Baseline monitoring reports, if required by a user's wastewater
discharge permit, shall be completed in accordance with SRCSD's Consolidated
Ordinance, Chapter 2.
(Ord. 13-2 § 3)
Periodic compliance/self-monitoring reports, if required, shall
be made in compliance with SRCSD's Consolidated Ordinance, Chapter
2.
(Ord. 13-2 § 3)
Each user shall notify the city manager and SRCSD in writing
of any planned changes to the user's operations or system which might
alter the nature, quality, or volume of its wastewater at least ninety
days before the change.
A. The
city manager and SRCSD may require the user to submit such information
as may be deemed necessary to evaluate the changed condition.
B. The
SRCSD may issue a wastewater discharge permit in accordance with the
SRCSD Consolidated Ordinance, Chapter 2, or modify an existing wastewater
discharge permit in response to changed conditions or anticipated
changed conditions.
C. For
purposes of this requirement changes include, but are not limited
to, flow increase of twenty percent or greater, the discharge of any
previously unreported pollutants, and changes as described in SRCSD's
Consolidated Ordinance, Chapter 2.
(Ord. 13-2 § 3)
In addition to those reports required by this article and SRCSD's
Consolidated Ordinance, all users, whether or not required to obtain
a wastewater discharge permit, shall provide appropriate reports to
the city manager and SRCSD as the city manager and SRCSD may require.
(Ord. 13-2 § 3)
Any written reports required by this chapter or SRCSD's Consolidated Ordinance, Chapter 2 shall be deemed to have been submitted on the date of receipt of the report. Any written reports required by this chapter shall be certified as provided in Section
13.09.230.
(Ord. 13-2 § 3)
Information and data regarding a user obtained from reports,
questionnaires, permit applications, permits, monitoring programs
or from inspections shall be public records available to the public
or other governmental agencies without restriction, pursuant to the
Public Records Act (
Government Code Section 6250 et seq.), unless
the user specifically requests and is able to demonstrate to the satisfaction
of the city and SRCSD that the release of such information would divulge
information, processes, or methods of production entitled to protection
as trade secrets of the user pursuant to the Public Records Act. Any
such request must be asserted at the time of submission of the information
or data. Pursuant to 40 CFR 403.14, effluent data (including wastewater
characteristics and constituents) shall not be recognized as trade
secrets.
(Ord. 13-2 § 3)