The Administrator may require that any person
discharging or proposing to discharge wastewater into a community
sewer file a period discharge report. The discharge report may include
but not be limited to nature of process, volume, rates of flow, mass
emission rate, or other information which relates to the generation
of waste including wastewater discharge. Such reports may also include
the chemical constituents and quantity of liquid or gaseous materials
stored on site even though they are not normally discharged. In addition
to discharge reports, the Administrator may require information in
the form of wastewater discharge permit applications and self-monitoring
reports.
The Administrator may inspect the facilities
of any user to ascertain whether the purpose of this Part 2 is being
met and all requirements are being complied with. Persons or occupants
of premises where wastewater is created or discharged shall allow
the Administrator or his representative ready access at all reasonable
times to all parts of the premises for the purpose of inspection or
sampling or in the performance of any of their duties. The Administrator
shall have the right to set up on the user's property such devices
as are necessary to conduct sampling or metering operations. Where
a user has security measures in force which would require proper identification
and clearance before entry into their premises, the user shall make
necessary arrangements with their security guards so that upon presentation
of suitable identification, personnel of the Administrator will be
permitted to enter without delay for the purposes of performing their
specific responsibilities.
Users shall make wastewater acceptable under
the limitations established herein before discharging into any community
sewer. Any facilities required to pretreat wastewater to a level acceptable
to the Administrator shall be provided and maintained at the user's
expense. Detailed plans showing the pretreatment facilities and operation
procedures shall be submitted to the agency for review, and shall
be approved by the Administrator before construction of the facility.
The review and approval of such plans and operating procedures will
in no way relieve the user from the responsibility of modifying the
facility as necessary to produce an effluent complying the the provisions
of this Part 2. Any subsequent changes in the pretreatment facilities
or method of operation shall be reported to and be approved by the
Administrator.
In addition to Administrator's personnel, employees
from the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the New
York State Department of Environmental Conservation shall be given
access for the purpose of inspection, observation, measurement, sampling
and testing.