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(b) Truck transported industrial wastes shall be discharged <br />only at the locations specified by the City Engineer for the specific <br />waste. The City shall require payment for treatment and disposal <br />costs or may refuse permission to discharge certain prohibited wastes <br />in accordance with Utility Rule and Regulation No. 19, Special Sewer <br />Division Regulations of the City of Palo Alto's Utility Rules and <br />Regulations. Denial, suspension, or revocation of such permit shall <br />be in accordance with Sections 6-4.306 and 6-4.307. <br />SECTION 6-4.310. LIMITATIONS ON POINT OF DISCHARGE. No person <br />shall discharge any substances directly into a manhole or other opening <br />in a City sewer, other than through an approved building sewer. <br />SECTION 6-4.311. TRADE SECRETS. A discharger may be prohibited <br />from discharging a substance into the sewer system unless its composition <br />is made known to the City Engineer. Any trade secrets disclosed to <br />the City in the course of implementation or enforcement of this Article <br />shall not be made public except to that extent necessary to enforce <br />this Article. <br />SECTION 6-4.312. ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGES. (a) Each discharger shall <br />provide adequate protection to prevent accidental discharge of prohibited <br />materials or other wastes regulated by this Article. Where directed by <br />the City Engineer, the discharger shall install retention basins, dikes, <br />storage tanks, or other facilities designed to eliminate, neutralize, <br />offset or otherwise negate the effects of prohibited materials or <br />wastes which may be discharged in violation of this Article. <br />(b) Discharger shall notify the City Engineer immediately when <br />accidental discharges of wastes in violation of this Article occur so <br />that counter measures may be taken to minimize damage to the sewer <br />system, treatment plant, treatment processes and the receiving waters. <br />-8- <br />