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Tri-Pac Inc. Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit page 30 of 36 <br />2. Violations of compliance schedules <br />3. Violations of discharge limitations <br />4. Violations detected through inspection or field monitoring <br /> <br />In order to provide a concise document in a usable format, abbreviations have been used for the types of <br />response. A definition of each abbreviation is listed in increasing order of severity. <br /> <br />1. IA – An Informal Action may be used to respond to minor violations. This is typically <br />conveyed to the industry contact person, either by phone or with a written notice. This type of <br />response is used for very minor violations that only require follow up action at the next <br />compliance event. <br />2. LOV – A Letter of Violation is the most widely used and is a written notification to the User <br />indicating the type of apparent violation. The LOV will require a response within 14 days <br />which usually consists of a written letter to the Control Authority (POTW – City of South <br />Bend) indicating the reason for the noncompliance and a description of measures that are being <br />taken to eliminate similar future violations. <br />3. AF – An Administrative Fine is a monetary penalty assessed by the Control Authority for <br />violations of pretreatment standards and requirements. An administrative fine may not exceed <br />$2,500 per day per violation and the Control Authority has discretion in setting the amount of <br />the fine. In the case of long term noncompliance, or noncompliance with a long term average <br />standard, a fine shall accrue for each day of the period of noncompliance. <br />4. AO – An Administrative Order is issued to a User by the Control Authority and contains <br />necessary corrective measures that need to be carried out by a User to achieve compliance. <br />The four basic types of administrative orders are: Cease and Desist, Consent, Show Cause, and <br />Compliance. A description of each follows. The order would normally contain a short time <br />frame. <br />a. Cease and Desist - When the Director finds that a User has violated, or continues to <br />violate, any provision of this ordinance, an individual wastewater discharge permit, or <br />order issued hereunder, or any other Pretreatment Standard or Requirement, or that the <br />User's past violations are likely to recur, the Director may issue an order to the User <br />directing it to cease and desist all such violations and directing the User to: <br /> <br />(1) Immediately comply with all requirements; and <br /> <br /> (2) Take such appropriate remedial or preventive action as may be needed to <br />properly address a continuing or threatened violation, including halting operations <br />and/or terminating the discharge. Issuance of a cease and desist order shall not be a <br />bar against, or a prerequisite for, taking any other action against the User. <br /> <br />b. Consent - The Director may enter into Consent Orders, assurances of <br />compliance, or other similar documents establishing an agreement with any User <br />responsible for noncompliance. Such documents shall include specific action to be taken <br />by the User to correct the noncompliance within a time period specified by the document. <br /> <br />c. Show Cause - The Director may order a User which has violated, or continues to violate, <br />any provision of this ordinance, an individual wastewater discharge permit, or order issued <br />hereunder, or any other Pretreatment Standard or Requirement, to appear before the <br />Director and show cause why the proposed enforcement action should not be taken. Notice <br />shall be served on the User specifying the time and place for the meeting, the proposed
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