932.21 INSPECTION AND SAMPLING; INSPECTION CHAMBERS MAY BE REQUIRED.
   All sewers shall have an inspection and sampling manhole or structure with an opening sufficient to permit accurate sampling and gauging of the wastewater flow, to assure compliance with these Regulations. The District may inspect the facilities and the process and operation records of any discharger to determine compliance with the requirements of these Regulations. The discharger shall allow the District or its representatives, upon presentation of credentials of identification, access to all process and operation documents and to enter upon the premises of the discharger at all reasonable hours for the purposes of inspection, sampling or records examination. The District shall have the right to set up on the discharger's property such devices as are necessary to conduct sampling, inspection, compliance monitoring and/or metering operations. The Deputy Director shall, at all times, have free access to the premises and process and operation records of any user, and free access to the premises and process and operation records of any person reasonably believed by the Deputy Director to be a user or possible user, for the purpose of inspecting, sampling or testing the discharge emanating therefrom, or any discharge which may emanate therefrom in order to determine whether such discharge or potential discharge is acceptable or unacceptable to the District. Where necessary, the Deputy Director may require the owner of the premises which discharges to the system to install a suitable inspection chamber together with such necessary meters and other appurtenances in the building sewer to facilitate observation, sampling and measurement of the discharge or potential discharge. Such chambers, when required, shall be constructed in accordance with plans approved by the Deputy Director. The chamber shall be installed at the owner's expense and shall be maintained by him so as to be safe and accessible at all times. (Ord. 29-206. Passed 4-29-92.)