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<br />15 <br />Honeywell International Industrial Discharge Permit <br />C. Notification of Batch or Infrequent Discharge <br /> <br />1. Within 30 days of the effective date of this permit, the permittee shall commence to notify the <br />City of South Bend via e-mail twenty-four (24) hours in advance of all batch or infrequent <br />discharges to the City’s sewer so that during this time compliance monitoring may be conducted. <br />The subject line shall include the words “discharge notification” followed by the outfall number, <br />anticipated time of discharge, and the anticipated volume of discharge. The permittee may <br />request a modification of notification requirements. All requests for modification of notification <br />requirements are subject to approval by the City of South Bend. The notification shall be made <br />via e-mail to Pretreatment@SouthBendIN.Gov. <br /> <br />D. Noncompliance Notification and Re-Sampling <br /> <br />1. The permittee shall notify the Control Authority immediately of discharges that may cause <br />problems to the POTW, including any slugload or accidental discharge. <br /> <br />2. If sampling performed by the permittee indicates a violation, the permittee shall: <br /> <br />a. notify the Control Authority orally within twenty-four (24) hours of becoming aware of <br />the violation and; <br /> <br />b. submit a written follow up report within five (5) days of becoming aware of the violation, <br />which shall include a description of the violation, the date and time the violation <br />occurred, and plan for investigating the violation, and; <br /> <br />c. resample and submit the results of that analysis to the Control Authority within thirty <br />(30) days after becoming aware of the violation. <br /> <br />3. The permittee shall notify the Control Authority of any other noncompliance with this permit, <br />not described in D(1) and D(2) above, in writing within five (5) days of becoming aware of the <br />noncompliance. <br /> <br /> <br />E. Accidental Discharge/Slug Discharge Control <br /> <br />1. As required by Section 17-10 (b) of the South Bend Municipal Code: within ninety (90) days of <br />the effective date of this permit the permittee shall submit an Accidental Discharge/Slug Control <br />Plan or report as to whether the existing plan is still being implemented. Thereafter, this plan <br />or report as to whether the existing plan is still being implemented shall be updated by the <br />30th of November on a continuous even two (2) year cycle (i.e. 2018, 2020, 2022...). If an <br />updated plan is not received by the date listed above, a $500.00 fine may be assessed followed <br />by a $500.00 fine for every month following, until an updated Accidental Discharge/ Slug <br />Control Plan is submitted. The Accidental Discharge/ Slug Control Plan shall address, at a <br />minimum, the following: <br /> <br />a. Description of discharge practices, including non-routine batch discharges. <br /> <br />b. Description of stored chemicals.
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