If any person discharges sewage, industrial wastes or other wastes to the POTW contrary to this chapter or any order or permit issued pursuant to it, the Director of the Department of Water Pollution Control may cause to be commenced a civil action for appropriate injunctive relief in the Superior Court of this county. Such relief may include, singly or in combinations:
A.
A temporary or permanent injunction.
B.
Assessment of the violator for the reasonable costs of any investigation, inspection or monitoring survey which led to the establishment of the violation and for reasonable costs of preparing and litigating the case under this section.
C.
Assessment against the violator of compensatory damages for any loss or destruction of wildlife, fish or aquatic life, or other natural resources, and for any other actual damages caused by an unauthorized discharge.
D.
Assessment against a violator of the actual amount of any economic benefits accruing to the violator from a violation. Economic benefits may include the amount of any savings from avoided capital or noncapital costs resulting from the violation; the return earned or that may be earned on the amount of avoided costs; any benefits accruing to the violator as a result of a competitive market advantage enjoyed by reason of the violation; or any other benefits resulting from the violation.