A. Installation Of Control Manhole: The public works administrator may require a control manhole of a design approved by the public works administrator to be furnished and installed by any industrial wastewater discharger to facilitate inspection and sampling by the city or other governmental agencies. Such manholes shall be constructed at locations approved by the public works administrator and authorized city personnel shall have unrestricted access thereto at all times consistent with the provisions of this article. Access of others to such manholes shall be restricted by appropriate security measures.
B. Inspection: The public works administrator may, as herein provided, enter private property to exercise any power vested in the public works administrator by this article, including the power to inspect and copy records, sample, and determine:
1. The size, depth and location of any connection with a public sewer or storm drain;
2. The quantity, quality and nature of industrial waste, sewage, or surface waters being discharged into a public sewer, storm drain, or watercourse;
3. The effectiveness of any device used to prevent waste prohibited by this article from entering any sewer, storm drain or watercourse;
4. The location of roof, swimming pool, and surface drains, and whether they are connected to a street gutter, storm drain, or sewer;
5. The nature of liquids and the condition of processing equipment which are a potential hazard to the city sewer system;
6. Whether there is compliance with the provisions of this article.
C. Reporting Requirements: Dischargers shall furnish additional reports to the public works department concerning the disposal of industrial wastes as required by the public works administrator.
D. Standard Methods: All wastewater constituents, including BOD and SS, shall be determined in accordance with the standard methods. (1962 Code §§ 5-6.01 et seq., 6-1.301 - 6-1.304; amd. Ord. 05-O-2478, eff. 8-5-2005)