(A) The commercial waste of each person discharging such waste into the town sanitary sewers shall be subject to periodic inspection; and a determination of character and concentration of such wastes shall be made quarterly, or oftener as may be deemed necessary, by the approving authority or his authorized assistants.
(B) Samples shall be collected in such a manner as to be representative of the actual quality of the wastes. The laboratory methods used in the examination of the wastes shall be those set forth in Standard Methods, the most recent edition, or any other pertinent method, standards and procedures proposed, published, and as required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
(C) The determination of the character and concentration of the commercial wastes by the approving authority, or his or her authorized assistants, shall be binding as a basis for charges.
(D) Total costs incident to the supervision, inspection, sampling and analyzing of wastes shall be included in the charge made to persons discharging wastes into the town sanitary sewers.
(Res. passed 4-5-11)