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The intent of this division is to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the city and the environment, as the same may be affected by the disposal of sewerage. To this end, the city requires that the disposal of storm waters and waste, whether solid, liquid, gas or any combination thereof, be delivered by proper means to a disposal location authorized to discharge the type and quantity of waste to be disposed of. City projects shall state that the city of Sedona urges the use of waste minimization, recycling and repurposing strategies to extend the usefulness of the materials and reduce waste. Disposal of wastes and storm water shall be in accordance with city codes and applicable federal and state laws, permits, and guidelines. Nothing in these regulations shall be construed to discourage the use of gray water, water harvesting, or other water conservation measures in accordance with state law, county regulations, and state-approved regulations regarding the same, provided appropriate building and plumbing permits are obtained from the city for building and plumbing modifications made for a gray water or other systems that may have connections to a potable water system or connect to a public wastewater collection system. If inspections of systems are required the city may require that the owner of the system have the inspection made by an approved person or entity at the owner’s expense and provide a report to the city. [Code 2006 § 13-1-1. Ord. 2009-04, 4-14-2009; Ord. 2014-06 § 1, 5-27-2014; Res. 2014-10 Exh. A, 5-27-2014].