)"
(b) Unless authorized by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, no person may
deposit or discharge any waste included in subjection (a) above on public or private property or
into or adjacent to any:
(1) natural outlet;
(2) watercourse;
(3) storm sewer; or
(4) other area within the jurisdiction of the city.
SEC. 13.2113 Requirements for Traps
b) Any person responsible for discharges requiring a trap shall at his or her own expense and
as required by the approving authority:
(1) provide equipment and facilities of a type and capacity approved by the approving
authority;
(2) locate the trap in a manner that provides ready and easy accessibility for cleaning and
inspection; and
(3) maintain the trap in effective operating condition.
(4) Submit trap cleaning records to the water superintendent on an approved schedule.
SEC. 13.2114 Requirements for Building Sewers
Any person responsible for discharges through a building sewer carrying industrial wastes shall
at his own expense and as required by the approving authority:
(1) install an accessible control manhole;
(2) install meters and other appurtenances to facilitate observation sampling and
measurement of the waste;
(3) install safety equipment and facilities (ventilation, steps...) where needed; and
(4) maintain the equipment and facilities.
SEC. 13.2303 Responsibility -Revised "(b)"
(b) The building official, through the code enforcement section, shall assist the
superintendent with the enforcement and implementation of this article. The fire marshal will
also assist the superintendent with enforcement and implementation of this article. The water
superintendent shall coordinate the annual testing of applicable backflow prevention assemblies
with other required annual testing of fire suppression systems as provided in this article.
(5) no solder or flux which contains more than 0.25% lead existing in customers'
plumbing facilities installed on or after January 4, 2014;
(6) no plumbing fixture installed which is not in compliance with the state approved
plumbing code.
(d) As unacceptable plumbing practices are discovered, users shall eliminate those
practices to prevent possible contamination of the water distribution system.
SEC. 12.2306 Procedures for Backflow Prevention —Revised "(i)", "(k)-(1-2)","(o)", "(u)", "(v)",
(i) All bypass systems shall include a required backflow assembly as determined by the
superintendent or code enforcement officer.
(k) Any backflow prevention assembly required herein shall be of a model and a size
approved by the superintendent and code enforcement officer. The term "approved
backflow prevention assembly" shall mean an assembly that has been manufactured in full
conformance with the standards established by the American Water Works Association
(AWWA) entitled AWWA 0510-97, Standard For Double Check Valve Backflow Prevention
Assembly and AWWA C511-97, Standard For Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow
Prevention Assembly or as such standards may be amended; which has completely met all
laboratory and field performance specifications of the Foundation for Cross -Connection
Control and Hydraulic Research (FCCC & HR) of the University of Southern California
established by Specifications of Backflow Prevention Devices #69-2 dated March 1969 or
the most current issue thereof.
(1) The above -stated AWWA and FCCC & HR standards and specifications are
adopted by the city and the superintendent as the applicable standards and
specifications respecting this article. Final approval of any backflow prevention
assembly shall be evidenced by a "certificate of approval" issued by an approved
testing laboratory certifying full compliance with the above -stated AWWA Standards
and the above -stated FCCC & HR specifications. See list on file with the city of
registered testers for testing laboratories that have been qualified by the
superintendent to test and certify backflow prevention assembly devices.
(2) Testing laboratories other than those listed in subsection (k)(1) above will be
added to an approved list as they are qualified by the superintendent and code
enforcement officer. Backflow preventers which may be subjected to back -pressure
or back-siphonage that have been fully tested and have been granted a certificate of
approval by said qualified laboratories and are listed on the laboratory's current list
of "approved backflow prevention devices" may be used with the written approval
of a qualified tester, as defined herein.
(o) Should any system supplied by city water be operated in violation of any provisions
of this article, the superintendent shall direct that all service lines serving such system be
completely disconnected until this article has been complied with. Any cost of such
disconnection and the estimated cost of reconnection shall be paid by the customer before
water service shall be restored. If fire protection is being supplied by the noncompliant
system, the city may elect to disconnect only the water service for non -fire suppression
uses and may issue citations to the user until such time as the user corrects the problem
or the user's assemblies are tested and thereafter charge the user for such testing. The
issuance of citations for violations of this article shall be the responsibility of the
superintendent or the fire marshal. However, the owner of the premises is responsible for
proper protection and all liability in connection with all cross -connection violations.
