The POTW shall be and remain under the management, supervision and control of the City Manager. The City Manager may make such rules, orders or regulations as are deemed advisable and necessary to assure the efficient management and operation of the system, subject, however, to the rights, powers and duties with respect thereto which are reserved by law to Cascade Charter Township.
When a necessary or advisable emergency protective measure or action is required, the City Manager is authorized to cause such measures and actions to be taken as authorized by law. The cost of such protective measures or actions shall be at the expense of the property owner responsible for such measure or action. Failure to pay such cost will constitute a lien upon the property as provided for by law or in the City Charter.
A. 
Under current federal and state laws, rules and regulations, the City is held responsible for the discharge of wastewater into the POTW; therefore, the City has the right and obligation to inspect connections and discharges to its system in order to confirm compliance with state and federal laws and provisions of this Part 2.
B. 
The City Manager and other duly authorized employees of the City bearing proper credentials and identification shall be permitted to enter upon all properties at reasonable times for the purpose of inspection, observation, measurement, sampling and testing in accordance with the provisions of this Part 2. Any person who uses, applies for use and/or is connected to the POTW under this Part 2 shall be deemed to have consented to inspections pursuant to this section, including entrance upon that person's property at reasonable times to make inspections. In the event that a violation of this Part 2 is identified, the property owner shall be responsible for all costs of inspection and remediation if necessary.
The standards, rules and regulations established in, or pursuant to, this Part 2 are deemed to be the absolute minimum consistent with the preservation of the public health, safety and welfare, to prevent pollution of the environment and to fulfill the obligations of the City with respect to state and federal law, including all rules and regulations adopted in conformance thereto. All such additional standards, rules and regulations not contained in this Part 2 shall be approved by the Cascade Charter Township Board. The discharge into the POTW of any substance which exceeds the pretreatment requirements contained herein, or in any manner fails to conform hereto, is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and a violation of the Code.
Any person or entity conforming to the standards, rules and regulations established in, or pursuant to, this Part 2 shall be permitted to discharge effluent into the POTW provided adequate sewer service is available to which he/she can connect.
In addition to complying with the provision of this Part 2, any user or potential user located within the jurisdictional boundaries of the City who uses or desires to use the Plainfield Charter Township sanitary sewer system for the transport of sewage for treatment and disposal by the North Kent Sewer Authority POTW pursuant to a sewer service agreement effective October 28, 2008, between the City, Plainfield Charter Township and the North Kent Sewer Authority, as may from time to time be amended, shall comply with the provisions of the North Kent Sewer Authority Rules and Regulations and with the provisions of Chapter 38, Article III, Division 2, of the Code of Ordinances of Plainfield Charter Township, both as may be amended from time, all of which are incorporated in this Part 2 by reference. In the case of a conflict between any other provision of this Part 2 and any provision of the North Kent Sewer Authority Rules and Regulations and/or the Code of Ordinances of Plainfield Charter Township adopted by reference pursuant to this § 313-16, the North Kent Sewer Authority Rules and Regulations and/or the Code of Ordinances of Plainfield Charter Township shall control.
The City Manager or his/her designee shall be responsible for the administration and enforcement of the rules and regulations and ordinance provisions adopted by reference pursuant to § 313-16 of this Part 2. As contemplated in the sewer service agreement effective October 28, 2008, between the City, Plainfield Charter Township and the North Kent Sewer Authority, as may be amended from time to time, the City may designate the Director of the North Kent Sewer Authority POTW and/or the Public Utilities Director of Plainfield Charter Township as his/her representative(s) for purposes of administration and enforcement of the rules and regulations and ordinance provisions adopted by reference in § 313-16.