The Township reserves the right to refuse to accept wastewater,
or combinations of wastewater, which are discharged in violation of
the terms or conditions of this part, or the written directions of
the Township issued pursuant to the conditions of this part. The Township
may take such steps as it deems necessary, as outlined in this part,
to compel discontinuance of use of the sewer system or pretreatment
of industrial wastes in order to comply with the provisions of this
part.
Whenever the Township finds that any industrial user has violated
or is violating the provisions of the industrial pretreatment program,
its wastewater discharge permit, or any prohibition, limitation or
requirements contained herein, the Township may serve upon such industrial
user a written notice stating the nature of the violation, and requiring
a response within a specified time. Responses required of industrial
users may include, but are not restricted to, actions, plans, compliance
schedules, or written explanations.
The Township may issue written directions as described in §
173-108D, of this article without a show cause hearing if the Township determines that such directions are necessary to correct conditions or remedy continuing violations of this part or any wastewater discharge permit or other requirements of the industrial pretreatment program, the Township or federal or state regulations.
If any person violates the provisions of the industrial pretreatment
program, including local federal or state pretreatment requirements,
categorical standards, or any wastewater discharge permit or written
directions issued by the Township, the Township may commence an action
for appropriate legal and/or equitable relief in the Court of Common
Pleas of Luzerne County.
If any person causes or permits an unauthorized discharge to
occur, or otherwise violates the conditions imposed by the industrial
pretreatment program or any wastewater discharge permit or written
directions issued by the Township, or any federal or state pretreatment
requirement or categorical standard, the Township may commence an
action in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County for injunctive
relief to stop the unauthorized discharge, or to require compliance
with the applicable condition.
The Township may develop an enforcement response plan to guide
the pretreatment coordinator in the administration of the industrial
pretreatment program. The enforcement response plan shall meet the
requirements of 40 CFR § 403.8(f)(5) regarding the contents
of enforcement response plans. The pretreatment coordinator shall
be guided by the enforcement response plan when reviewing industrial
user reports, inspection results and other compliance information,
and when recommending to the Township enforcement action in response
to noncompliance.
The Township shall publish annually a list of industrial users
that were found to be in significant noncompliance during the previous
calendar year. The list shall be published in a newspaper of general
circulation within the municipalities served by the sewage collection
system. Significant noncompliance shall be determined using measures
of rate, magnitude, and type of noncompliance, as delineated below:
A. Chronic violations of local limits, prohibitive discharge standards,
categorical standards, or other numerical limitations on discharges
of industrial waste. A chronic violation occurs if 66% or more of
all the measurements taken for the same pollutant parameter during
a six-month period exceed (by any magnitude) a numeric pretreatment
standard or requirement, including instantaneous limits.
B. Technical review criteria (TRC) violations of local limits, prohibitive
discharge standards, categorical standards, or other numerical limitations
on discharges of industrial waste. A TRC violation occurs if 33% or
more of all of the measurements taken for the same pollutant parameter
during a six-month period equal or exceed (by any magnitude) a numeric
pretreatment standard or requirement, including instantaneous limits,
multiplied by the applicable TRC. For conventional pollutants (BOD,
total suspended solids and fats, oil and grease), the TRC equals 1.4;
for all other pollutants except pH, the TRC equals 1.2.
C. Any violation of local limits, prohibitive discharge standards, categorical
standards, or other standard or requirement for discharges of industrial
waste which the Township determines has caused, alone or in combination
with other discharges, pass through or interference, or has endangered
the health or safety of sewer system maintenance or operating personnel
or the public.
D. Any discharge that has caused imminent endangerment to human health, welfare or the environment, or has caused the Township to exercise its emergency authority under §
173-105 of this part.
E. Failure to meet, within 90 days after the schedule date, a compliance
schedule milestone contained in a wastewater discharge permit or submitted
in response to written directions of the Township, for starting construction,
completing construction, or attaining final compliance.
F. Failure to provide, within 45 days after the due date, any required
reports, including but not limited to baseline monitoring reports,
periodic compliance reports, reports on compliance with compliance
schedules, or reports on a change in operations.
G. Failure to accurately report any noncompliance.
H. Any other violation, or group of violations, noncompliance or noncompliances,
which may include a violation of best management practices, which
the Township determines will adversely affect the operation or implementation
of the industrial pretreatment program.
The Township shall maintain records of all enforcement actions
taken, the reasons for those actions, and the results of those actions.
These records shall be made available to the Approval Authority and
the public during normal Township business hours.