§ 90.042 ADEQUATE OPENINGS TO BE PROVIDED.
   It shall be the responsibility of the owner or operator of the operation tested to provide, at his or her expense, reasonable and necessary openings in the system or stack and safe and easy access thereto, which shall permit technically valid samples and measurements to be taken. All new sources of air contaminants erected after January 30, 1967, may be required by the Chief of the Department of Air Pollution Control to provide adequate openings in the system or stack and safe and easy access thereto, which might permit technically valid measurements and samples to be taken. If a persons refuses to supply test openings, access scaffolding and other pertinent facilities requested for the purpose of conducting valid emission tests by the Chief, the Chief shall notify that person to show cause before the Chief on a certain day, not less than 10 nor more than 20 days from the date of notice, why the equipment should not be sealed.
(Prior Code, § 90.032) (Ord. 3522, passed 1-23-1967) Penalty, see § 10.99