The Director may decline to reinstate wastewater collection and treatment service to any user whose wastewater services were suspended or terminated under the provisions of this title, unless such user, at the sole discretion of the Director, either: (A) first files with the City a satisfactory bond, payable to the City, in a sum not to exceed a value determined by the Director to be necessary to achieve consistent compliance; or (B) first submits proof that the user has obtained financial assurances sufficient to restore or repair POTW damage caused by its discharge.
(Ord. 2381 § 10, 2005)
The Director may decline to reinstate wastewater collection and treatment service to any user whose wastewater services were suspended or terminated under the provisions of this title, unless such user first submits proof that it has obtained financial assurances sufficient to meet pretreatment requirements, and/or restore or repair damage to the POTW caused by its discharge.
(Ord. 2381 § 10, 2005)
Whenever a user has violated or continues to violate any provision of this title, a wastewater discharge permit or order issued hereunder, or any other pretreatment standard or requirement, water service to the user may be severed. Service will only recommence, at the user's expense, after it has satisfactorily demonstrated its ability to comply.
(Ord. 2381 § 10, 2005)
A violation of any provision of this title, wastewater discharge permit, or order issued hereunder, or any other pretreatment standard or requirement, is hereby declared a public nuisance and may be corrected or abated as directed by the Director.
(Ord. 2381 § 10, 2005)
To the extent consistent with applicable state law, users that have not achieved compliance with applicable pretreatment standards and requirements are not eligible to receive a contractual award for the sale of goods or services to the City. Existing contracts for the sale of goods or services to the City held by a user found to be in significant noncompliance with pretreatment standards or requirements may, to the extent consistent with applicable state law, be terminated at the discretion of the City.
(Ord. 2381 § 10, 2005)