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The city of Lynnwood may inspect the wastewater facilities and equipment of any POTW user at any time during normal business hours to ascertain whether the applicable city ordinances, rules and regulations, industrial wastewater discharge permit requirements and applicable national categorical pretreatment standards are being met. Persons or occupants of premises where industrial wastewater is produced or discharged shall allow any authorized representative of the director ready access at all reasonable times to all parts of the premises for the purpose of inspection, sampling, record examination or in the performance of his official duties as a POTW employee. The city of Lynnwood shall have the authority to set up, on the user’s property, such devices as are necessary to conduct sampling, inspection, compliance monitoring or flow metering operations. Where a discharger has security measures in force which would require proper identification and clearance before entry onto their premises, the discharger shall make all necessary arrangements with their security personnel so that upon suitable and proper identification, authorized wastewater management personnel, including but not limited to employees of the city, the Washington State Department of Ecology, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, will be permitted to enter the premises without delay for the purpose of performing their specific responsibilities and duties. (Ord. 3220 § 2, 2016; Ord. 2742 § 2, 2008; Ord. 1705, 1989)