The Superintendent may decline to reissue a permit to any user
which has failed to comply with the provisions of this chapter or
any order or previous permit issued hereunder unless such user first
files with him a satisfactory bond, payable to the POTW, in a sum
not to exceed a value determined by the Superintendent to be necessary
to achieve consistent compliance.
The Superintendent may decline to reissue a permit to any user
which has failed to comply with the provisions of this chapter or
any order or previous permit issued hereunder, unless the user first
submits proof that it has obtained financial assurances sufficient
to restore or repair POTW damage caused by its discharge.
The Superintendent is authorized to pay up to $500 for information
leading to the discovery of noncompliance by a user. In the event
that the information provided results in an administrative fine or
civil penalty levied against the user, the Superintendent is authorized
to disperse up to 10% of the collected fine or penalty to the informant.
However, a single reward payment may not exceed $10,000, including
the discovery reward.
The Superintendent shall provide public notification, in the
daily or weekly newspaper or a Pennysaver with the largest circulation
in the Village, of users which were in significant noncompliance with
local or federal pretreatment standards or requirements since the
last such notice. The frequency of such notices shall be at least
once per year.