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Ordinance Number
1990-23
Adopted Date
10/16/1990
Ordinance Type
Public Health
State Filed Date
10\26\1990
Entity Name
Plumbing Lines Certain Establishments
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Grease Traps and Pollutant Interceptors
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Codified
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SECTION II <br />DEFINITIONS <br />(1) All definitions contained in Chapter if ---9-9B-51, <br />Florida Administrative Code, are hereby adopted by reference. <br />(2) When used in this Ordinance, the following terms shall <br />have the following meanings: <br />(A) "Cleaned" or "cleaning" shall mean the removal of <br />all accumulated solids and floatables. <br />' management person of the Division of Environmental <br />Health, Indian River County Public Health Unit. <br />(C) "Establishment" shall mean any property or business <br />location which generates waste which is predicted to <br />contain or does in fact contain in excess of 75 mg/l <br />of oils, fats, or pollutants, typically this would <br />include restaurants, other Food Service, Food <br />Outlets, and processors, automobile service and <br />sales establishments, car and truck washes, fuel <br />purveyor's, and other similar,operations. <br />(D) "Grease" means any fats, oils, or waxes as found in <br />butter, lard, margarine, vegetable fats and oils, <br />-1-411al aLoa V1 VClUa'1b, b=Ub, LLul.6 aLLu <br />certain fruits; fuel oils, lubricating and road oils <br />as derived from petroleum and coal tar. <br />(E) "Grease Control" shall mean the limitation of or <br />to avoid clogging and plumbing malfunction. <br />(F) "Pollutant" means any deleterious, hazardous, toxic, <br />flammable matter or any matter subject to special <br />regulation as a hazardous or toxic substance or <br />waste. <br />(G) "Pollutant interceptor" means a device designed and <br />installed to separate and retain pollutants,. <br />including but not limited to petroleum products of or <br />(2) <br />SmeadSoft Reprint Date: Monday, August 12, 2013 - 15:24:33 - Officiaftcumery s:673, Attachment Id 0, Page 2 <br />
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