(u) If across -connection arises, the superintendent or code enforcement officer may
recommend to the city manager that a boil water order shall be issued. Such order shall
provide protection in such a hazardous situation. The duration of said order shall be
determined by the superintendent or code enforcement officer.
(v) All cases of cross -connections shall be immediately reported to the superintendent
and the building official. Such cases should also be reported to the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality.
(z) Mobile Units.
(1) A person who owns or operates any vehicle that uses water from the City of
Banger's public water system shall pay a $1,000.00 refundable deposit before
accessing the public water system. The vehicles being filled require a fixed air -gap
mounted on the top of such vehicle.
(2) The failure of any customer to comply with this article shall be grounds for the
city to deny the customer the privilege of reapplying for a construction meter in the
future.
(3) The superintendent may deny a use permit to any person who is not in
compliance with this article (or who has a history of violating the requirements of
this section). A person commits an offense if that person operates or causes to be
operated a vehicle in violation of this section.
(4) Any tampering or removal of backflow assembly on any fire hydrant meter is
unlawful and will constitute a violation of this article by the person so tampering or
removing any assembly, who shall be subject to the penalties provided by this
article.
SEC. 13.2308 Assembly Testing and Testers - Revised "(d)"
d) It is the responsibility and expense of the property owner and the person in control
of the premises to have all assemblies tested in accordance with this article. A person who
owns, operates or manages premises in which required backflow prevention assemblies
are installed shall maintain at their expense such assemblies in proper working order at
all times, including repair as required. All maintenance and repair of assemblies shall be
done in accordance with all applicable provisions of this article. It shall be the duty of the
superintendent or code enforcement officer to see that these tests are made in a timely
manner. The user shall notify the superintendent in advance when tests are to be
undertaken so that the superintendent or his representative may witness test, if so
desired. These assemblies shall be repaired, overhauled or replaced at the expense of the
user whenever they are found to be defective. The user shall submit the original records
of tests, repairs and overhauls to the superintendent and these test records shall be kept
by the water superintendent for a period of not less than three years. The test records
shall be in a form acceptable to the superintendent of water utilities field services, an
example of which is shown in Exhibit C which is attached hereto and incorporated herein
by reference and made a part of this article for all purposes. If assemblies that service a
particular line, including fire hydrants, etc., require extended repair time, the owner shall
notify the superintendent or the city Fire Department for those lines serving fire
suppression systems.
ARTICLE 13.2400 WASTEWATER REGULATIONS
SEC. 13.2401 Collection of
Property owners or users connected to the city's wastewater collection system shall be
responsible for maintaining all sewer service lines from the customer's property line to the
dwelling. This means keeping all clean -out openings of service line where any infiltration may
occur must be repaired as soon as possible. The purpose of this article is to keep any surface
water or runoff from entering the collection system.
ARTICLE 13.2500 ALTERNATIVE WATER AND SEWER FACILITIES -Revised (1),(2)(4-E)
All developments within the jurisdiction of the city shall be required to have approved water
supply and sanitary sewerage facilities and shall be required to connect to the city facilities unless
alternative arrangements have been approved by the city according to the following standards
and procedures:
(1) Water Wells (Individual and Irrigation). Developments may be approved with
alternative water facilities according to the following criteria:
(A) Water well operation and quality shall meet the minimum requirements of the
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and city health ordinances.
(B) Water wells may not be utilized in any commercial sale of the water.
(C) Analysis must be performed by a professional hydrogeologist and a report
furnished to the City demonstrating that there will be no impacts to any public or
private wells within one (1) mile of the proposed well.
(D) An applicant for approval of an individual or irrigation water well shall submit
the following evidence, which shall be reviewed by the water/wastewater
superintendent and the city engineer.
(i) Water quality tests;
(ii) Affidavits stating that no more than one (1) family will use the well and/or
the well water will not be used in any commercial sales; and
(iii) Certified cost of well installation.
(2) Septic Tanks. Developments may be approved with alternative sewer facilities
according to the following criteria:
(A) Aseptic tank may be installed to serve an individual residence, commercial or
industrial facility if:
(i) The premises upon which such structure is located is more than two
hundred feet (200') from any city sanitary main;
(ii) The public works director certifies in writing that the topography of such
premises makes normal connection with such existing sanitary sewer main
impractical or impossible; and
(iii) The operation of a septic tank is feasible on the premises and will meet
the standards and requirements of this article.
All other installations of septic tanks shall be unlawful within the city or the
extraterritorial jurisdiction.
