(A) Industrial waste discharged into the town's sanitary sewer system shall be subject to periodic inspection to determine the character and concentration of waste, and the Administrator shall conduct inspections as often as deemed reasonably necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
(B) (1) By making application for sanitary sewer service the industrial waste customer agrees that duly authorized and identified town employees shall be permitted to enter the premises under the customer's control to carry out the inspections required in division (A) above.
(2) Whenever feasible, the town shall notify the customer before carrying out inspections.
(C) Inspections made pursuant to division (A) above do not relieve the person discharging wastes into the sanitary sewer system of responsibility for any loss, damage or penalty resulting from the discharge of wastes into the sanitary sewer system.
(D) (1) Samples taken as part of the inspections authorized by this section shall be collected in a manner so as to be representative of the actual quality of the waste.
(2) Laboratory methods used in the examination of waste shall be those set forth in Standard Methods, as hereinbefore described, a copy of which is on file at the office of the Administrator for inspection by interested parties.
(1981 Code, § 14-84)