To ensure compliance with the standards described in this chapter, the Village may inspect and/or obtain stormwater samples from stormwater management facilities of any discharger to determine compliance with the requirements of this chapter. Upon request, the discharger shall allow the Village's identified representative to enter on the premises of the discharger at all hours necessary for the purposes of such inspection or sampling. The Village shall provide the discharger reasonable advance notice of such inspection and/or sampling. The Village or its properly identified representative may place on the discharger's property the equipment or devices used for such sampling or inspection.
A discharger of stormwater runoff shall provide and operate equipment or devices for the monitoring of stormwater runoff, so as to provide for inspection, sampling, and flow measurement of each discharge to a water body or a stormwater runoff facility, when directed in writing to do so by the Village Manager or his or her designated representative. The Village may require the discharger to provide and operate such equipment and devices if it is necessary or appropriate for the inspection, sampling and flow measurement of discharges in order to determine whether adverse effects from or as a result of such discharges may occur. All such equipment and devices for the inspection, sampling and flow measurement of discharges shall be installed and maintained in accordance with applicable laws, ordinances and regulations.
Any discharger who accidentally discharges into a water body any substance other than stormwater or an exempted discharge shall immediately inform the Village Manager concerning the discharge. If such information is given orally, a written report concerning the discharge shall be filed with the Village Manager within five days. The written report shall specify:
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The composition of the discharge and the cause thereof;
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The exact date, time, and estimated volume of the discharge;
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All measures taken to clean up the accidental discharge, and all measures proposed to be taken to reduce and prevent any recurrence;
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The name and telephone number of the person making the report, and the name of a person who may be contacted for additional information on the matter.
Any person subject to this chapter shall retain and preserve for no less than three years any and all books, drawing, plans, prints, documents, memoranda, report, correspondence and records, including records on magnetic or electronic media and any and all summaries of such records, relating to monitoring, sampling and chemical analysis of any discharge or stormwater runoff from any property.