It shall be unlawful for any industrial user
with a valid JRSB permit to discharge into any natural outlet within
the district or in the area under the jurisdiction of the participating
members. All industrial users shall notify the JRSB, the EPA Regional
Waste Management Division Director and state hazardous waste authorities
of any discharge into the JRSB system of any substance which is a
listed or characteristic waste under Section 3001 of the Resource
Conservation Recovery Act; notify the JRSB prior to the introduction
of any new wastewater constituents, including listed or characteristic
wastes under RCRA Section 3001; or any substantial change in the volume
or character of the wastewater constituents to be introduced into
the POTW.
The JRSB shall require, at the industrial user's
own expense, monitoring facilities to allow inspection, sampling and
flow measurements of the building sewer and/or internal drainage systems.
The monitoring facility should normally be situated on the industrial
user's premises, but the JRSB may, when such a location would be impractical
or cause undue hardship on the industrial 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.
There shall be ample room in or near such sampling manhole or facility
to allow accurate sampling and preparation of samples for analysis.
The facility sampling and measuring equipment shall be maintained
at all times in a safe and proper operating condition at the expense
of the industrial user. Whether constructed on public or private property,
the sampling and monitoring facilities shall be provided in accordance
with the JRSB requirements and all applicable local construction standards
and specifications. Construction shall be completed within 90 days
following written notification by the JRSB.
The JRSB shall inspect the facilities of any
industrial user to ascertain whether the purposes of this law are
being met and to ensure compliance with all requirements. Persons
or occupants of premises where wastewater is created or discharged
shall allow the Control Authority, New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation, EPA or a representative ready access at all reasonable
times to all parts of the premises for the purposes of inspection,
sampling, records examination or in the performance of any of their
duties. The control authority, New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation and EPA shall have the right to set up on the industrial
user's property such devices as are necessary to conduct sampling,
inspection, compliance monitoring and/or metering operations. Where
an industrial user has security measures in force which would require
proper identification and clearance before entry into his premises,
the industrial user shall make necessary arrangements with his security
guards so that, upon presentation of suitable identification, personnel
from the control authority, New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation and EPA will be permitted to enter, without delay, for
the purposes of performing their specific responsibilities.