SEWER means all wastewater pipes, tunnels, manholes, and inspection chambers, whether privately owned or part of the wastewater system. STORMWATER means surface water run-off resulting from rainfall. TANKERED WASTE means water or other liquid, including waste matter in solution or suspension, which is conveyed by vehicle for disposal. TRADE PREMISES means food premises and any premises used or intended to be used for carrying on any trade or industry, and includes any land or premises wholly or mainly used for agricultural or horticultural purposes. TRADEWASTE means any liquid, with or without matter in suspension or solution therein, that is, or may be, or is prohibited from being, discharged to the wastewater system from trade premises in the course of any trade or industrial process or operation or in the course of any activity or operation of a like nature; but does not include condensing water, cooling water, stormwater, or domestic sewage. TRADEWASTE AGREEMENT means an agreement between the Council and an occupier, regarding a discharge that was entered into prior to the making of this bylaw. WASTEWATER means water or other liquid, including sewage and waste matter in solution or suspension, discharged to the wastewater system. WASTEWATER SYSTEM means all sewers, pumping stations, storage tanks, sewage treatment plants, sea outfalls and other related structures owned by or under the control of the Council, used for receiving, treatment and disposal of wastewater. 1.2 Any expression not defined in clause 1.1 of this Bylaw that is defined in the Local Government Act 1974 or the Local Government Act 2002 has the same meaning as in those Acts. 2 Classification of Tradewaste Discharges 2.1 The Council classifies tradewaste as acceptable, conditional or prohibited. (a) Acceptable tradewaste may be discharged to the wastewater system with the consent of the Council, subject to the standard conditions contained in schedule 4. (b) Conditional tradewaste may be discharged to the wastewater system subject to the consent of the Council, and in accordance with any specific conditions imposed in that consent that are additional to the standard conditions. The Council may decline to grant consent to discharge conditional tradewaste. (c) Prohibited tradewaste may not be discharged to the wastewater system. 2.2 The Council may make any modifications to the acceptable characteristics set out in Schedule One for individual discharges as it considers are appropriate. 2.3 The nature and levels of any characteristic may be varied to enable compliance with any new resource consent issued to the Council under the Resource Management Act 1991, or other legal requirements imposed on the Council. Page 4