6. Penalties listed for effluent violations are per pollutant per day, and apply to results obtained from City or industrial user monitoring. The City may <br />conduct monitoring as often as necessary to determine compliance. For the purposes of assessing an administrative civil penalty for a violation of <br />effluent limitations, general discharge prohibitions, or specific restricted substance limitations, the term "day" shall have one of the following <br />meanings: <br />a. If the violation is determined from data obtained from a grab sample, or a series of grab samples, day means calendar day. <br />b. If the violation is determined from data obtained .from an automatic pH recording instrument, day means calendar day. <br />c. If the violation is determined from data obtained from a composite sample collected by an automatic sampling device, day means the 24-hour <br />period beginning at the time sampling is initiated. <br />7. Violations of monthly average or 4-day average effluent limitations will be considered as one violation for the purposes of calculating the <br />administrative penalty, or other enforcement response. <br />Other enforcement orders available besides those listed in the guide above include: Stipulated Enforcement Order; Cease-and Desist Order; and <br />Termination and Revocation Order. These orders can be issued separately or in conjunction with any other order in the guide. <br />9. In addition to criminal investigation, the City may impose civil administrative penalty of $500. <br />10. A Mobile Waste Hauler Permit may be reinstated when account is made current; only cash, money order, or cashiers check will be accepted for six <br />month period following permit revocation. A $50.00 reconnection fee will be charged. <br />Administrative Rule R 6.463 Page 12 Appendix A <br />