The Town Sewer Inspector and other fully authorized
employees of the Town, Warren County, the State Health Department
and the Federal Environmental Protection Agency, bearing proper credentials
and identification, shall be permitted to enter all properties for
the purposes of inspecting, observing, measuring, sampling and testing
pertinent to discharge to the community sewer in accordance with the
provisions of this Part 3. The Town and/or state shall have the right
to set up, on the user's property, such devices as are necessary to
conduct sampling or metering operations. The Town and/or state may
at reasonable times have access to and copy any records, inspect any
monitoring equipment or method required by the Town's and state's
wastewater discharge ordinances and sample any effluent which the
owner or operator of such source is required to sample. Where a user
has security measures in force, the user shall make necessary arrangements
with their security guards so that upon presentation of suitable identification,
personnel from the Town and the New York State Health Department will
be permitted to enter without delay.
While performing the necessary work on private properties referred to in § 136-86 above, the Town Sewer Inspector or duly authorized employees of the Town and New York State Health Department shall observe all safety rules and care applicable to the premises.
The Town Sewer Inspector and other duly authorized
employees of the Town of Queensbury or New York State Health Department,
bearing proper credentials and identification, shall be permitted
to enter all private properties through which the Town holds a duly
negotiated easement for the purpose of, but not limited to, inspection,
observation, measurement, sampling, repair and maintenance of any
portion of the wastewater facilities lying within said easement. All
entry and subsequent work, if any, on said easement, shall be done
in full accordance with the terms of the duly negotiated easement
pertaining to the private property involved.
This Part 3 shall be enforced by the Town Sewer
Inspector or the Plumbing Inspector and such other Town officers as
the Town Board shall direct, and the New York State Department of
Health.
The Town may terminate or cause to be terminated
wastewater service to any premises if a violation of any provision
of this Part 3 is found to exist or if a discharge of wastewater causes
or threatens to cause a condition of contamination or pollution as
defined in this Part 3.