(A)
Users shall install sampling and/or monitoring equipment, including manholes, as necessary or required. The user's sampling and monitoring equipment shall be maintained at all times in a safe and proper operating condition by the user at the user's own expense. All devices used to determine wastewater flow and quality shall be calibrated, at a frequency to be determined by the Director of Utilities, to ensure their accuracy. The sampling and monitoring facilities shall be provided in accordance with the City's requirements and all applicable construction standards and specifications. Construction and installation shall be completed within 90 days following written notification by the Director of Utilities unless a time extension is granted by the Director of Utilities.
(B)
Location of Equipment. The sampling and monitoring equipment shall be situated on the user's premises, but the Director of Utilities may, when such a location would be impractical or cause undue hardship on the user, allow the facility to be constructed or installed in the public right-of-way and located so that it will not be obstructed by landscaping or parked vehicles. The user shall obtain an encroachment permit from the City prior to any construction or installation in the public right-of-way.
(C)
Access to Equipment. If the monitoring facility is inside the user's fence, there shall be accommodations to allow access for City personnel, such as a gate secured with a City lock. There shall be ample room in or near such sampling manhole to allow accurate sampling and compositing of samples for analysis.
(D)
Effluent Meter and Composite Sampler. New industrial users or existing users planning a remodel of existing process facilities and/or pretreatment system which contribute high strength wastewater to the POTW shall install a non-resettable totalizing effluent meter and a flow proportioned composite sampler which is controlled by a flow meter.
(E)
Provisions for Existing Users. Existing industrial users shall be subject to the provisions of this section at the discretion of the Director of Utilities.
(F)
Plan Review. Detailed plans showing the operation and proposed installation of all monitoring and/or sampling equipment shall be submitted to the City for review and shall be acceptable to the Director of Utilities before installation of the equipment. Any subsequent changes to any sampling and/or monitoring equipment shall be reported to and be acceptable to the Director of Utilities.
(Ord. 3895 § 3, 2008)