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Town of Brookfield, CT
Fairfield County
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[Amended 4-23-2002]
Any person who violates, and any property owner whose property gives rise to a violation of, any provision of the rules and regulations adopted by the Water Pollution Control Authority pertaining to the use of or discharge to the Town sewerage system, or any provision of the ordinances of the Town of Brookfield pertaining to the sewerage system, or any requirement of any connection or discharge permit issued by the Water Pollution Control Authority shall be subject to a fine of $100 for each day that such violation continues; and shall also be subject to any and all civil remedies, including temporary and permanent injunction, which may be available to the Town or the Authority to abate such violation. In addition and without limitation, the Authority shall have all powers set forth in § 184-8 concerning the revocation of applicable permits and the termination of sewer service.
[Amended 4-23-2002]
Notwithstanding the provisions of § 184-38, in the event of any such violation as described therein, the Water Pollution Control Authority may serve a written notice upon the property owner stating the nature of the violation and ordering the date by which such violation shall be abated. Such person, within the period of time specified in such notice, shall permanently cease such violation. Any person or property owner who shall continue any violation beyond the time limit specified shall be subject to a fine of $100 for each day thereafter that such violation continues; and shall also be subject to all other remedies specified in §§ 184-8 and 184-38 of the Code of the Town of Brookfield.
[Amended 4-23-2002]
In addition to the penalties and other remedies provided in §§ 184-8, 184-38 and 184-39 of the Code of the Town of Brookfield, any person or property owner who violates or whose property gives rise to a violation of any provision of the rules and regulations adopted by the Water Pollution Control Authority pertaining to the use of or discharge to the Town sewerage system, or any provision of the ordinances of the Town of Brookfield pertaining to the sewerage system, or any requirement of any connection or discharge permit issued by the Water Pollution Control Authority shall be liable to the Water Pollution Control Authority for all costs and expenses, including attorney's fees, and for all other loss, damage or injury sustained by the Town or the Authority by reason of such violation.[1]
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Editor's Note: Former § 184-41, Violation of statute, which immediately followed this section, was repealed 4-23-2002.