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Ordinance No. 2179 <br /> Page 12 of 16 <br /> personnel, as provided in Subsection G., shall meet once per year with a city- <br /> representative for on-site inspection and testing of customer facilities, review of records, <br /> and other purposes as described in this subsection. <br /> F. Operation and Maintenance by Qualified Persons. Recycled water <br /> facilities may be operated only by natural persons who hold a current certificate issued <br /> by the city establishing satisfactory completion of the most recent recycled water use <br /> training course offered by the city. Failure to have a current certificate shall disqualify a <br /> person from operating or maintaining customer-owned recycled water facilities within <br /> the city. Failure to employ or retain a natural person who holds a current certificate shall <br /> be grounds for immediate termination of recycled water service by the city. <br /> G. Periodic Training. Each natural person who operates or maintains <br /> customer-owned recycled water facilities for one or more recycled water customers <br /> shall attend periodic recycled water use training courses offered by the city. At the end <br /> of each such course, the city shall issue a certificate to each such person who <br /> satisfactorily completes the course. Such certificate shall provide that, in the absence of <br /> violations of the provisions of this chapter, it shall be effective until the commencement <br /> of the next training course or until the rules, regulations, permits or orders applicable to <br /> recycled water use within the city are changed, whichever is later. Such certificates are <br /> not transferable in any manner between persons. However, a certified trained person <br /> may assume responsibility for additional customer site(s) upon execution and delivery to <br /> the city of an acknowledgement of responsibility for such new site(s). <br /> H. Compliance with Emergency Cross-Connection Response Plan. In the <br /> event of a cross-connection, customers shall immediately comply with the emergency <br /> cross-connection response plan established by the city as amended from time to time. <br /> Penalties for Noncompliance. Any customer who fails to timely submit <br /> accurate monitoring reports to the city in accordance with its recycled water use permit, <br /> schedule and have certified trained personnel attend an annual on-site monitoring <br /> meeting with a city representative, or otherwise fails to comply with the city's Recycled <br /> Water Use Guidelines and Recycled Water Standards and Specifications, or who uses <br /> water or discharges wastewater in any manner which is contrary to the laws, <br /> regulations, agreements, permits, orders, guidelines, and/or standards relative to the <br /> use of water is subject to citation pursuant to Chapter 1.24, as well as other remedies in <br /> law or equity. <br /> Section 17.16.046 is amended to read as follows: <br /> 17.16.046 Heritage tree board of appeals—Duties. <br /> The board of appeals shall: <br /> A. Hold a hearing within 60 days after the city's receipt of appeal, to hear such <br /> testimony by any department of the city, the applicant who filed the appeal, or any <br /> interested party. <br /> B. Make a decision at the hearing (unless the hearing is continued)_upholding, <br /> reversing or modifying the director's decision. The decision of the board shall be final. <br />