Whenever the WVSA finds that any nondomestic user has violated
or is violating this chapter, the Rules and Regulations of the WVSA,
its industrial wastewater discharge permit, or any prohibition, limitation
or requirements contained herein, the WVSA may serve upon such person
a written notice of violation stating the nature of the violation.
Within 30 days of the date of the notice, or within such other reasonable
time as the Executive Director shall state, a plan for the satisfactory
correction thereof shall be submitted to the WVSA by the user.
Any user subject to an enforcement action or issuance or denial
of an industrial wastewater discharge permit under this chapter may
file an appeal with the WVSA within 15 days of receipt of the notice
of the enforcement action or permit issuance, revision, or denial.
Said appeal shall be conducted by the WVSA as provided in the Local
Agency Law, 2 Pa. C.S.A. § 551 et seq.
The Municipality and the WVSA shall cooperate in all matters
as they pertain to this chapter. Neither the Municipality nor the
WVSA shall act in any manner so as to compromise in any way the ability
of the other party to administer this chapter.
The provisions of this chapter are severable. If any provision,
paragraph, word, or section of this chapter is declared to be unconstitutional,
illegal, or invalid, the validity of the remaining provisions, paragraphs,
words, or sections shall be unaffected thereby and shall be in full
force and effect. It is the intention of the Municipality that this
chapter would have been adopted had such unconstitutional, illegal
or invalid part not been included.
This chapter repeals in its entirety all ordinances and parts
of other ordinances which are inconsistent or conflicting with any
part of this chapter to the extent of such inconsistency or conflict.
In particular, and not by way of limitation, the Wastewater Collection
and Treatment Ordinance passed by Kingston Borough on April 1, 1991,
is hereby repealed.