Construction

Infographic depicting the construction and development process for stormwater regulation

Summary

The following information provides the definitions, rules of construction, and abbreviations related to wastewater treatment and regulation in Avon Park. It establishes responsibilities for different entities regarding the construction and discharge standards for the wastewater system. It includes details on specific terms such as "building," "sanitary sewer," "pretreatment," and various conditions applicable to wastewater discharges, including monitoring and compliance requirements.

Key Points

Section 98-268: Definitions

Act of the Act: Refers to the Clean Water Act and its amendments.

Approved: Methods or designs accepted by the City, requiring written approval from an authorized utilities director.

Building: Defined as any structure that discharges sewage.

Building Official: The official responsible for building compliance.

Bypass: Intentional diversion of wastewater.

Categorical Pretreatment Standard: Regulations concerning pollutant discharge limits for specific user categories.

Rules of Construction

Text takes precedence over captions or illustrations.

Statute references include amendments over time.

Terms "shall" indicates mandatory actions, while "may" indicates permissive actions.

 

Abbreviations

Common abbreviations defined, such as BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand), POTW (Publicly Owned Treatment Works), and FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease).

 

Section 98-269: Purpose and Policy

Sets uniform requirements for contributors to the sewer system to comply with state and federal laws, aiming to prevent pollution.  Establishes regulations for nondomestic users and outlines permit requirements and enforcement.

 

Section 98-270: Restrictions on Discharges

General prohibitions include the introduction of pollutants that can cause pass-through or interference. Specific pollutants listed that require permits before being introduced to the system.

 

Compliance Monitoring

The City may conduct inspections and requires users to allow access for monitoring. Users must provide reports and monitoring results as per regulations . 

 

Responsibility for Pretreatment Facilities

Users must maintain facilities and comply with pretreatment standards . The City may require users to install control manholes or other equipment to monitor discharges .

 

Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit Program

Establishes a requirement for industrial users to apply for discharge permits . Detailed requirements for permit applications and compliance reports are specified, including the obligation to maintain records for at least three years .

 

Enforcement Mechanisms

The City has the authority to issue fines, compliance orders, and terminate discharge permits for violations . Emergency suspensions may occur for discharges posing immediate threats . These points encapsulate the key aspects of wastewater treatment regulations within Avon Park, covering definitions, responsibilities, and enforcement measures tied to construction and operation standards for users.

 

 

The following information contains administrative and contact information for the Avon Park City Administration, focusing on various city departments including construction-related aspects, such as the City Manager, Code Enforcement, and Public Works.

 

City Administration Contact Information

Location and Phone: Avon Park City Administration is located at 110 E Main St., Avon Park, FL 33825, with a main phone line of (863)-452-4405.

Staff Directory: The administration includes various departments, each managed by designated individuals, providing direct contact numbers for inquiries.

 

Departments Related to Construction

Code Enforcement: Randy LaBelle is the Code Enforcement Supervisor, reachable at (863)-452-4403. This department oversees the initation of the approval process, including building codes and ensures compliance with local construction regulations.

Building Permits:  All building permits for the City of Avon Park are issued by the Highlands County Building Department. For more information, please CLICK HERE.

 

Public Works

The Public Works Department is involved in infrastructure related to construction and utility services.

Key contacts include:

Jarred Watson, Public Works Supervisor, (863) 350-0002.

Joseph Sliva, Utilities Manager, extension 406.