§ 52.51 OTHER AVAILABLE REMEDIES.
   Remedies, in addition to the civil penalties authorized in § 52.99 and other remedies authorized elsewhere in this chapter, are available to the POTW Director who may use any single one or combination against a noncompliant user. Additional available remedies include, but are not limited to:
   (A)   Criminal violations. The District Attorney for the 19-B Judicial District, which includes Randolph County, may, at the request of the city, prosecute noncompliant users who violate the provisions of G.S. § 143-215.6B.
   (B)   Injunctive relief. Whenever a user is in violation of the provisions of this chapter or an order or permit issued hereunder, the POTW Director, through the City Attorney, may petition the Superior Court of Justice for the issuance of a restraining order or a preliminary and permanent injunction which restrains or compels the activities in question.
   (C)   Water supply severance. Whenever an industrial user is in violation of the provisions of this chapter or an order or permit issued hereunder, water service to the industrial user may be severed and service will only recommence, at the user's expense, after the user has satisfactorily demonstrated its ability and willingness to comply.
   (D)   Public nuisances. Any violation of the prohibitions or effluent limitations of this chapter or of a permit or order issued hereunder, is hereby declared a public nuisance and shall be corrected or abated as directed by the POTW Director. Any person creating a public nuisance shall be subject to the provisions of the Code of Asheboro and the North Carolina General Statutes governing such nuisances, including reimbursing the POTW for any costs incurred in removing, abating, or remedying the nuisance.
(Ord. 5-03, passed 5-15-03; Am. Ord. 10 ORD 02-08, passed 2-7-08; Am. Ord. 31 ORD 12-12, passed 12-6-12) Penalty, see § 52.99