(A) The town requires the user to provide and operate, at the user’s own expense, monitoring facilities to allow inspection, sampling, and flow measurement of the building sewer and/or internal drainage systems. The monitoring facility should normally be situated on the user’s premises, but the town may, when such a location would be impractical or cause undue hardship on the user, allow the facility to be constructed in the public street or sidewalk area and located so that it will not be obstructed by landscaping or parked vehicles.
(B) There shall be ample room in or near such sampling manhole or facility to allow accurate sampling and preparation of samples for analysis. The control manhole shall be equipped with a permanent-type volume-measuring device such as a nozzle or other device approved by the POTW Director. The facility, sampling, and measuring equipment shall be maintained at all times in a safe, accessible, and proper operating condition at all times at the expense of the user.
(C) Whether constructed on public or private property, the sampling and monitoring facilities shall be provided in accordance with the requirements and approval of the town and all applicable local construction standards and specifications. Construction shall be completed within 90 days following written notification by the town.
(D) When more than one user discharges into a common sanitary sewer, the Director may require installation of separate monitoring equipment for each user. When there is a significant difference in constituents and characteristics produced by different operations of a single user, the Director may require that separate monitoring facilities be installed for each separate discharge.
(Prior Code, § 28-296) (Ord. 11-00, passed 9-7-2000)