(4) Private Co -Op Systems. In areas where development requires water and/or sewer
services for more than a single facility and the cost of extending and tying onto the city
system is prohibitive, privately owned water and/or sewer facilities may be considered and
approved by the city according to the following general criteria:
(E) Operators of the system will be certified by the Texas Commission on
Environmental Quality.
SECTION 2. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are, to the extent of
such conflict, hereby repealed.
SECTION 3. It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections,
paragraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases and words of this Ordinance are severable and, if any word,
phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph, or section of this Ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional by
the valid judgment or decree of any court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality shall not
affect any of the remaining portions of this Ordinance, since the same would have been enacted by
the City Council without the incorporation in this Ordinance of any such unconstitutional word, phrase,
clause, sentence, paragraph, or section.
SECTION 4. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the provisions of this
article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in accordance with the
general penalty provision found in The Code of Ordinances, Section 1.109 General Penalty for
Violations of Code.
SECTION 5. This ordinance will take effect immediately from and after its passage and the
publication of the caption, as the law and Charter in such cases provide.
DULY PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Sanger, Texas, on
this day of , 2017.
ATTEST:
City Secretary
APPROVED:
Thomas E. Muir, Mayor
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BANGER, TEXAS AMENDING CHAPTER 6,
HEALTH AND SANITATION OF THE CODE OF ORDI-
NANCES;ARTICLE 6.100 WEEDS, GRASS, RUBBISH,
BRUSH AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATTER,
SEC. 6.101 TALL WEEDS GRASSES OR PLANTS
UNLAWFUL; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FORA PEN-
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF BANGER, TEXAS AMEND ING CHAPTER 12, TRAF-
FICANDVEHICLES OFTHE CODE OF ORDINANCES;
ARTICLE 12.900 TRUCK PARKING REGULATIONS,
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A PENALTY; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BANGER, TEXAS AMENDING CHAPTER 8,
OFFENSES AND NUISANCES OF THE CODE OF OR-
DINANCES;ARTICLE 8.100 JUNKED VEHICLES, SEC.
8.101 DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL
OFALLORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR
A PENALTY; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE;
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BANGER, TEXAS AMENDING CHAPTER 2,
ANIMAL CONTROL OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES;
ARTICLE 2.100 DEFINITIONS, "AT LARGE° REVISED;
PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES
IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY; PROVID-
ING ASEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE # 10.35-17
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BANGER, TEXAS AMENDING CHAPTER 13,
UTILITIES OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES;ARTICLE
13.2100 INDUSTRIAL WASTE REGULATIONS; SEC.
13.2104 HAZARDOUS METALS AND TOXIC MATE-
RIALS, REVISE "NOTE"; SEC. 13.2106 STORM WA-
TERAND OTHER POLLUTED DRAINAGE, "(b)"; SEC.
13.2110 COMPLIANCE WITH EXISTING AUTHORITY,
"(b)"; SEC, 13.2113 REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAPS,
"(b)"; SEC. 13.2114 REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING
SEWERS; SEC. i3.2303 RESPONSIBILITY"(b)"; SEC
13.2305, CUSTOMER SERVICE INSPECTIONS; SEC.
13.2306 PROCEDURES FOR BACKFLOW PREVEN-
TION "(k)-(1 and 2)""(0)" "(u)" °(v)° "(z)-(1-4)"; SEC.
13.2308 ASSEMBLYTESTING AND TESTERS "(d)°; AR-
TICLE 13.2400 WASTEWATER REGULATIONS; SEC.
13.2401 COLLECTION OF; ARTICLE 13.2500 ALTER-
NATIVE WATER AND SEWER FACILITIES, (1) WATER
WELLS (INDIVIDUAL AND IRRIGATION), (2) SEPTIC
TANKS, (4) PRIVATE CO-OP SYSTEMS REVISED (E);
PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES
IN CONFLICT; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY; PROVID-
ING ASEVERABILITY CLAUSE; AND PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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ITIES OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; ARTICLE
00 INDUSTRIAL WASTE REGULATIONS; SEC.
04 HAZARDOUS METALS AND TOXIC MATE-
i, REVISE "NOTE"; SEC. 13.2106 STORM Wq-
4ND OTHER POLLUTED DRAINAGE, "(b)"; SEC.
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:RS; SEC. ]3.2303 RESPONSIBILITY"(b)"; SEC
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