(A) (1) Any industrial user shall be subject to, and shall cooperate in, periodic inspection by the control authority for the purpose of determining compliance limits, solvent management plans or spill prevention plans, identifying dilution streams or to categorize regulated processes.
(2) These inspections may consist of monitoring waste streams, inspection of the premises, inspection and/or copying of production records, pretreatment operating records and other records or data deemed necessary by the inspector for the purposes stated above.
(B) (1) The installation, operation and maintenance of the sampling facilities shall be the responsibility of the owner discharging the wastes and shall be subject to the approval of the Superintendent.
(2) Access to the sampling facilities shall be granted, at all times, to the control authority.
(C) Where an owner’s operations have security measures in force which require identification and clearance before entry onto property is granted, such owner(s) shall make the necessary arrangements with their security personnel that upon showing of proper identification, personnel from the control authority shall be permitted to enter, without delay, for the purpose of observing or monitoring of wastes being discharged at a given point or points or that owner(s) shall install suitable control manholes outside of the security control area(s) which at all times will be immediately available to the control authority.
(Prior Code, § 51.35) (Ord. G-93-5, passed 6-8-1993; Ord. G-17-4, passed 9-12-2017) Penalty, see §
51.999