§ 50.102 DISCHARGES IN VIOLATION DECLARED NUISANCE; REMEDIES.
   (A)   When the Water and Sewer Commission or the Sanitation District No. 1 finds that a discharge of wastewater, in violation of this chapter, or the provisions of a wastewater discharge permit issued under the provisions of §§ 50.150 and 50.151, has taken place or threatens to take place, the Commission or the Sanitation District No. 1 may issue an order to cease and desist, and direct that those persons not complying therewith shall:
      (1)   Comply forthwith;
      (2)   Comply in accordance with a time schedule set forth by the Water and Sewer Commission or the Sanitation District No. 1;
      (3)   Take appropriate remedial or preventive action in the event of a threatened violation.
   (B)   When the Water and Sewer Commission or the Sanitation District No. 1 finds that a discharge of wastewater, in violation of this chapter, or wastewater source control requirements, effluent limitations, or pretreatment standards or the provisions of a wastewater discharge permit, has been taking place, the Commission or the Sanitation District No. 1 may require the user to submit for approval, with such modifications as is deemed necessary, a detailed time schedule of specific actions which the user shall take in order either to prevent the discharge or correct the violation of requirements resulting therefrom.
   (C)   Discharges of wastewater in violation of this chapter in any manner or in violation of any order issued by the General Manager or the General Manager of District No. 1, as authorized by this chapter, is hereby declared a public nuisance. Such nuisance shall be corrected or abated as ordered by the General Manager or the General Manager of District No. 1.
(Ord. O-38-83, passed 12-20-83)