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(c) Supplemental Enforcement Remedies <br />(1) Annual nublication of significant noncompliance The Superintendent <br />shall publish, at least annually in the largest daily newspaper circulated in <br />the service area, a description of those industrial users which are found to <br />be in significant noncompliance, as defined in Section 911.03, with any <br />provision of this chapter or any permit or order issued hereunder during <br />the period since the previous publication. <br />(2) Performance bond. The Superintendent may decline to reissue a permit to <br />any industrial user which has failed to comply with the provision of this <br />chapter or any order or previous permit issued hereunder unless such user <br />first files with it a satisfactory bond, payable to the POTW, in a sum not to <br />exceed a value determined by the Superintendent to be necessary to <br />achieve consistent compliance. <br />(3) Liability insurance The Superintendent may decline to reissue a permit to <br />any industrial user which has failed to comply with the provisions of this <br />chapter or any order or previous permit issued hereunder, unless the <br />industrial user first submits proof that it has obtained financial assurances <br />sufficient to restore or repair POTW damage caused by its discharge. <br />(4) Public nuisances. Any violation of the prohibitions or effluent limitations <br />of this chapter or permit or order issued hereunder may be declared a <br />public nuisance as defined in Section 1331.03 and shall be corrected or <br />abated as directed by the Superintendent or his designee. Any person(s) <br />creating a public nuisance may be subject to the provisions of the Chapter <br />1331 governing such nuisances, including reimbursing the POTW for any <br />costs incurred in removing, abating or remedying such nuisance. <br />(5) Informant rewards. The Superintendent is authorized to pay up to five <br />hundred dollars ($500.00) for information leading to the discovery of <br />noncompliance by an industrial user. In the event that the information <br />provided results in an administrative fine or civil penalty levied against the <br />user, the Superintendent is authorized to disburse up to ten percent (10%) <br />of the collected fine or penalty to the informant. However, a single reward <br />payment may not exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000). <br />(6) Contractor listin s <br />A. Industrial users which have not achieved consistent compliance <br />with applicable pretreatment standards and requirements are not <br />eligible to receive a contractual award for the sale of goods or <br />services to the City.