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Section 3 -14 -315. Discharge Into Storm Drain Prohibited. <br /> It shall be unlawful to discharge any waste or wastewater into any storm drain or natural <br /> outlet unless the User has obtained an NPDES permit and the User is in compliance with all <br /> applicable rules and regulations of all other agencies having jurisdiction over such discharge. <br /> Section 3 -14 -320. Prohibition on Storm Drainage and Ground Water. <br /> Storm water, ground water, rain water, street drainage, subsurface drainage or yard <br /> drainage will not be discharged through direct or indirect connections to the sanitary sewer. The <br /> City may approve the discharge of such water only when no reasonable alternative method of <br /> disposal is available. If a permit is granted for the discharge of' such water into the sanitary <br /> sewer, the User shall pay the applicable User charges and fees and meet such other conditions as <br /> required by the City. <br /> Section 3 -14 -325. Prohibition on Use of Diluting Waters. <br /> No User shall ever increase the use of process water or, in any other way, attempt to <br /> dilute a discharge as a partial or complete substitute for adequate treatment to achieve <br /> compliance with all the limitations contained in the Federal Categorical Pretreatment Standards <br /> (see Section 3 -14 -365 of this Chapter), or in any other limitation developed by the City or State. <br /> Section 3 -14 -330. Prohibitions on Radioactive Wastes. <br /> No User shall, and it shall be unlawful to, discharge, cause to be discharged, or permit to <br /> be discharged, any radioactive waste into the sanitary sewer, provided, however, that: <br /> (a) Users authorized to use radioactive materials by the State Department of Health or <br /> other governmental agency empowered to regulate the use of radioactive materials may <br /> discharge, cause to be discharged, or permit to be discharged such wastes, provided that such <br /> wastes are discharged in strict conformance with the then current State of California Code of <br /> Regulations, Title 17, any federal laws and regulations pertaining to radioactive materials, and <br /> any recommendations for safe disposal of such wastes as they now exist or may hereafter be <br /> amended; and <br /> (b) The User so acting does so in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations <br /> of all other regulatory agencies having jurisdiction over such discharges. <br /> 13 <br />