A. 
The Township Engineer shall, when requested, make the inspections hereinafter required and shall either approve that portion of the work which has been completed or notify the permit holder wherein the same fails to comply with the provisions of this chapter. Where it is found by inspection that the soil or other conditions are not as stated or shown on the application, the Township Engineer may refuse to approve further work until approval is obtained for a revised BMP operations and maintenance plan conforming to existing conditions.
B. 
BMP operations and maintenance plans, bearing the stamp of approval of the Township Engineer, shall be maintained at the site during the progress of the regulated earth disturbance activity and until the work has been approved.
C. 
The permit holder shall notify the Township Engineer in order to obtain inspections in accordance with the following schedule and at least 24 hours before the inspection is to be made:
(1) 
Initial inspection: when work on the cut or fill is about to be commenced.
(2) 
Rough grading: when all rough grading has been completed.
(3) 
Stormwater management facilities: when stormwater management facilities are to be installed and before such facilities are backfilled.
(4) 
Special structures: when excavations are complete for retaining and crib walls and when reinforcing steel is in place and before concrete is poured.
(5) 
Final inspection: when all work, including the installation of all stormwater management facilities, BMPs and other structures, has been completed.
D. 
If, at any stage of the work, the Township Engineer shall determine by inspection that the nature of the formation is such that further work, as authorized by an existing permit, is likely to endanger property or streets or alleys or create hazardous conditions, the Township Engineer may:
(1) 
Suspend or revoke any existing permits and other approvals until the deficiencies are corrected; or
(2) 
Require as a condition to allowing the work to be done that such reasonable safety precautions be taken as the Township Engineer considers advisable to avoid such likelihood of danger. Safety precautions may include but shall not be limited to specifying a flatter exposed slope, construction of additional stormwater management facilities, berms, terracing, compaction or cribbing.
A. 
Upon presentation of proper credentials, duly authorized representatives of the Township may enter at reasonable times upon any property within the Township to inspect the implementation, condition or operation and maintenance of the stormwater facilities and BMPs in regard to any aspect governed by this chapter.
B. 
BMP owners and operators shall allow persons working on behalf of the Township ready access to all parts of the premises for the purposes of determining compliance with this chapter.
C. 
Persons working on behalf of the Township shall have the right to temporarily locate, on any stormwater facility or BMP in the Township, such devices as are necessary to conduct monitoring and/or sampling of the discharges from such BMPs.
D. 
Unreasonable delays in allowing the Township access to a stormwater facility or BMP is a violation of this chapter.
If, upon final inspection, it is found that the work authorized by the earth disturbance permit has been satisfactorily completed in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and any other requirements imposed, an earth disturbance certificate covering such work and stating that the work is approved shall be issued to the permit holder by the Township Engineer.