The Authority shall enforce these Regulations
and all of the requirements hereof and of any permit of any user in
addition to the Authority's Enforcement Response Plan, Rules and Regulations,
and the procedural requirements set forth herein. The provisions of
the Enforcement Response Plan shall not be deemed or interpreted to limit in any way
the enforcement of the requirements of these Regulations.
If any person discharges sewage, industrial
wastes or other wastes into the sewerage system contrary to the provisions
of these Regulations, its permit, federal or state pretreatment requirements,
or any order of the Authority, the Authority's Attorney may commence
an action for appropriate legal and/or equitable relief in the Court
of Common Pleas of Lancaster County.
If the Authority has been refused access to
a building, structure, or property, or any thereof, and is able to
demonstrate probable cause to believe that there may be a violation
of these Regulations or that there is a need to inspect and/or sample
as part of a routine inspections and sampling program of the Authority
designed to verify compliance with these Regulations or any permit
or order issued hereunder, or to protect the overall public health,
safety and welfare of the community, then the Authority may seek issuance
of a search warrant from the appropriate judicial authorities.
Nothing in these Regulations or this chapter
shall be construed to limit or deny the right of the Authority or
any other person to such equitable or other remedies as may otherwise
be available with or without process of law, including payment of
damages to the Authority by any person causing damage or injury to
the sewage system. Any person who causes harm or damage to the sewerage
system as a result of a violation of these Regulations shall be liable
to the Authority for the full costs of such harm or damage.