(A) The Approving Authority may deny a permit if it is determined that an applicant is not qualified under this subchapter, or if it is determined that the POTW cannot accept additional loadings. The Approving Authority may refuse to accept any loads during times of plant upset or if it is believed that a load may cause harm to the treatment works or would violate Industrial Waste Ordinance, see §§ 51.070 through 51.086. The Approving Authority may suspend or revoke a permit if it is determined that a permittee:
(1) Is not qualified under this subchapter;
(2) Has violated a provision of this subchapter;
(3) Has failed to pay a required fee;
(4) Has failed to deliver trip tickets to the Approving Authority;
(5) Has failed to have a current TCEQ permit and all vehicle registration numbers posted, if required by a state or federal agency.
(B) After suspension or revocation under this section, a permittee may file a request for reinstatement of the permit. When the Approving Authority determines that the permittee is again qualified after all violations have been corrected, precautions have been taken to prevent future violations, and all required fees have been paid, he or she may reinstate the permit.
(C) The Approving Authority may revoke for a period of one year or less all permits held by a liquid waste transporter if the transporter or any employee of the transporter violates any of the provisions of this subchapter, any rule or regulation promulgated by the Approving Authority, applicable provisions of the city Code of Ordinances or state law.
(D) A permittee whose permit is suspended or revoked shall not collect, transport, or dispose of any waste materials within the jurisdiction of the Approving Authority.
(Ord. 3-1995-7, passed 3-28-95; Am. Ord. 05-2009-30, passed 5-26-09; Am. Ord. 04-2020-24, passed 4-14-20) Penalty, see § 51.999