All records and reports required by this chapter, any applicable state and federal regulation, or any permit or order issued thereunder, will be available on-site for review by the director during business hours, when activities are being conducted at the facility, and at all reasonable times. Failure to comply with this provision is a violation of this chapter.
(Ord. 1221 § 1, 1996)
All users not obligated to obtain a wastewater discharge permit from Ecology shall provide appropriate reports to the city as the director may require. The schedule and form of such reports, and the pollutant properties, flow rates, and other pertinent information to be reported shall be determined by the director.
(Ord. 1221 § 1, 1996)
Any user discharging 100 kilograms or more of dangerous waste in any calendar month to the POTW where the pollutants are not reported through self monitoring under an applicable wastewater discharge permit, shall report to the director and Ecology, the following information to the extent that it is known or readily available to the user:
(1) 
The name of the dangerous waste as set forth in Chapter 173-303 WAC, and the dangerous waste number;
(2) 
The specific hazardous constituents;
(3) 
The estimated mass and concentration of such constituents in wastestreams discharged during the calendar month;
(4) 
The type of discharge (continuous, batch or other); and
(5) 
The estimated mass of dangerous waste constituents in wastestreams expected to be discharged in the next 12 months.
(Ord. 1221 § 1, 1996)
(1) 
Users subject to this chapter shall retain, and make available for inspection and copying, all records of information maintained to comply with this chapter, a wastewater discharge permit, or approved operations and maintenance procedure (inspections, lubrication, repair, etc.). Users subject to monitoring requirements shall keep records of all monitoring activities required or voluntary. Monitoring records shall include the date, exact place, method, and time of sampling and the name of the person(s) taking the sampler; the dates analyses were performed; who performed the analyses; the analytical techniques or methods used; and the results of such analyses.
(2) 
These records shall remain available for a period of at least three years. This period shall be automatically extended for the duration of any litigation concerning the user or POTW, or where the user has been specifically notified of a longer retention period by the director.
(Ord. 1221 § 1, 1996)