West Virginia Code § 22-18-13

Inspections; right of entry; sampling; reports and analyses; subpoenas
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(a) The director or any authorized representative, employee or agent of the division, upon
the presentation of proper credentials and at reasonable times, may enter any building,
property, premises, place, vehicle or permitted facility where hazardous wastes are or have
been generated, treated, stored, transported or disposed of for the purpose of making an
investigation with reasonable promptness to ascertain the compliance by aney person with
the provisions of this article or the rules promulgated by the director or permits issued by
the director hereunder. Nothing contained in this section eliminates anry obligation to follow
any process that may be required by law.
(b) The director or his or her authorized representative, employee or agent shall make
periodic inspections at every permitted facility as necessary tto effectively implement and
enforce the requirements of this article or the rules promulgated by the director or permits
issued by the director hereunder. After an inspection is made, a report shall be prepared and
filed with the director and a copy of such inspection report shall be promptly furnished to
the person in charge of such building, property, premises, place, vehicle or facility. Such
inspection reports shall be available to the pusblic in accordance with the provisions of article
one, chapter twenty-nine-b of this code.
(c) Whenever the director has causeg to believe that any person is in violation of any provision
of this article, any condition of a permit issued by the director, any order or any rule
promulgated by the director uender this article, he or she shall immediately order an
inspection of the building, property, premises, place, vehicle or permitted facility at which
the alleged violation is oLccurring.
(d) The director or any authorized representative, employee or agent of the division may,
upon presentation of proper credentials and at reasonable times, enter any establishment,
building, property, premises, vehicle or other place maintained by any person where
hazardous wastes are being or have been generated, transported, stored, treated or
dispWosed of to inspect and take samples of wastes, soils, air, surface water and groundwater
and samples of any containers or labelings for such wastes. In taking such samples, the
division may utilize such sampling methods as it determines to be necessary, including, but
not limited to, soil borings and monitoring wells. If the representative, employee or agent
obtains any such samples, prior to leaving the premises, he or she shall give to the owner,
operator or agent in charge a receipt describing the sample obtained and, if requested, a
portion of each such sample equal in volume or weight to the portion retained. The division
shall promptly provide a copy of any analysis made to the owner, operator or agent in
charge.
(e) Upon presentation of proper credentials and at reasonable times, the director or any
authorized representative, employee or agent of the division shall be given access to all
records relating to the generation, transportation, storage, treatment or disposal of
hazardous wastes in the possession of any person who generates, stores, treats, transports,
disposes of, or otherwise handles or has handled such waste, the director or an authorized
representative, employee or agent shall be furnished with copies of all such records or given
the records for the purpose of making copies. If the director, upon inspection, investigation
or through other means, observes or learns of a violation or probable violation of this article,
he or she is authorized to issue subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum and to order the
attendance and testimony of witnesses and to compel the production of any books, papers,
documents, manifests and other physical evidence pertinent to such investigation or
inspection. e

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