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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 283 — Pollution discharge elimination

283.55 Monitoring and reporting; access to premises.

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283.55 Monitoring and reporting; access to premises.
(1)Monitoring and reporting requirements. Every owner or operator of a point source who is required to obtain a permit issued under s. 283.31 shall do all of the following:
(a)Establish and maintain records of the volume of effluent discharged and the amount of each pollutant discharged from each point source under the owner’s or operator’s ownership or control.
(b)Make regular reports to the department on the volume of effluent discharged and the amount of each pollutant discharged from each point source under the owner’s or operator’s ownership or control.
(c)Install, use and maintain such monitoring equipment or methods, including where appropriate, biological monitoring methods, as are necessary to determine the volume of effluent discharged and to identify and determine the amount of each pollutant discharged from each point source under the owner’s or operator’s ownership or control.
(d)Sample the effluents discharged from each point source under the owner’s or operator’s ownership or control in accordance with such methods, at such locations and in such manner as the department shall by rule prescribe.
(dm)Report any unscheduled discharge of untreated sewage or other wastewater to the department orally within 24 hours of the discharge and in writing within 5 days after the discharge.
(e)Provide such other information as the department finds is necessary to identify the type and quantity of any pollutants discharged from the point source.
(1m)Reports to water utilities. The department shall determine, after consultation with the owner or operator of the point source, whether to notify a public utility, as defined in s. 196.01
(5), that furnishes water to the public about a discharge reported under sub.
(dm)that may affect the public utility. The department shall base the determination on the public health risk caused by the discharge.
(2)Access to monitoring equipment and records.
(a)Any duly authorized officer, employee or representative of the department shall have right to enter upon or through any premises in which an effluent source that is required to be covered by a permit issued under s. 283.31 is located or in which any records required to be maintained by this section are located, and may at reasonable times have access to and copy any records, inspect any monitoring equipment or method required by this section, and sample any effluents which the owner and operator of such source is required to sample under this section.
(b)No person shall refuse entry or access to any authorized representative of the department who requests entry under this subsection, and who presents appropriate credentials nor shall any person obstruct, hamper or interfere with any such inspection.
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