The POTW shall annually publish in the legal newspaper and a
local newspaper both of general circulation in which the POTW is located,
a list of Industrial Users who committed significant violations of
any Pretreatment Requirement or Standard during the previous 12 months.
The notification shall also summarize any enforcement actions taken
against those Industrial Users during the same 12 months.
The POTW may, upon discovering an ongoing or potential discharge to the POTW which presents or may present a danger to the environment or which threatens to Interfere with the operation of the POTW, immediately issue an order to the responsible Industrial User to show cause before the Board of Aldermen why the POTW should not disconnect service, revoke or suspend the Industrial User's Wastewater Discharge Permit or seek injunctive relief to prohibit the Industrial User from making the discharge to the POTW. Procedures to be followed by the Board of Aldermen in said show cause hearing shall be in accordance with Article
V, §
117.510B of this Ordinance. After said hearing, the POTW may disconnect service, revoke or suspend the Wastewater Discharge Permit, or seek injunctive relief to prohibit the Industrial User from making this discharge to the POTW.
Any Industrial User notified of a disconnection of wastewater treatment service under §
117.515 or
117.520 and/or revocation or suspension of its Wastewater Discharge Permit shall immediately stop or eliminate the discharge. In the event of a failure of the Industrial User to comply voluntarily with the disconnection or revocation or suspension order, the POTW shall take such steps as deemed necessary, including immediate blockage or severance of the sewer connection, to prevent or minimize damage to the POTW system or danger to any person. If the Superintendent exercises his authority under §
117.520A1, the Superintendent shall reinstate the wastewater treatment service upon proof of the elimination of the non-complying discharge.