§ 51.110 RIGHT OF ENTRY FOR PURPOSES OF INSPECTION.
   (A)   The Superintendent and other duly authorized employees of the city, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, and USEPA bearing proper credentials and identification, shall be permitted to enter all properties for the purposes of inspection, observation, measurement, sampling, and testing in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. The Superintendent or his representative shall have no authority to inquire into any processes, including metallurgical, chemical, oil refining, ceramic, paper, or other industries beyond that point having a direct bearing on the kind and sources of discharge to the sewers or waterway or facilities for waste treatment.
   (B)   While performing the necessary work on private properties referred to in division (A) above, the Superintendent or duly authorized employees of the city, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency shall observe all safety rules applicable to the premises established by the company and the company shall be held harmless for injury or death to the city employees and the city liability claim and demands for personal injury or property damage asserted against the company and growing out of the gauging and sampling operation, except as such may be caused by negligence or failure of the company to maintain conditions as required in § 51.047.
   (C)   The Superintendent and other duly authorized employees of the city bearing proper credentials and identification shall be permitted to enter all private properties through which the city holds a duly negotiated easement for the purposes of, but not limited to, inspection, observation, measurement, sampling, repair, and maintenance of any portion of the sewage works lying within that easement. All entry and subsequent work, if any, on that easement, shall be done in full accordance with the terms of the duly negotiated easement pertaining to the private property involved.
(`79 Code, § 51.100) (Ord. 1097, passed 11-16-87)