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maintenance and cleaning logs, employee -training logs, waste hauling manifest, <br />interceptor sampling data, and facility plumbing and mechanical plans. The FSE shall, <br />upon reasonable request, make the records available to the program manager or his <br />designee. <br />Sec. 39-56.10. - Same—Inspection and sampling conditions. <br />(a) The FOG control program manager or his designee may inspect or order <br />the inspection of and sample the wastewater discharges of any FSE to ascertain <br />whether the FSE is complying with all requirements of this section. The FSE shall allow <br />the city access to the FSE premises, during normal business hours, for purposes of <br />inspecting the FSE's grease control devices or interceptor, or reviewing the manifests, <br />receipts, and invoices relating to the cleaning, maintenance, and inspection of the <br />grease control devices or interceptor. Where a FSE has security measures in force, the <br />FSE shall make necessary arrangements so that representatives of the city shall be <br />permitted to enter without delay for the purpose of performing their specific <br />responsibilities/inspections. <br />(b) The FOG control program manager or his designee shall have the right to <br />place or order the placement on the FSE's property such devices as are necessary to <br />conduct sampling or metering operations. The FSE shall, without restriction, make <br />available for inspection and copying by the program manager or his designee all <br />notices, monitoring reports, waste manifests, and records including, but not limited to, <br />those related to wastewater generation, and wastewater disposal. All such records <br />shall be kept by the FSE for a minimum of two (2) years. <br />Sec. 39-56.11. - Same—Right of entry. <br />Persons or occupants of premises where wastewater is created or discharged <br />shall allow the FOG control program manager or his designee reasonable access to all <br />parts of the wastewater generating and disposal facilities for the purposes of inspection <br />and sampling during all times the discharger's facility is open, operating, or any other <br />reasonable time. No person shall interfere with, delay, resist, or refuse entrance to city <br />representatives attempting to inspect any facility involved directly or indirectly with a <br />discharge of wastewater to the city's sewer system. If entry is refused, the FOG control <br />manager or his designee shall have recourse to the remedies provided by law to secure <br />entry. <br />Sec. 39-56.12. - Same—Emergency notification requirements. <br />(a) In the event a FSE is unable to comply with any section condition due to a <br />breakdown of equipment, accidents, or human error, or the FSE has reasonable <br />opportunity to know that its discharge will exceed the discharge provisions of the this <br />section, the discharger shall immediately notify the program control manager. If the <br />material discharged to the sewer has the potential to cause or result in sewer blockages <br />Ordinance No. NS -XXX <br />Page 48 of 56 <br />75A-50 <br />