(A) Compliance date report. Within 90 days following the date for final compliance with applicable pretreatment standards, or in the case of a new source, following commencement of the introduction of wastewater into the POTW, any user subject to pretreatment standards and requirements shall submit to the Superintendent a report, on forms provided by the city, indicating the nature and concentration of all pollutants in the discharge from the regulated process which are limited by pretreatment standards and requirements and the average and maximum daily flow for these process units in the user facility which are limited by such pretreatment standards or requirements. The report shall state whether the applicable pretreatment standards or requirements are being met on a consistent basis and, if not, what additional user operation and maintenance or pretreatment techniques or installations are necessary to bring the user into compliance with the applicable pretreatment standards or requirements. This statement shall be signed by an authorized representative of the industrial user, and certified to by a qualified professional as defined in General Pretreatment Regulations.
(B) Periodic compliance reports. Any industrial user subject to an applicable pretreatment standard, after the compliance date of such applicable pretreatment standard or, in the case of a new source, after discharge of wastewater to the POTW begins, shall submit to the Superintendent, a certified report indicating the nature and concentration of pollutants in the effluent which are limited by such applicable pretreatment standards at the frequency specified in the industrial discharge permit. The certified reports of the industrial user shall contain all results of sampling and analysis of the discharge, including the flow and the nature and concentration, or production and mass where required by the industrial discharge permit. The frequency of monitoring by the industrial user shall be as prescribed in the industrial discharge permit. Wastewater analysis shall be made in accordance with Standard Methods. Flows shall be reported on the basis of actual measurement, provided however, where cost or feasibility considerations justify, the Superintendent may accept reports of average and maximum flows estimated by verifiable techniques.
(Ord. 1984-35, passed 12-18-84)