| Sewer Rates |
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| Schedule S-08 Monthly Sewer Service
Charges |
| Effective July 1, 2008 |
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| A. Residential Users |
| Single family dwelling units (including
mobile homes, etc. without master meters): $12.76 per month
Multiple dwelling structures (without master meters) per
unit: $12.76 per month
Multiple dwelling structures (having both water and electric
master utility metering) including, but not limited to, retirement
homes, mobile home courts, college dormitories and high rise
apartment, etc. per unit: $14.01 per month
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| B. Miscellaneous Users |
| For all users other than residential
users and major commercial and industrial users, the monthly
service charges for each month shall be as follows, depending
on the appropriate North American Industrial Classification
System (hereinafter referred to as NAICS class): |
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| NAICS Class |
Description |
Service Charge
$/HCF1 |
Sewage Volume as a Percentage of Metered
Water Use |
| 111998, 311XXX, 3121XX |
Food and Kindred Products |
$3.408 |
70% |
| 322XXX |
Paper |
$3.498 |
80% |
| 211112, 325XXX |
Industrial Chemical |
$2.445 |
90% |
| 332812, 332813 |
Metal Plating |
$1.038 |
90% |
| 332XXX, 333XXX, 33411X, (excepting 332812, 332813, 333314) |
Machinery Manufacturers |
$2.112 |
90% |
| 334XXX, 335XXX, 33632X (excepting 33451X, 33411X, 334611) |
Electric & Electronic Equip. |
$1.195 |
90% |
| 4411XX, 4412XX, 4471XX |
Auto Dealers & Service Station |
$1.587 |
90% |
| 722110, 722410 |
Restaurants |
$3.445 |
90% |
| 721XXX |
Motels & Hotels |
$1.576 |
90% |
| 561740, 811490, 8123XX |
Laundries |
$1.322 |
90% |
| 561990 |
Industrial Water Treatment |
$0.977 |
90% |
| 532111, 8111XX, 812930 |
Repair Shops & Car Washes |
$1.576 |
90% |
| 713XXX |
Amusement Parks |
$1.782 |
90% |
| 621XXX, 622XXX, 623XXX |
Hospitals & Convalescent Homes |
$1.514 |
90% |
| 611XXX |
Schools & Colleges |
$1.782 |
24% |
| 8131XX |
Churches |
$1.782 |
35% |
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Commercial/Industrial/Miscellaneous not otherwise
specified in this
schedule of charges |
$1.386 |
90% |
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In no case shall the minimum charge be less than $14.61 per
month.
The volume of sewage shall be based upon a fixed percentage
of water usage as noted, or based on standard methods acceptable
to the Director of Water & Sewer Utilities (hereinafter
"Director"). |
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| C. Major Commercial and Industrial
Users are those having (1) a sewage discharge of at least 25,000
gallons per day, or having a daily discharge which is (2) intermittent
or irregular in strength, amount or nature. Major Commercial
and Industrial Users shall have monthly sewer charges, which
may consist of all of the following charges: |
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| Annual Capital Cost Recovery |
| Volume |
$73,998 per million gallons per day of
flow capacity |
| BOD |
$ 11,327 per 1,000 lbs. per day of B.O.D. removal capacity2 |
| SS |
$ 9,974 per 1,000 lbs. per day of S.S. removal capacity3 |
| NH3 |
$81,808 per 1,000 lbs. per day of NH3 removal capacity4
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| Operating and Maintenance Cost Recovery |
| Volume |
$990.67 per million gallons |
| BOD |
$175.78 per 1,000 lbs.2 |
| SS |
$200.84 per 1,000 lbs.3 |
| NH3 |
$2,009.45 per 1,000 lbs.4 |
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D. All classes of user shall be
charged $4.38 per year for infiltration/inflow, which is already
included in the rates shown under Tables A and B.
The volume of sewage shall be based upon a fixed percentage of water usage as noted, or based on standard methods acceptable to the Director.
The City may require the installation of special metering and sampling devices whenever the Director deems that such devices are required to determine the volume and/or strength of the sewage. A customer may also request the installation of a special metering device. Whenever special metering devices are installed, they shall be devices approved by the Director, and the cost of furnishing and installing said de2vices shall be borne by the customer.
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1 HCF is the volume of sewage measured in hundred cubic feet, equal to 748 gallons.
2 BOD, Biochemical Oxygen Demand, is the quantity
of oxygen utilized in the biological oxidation of organic
matter under standard laboratory conditions for 5 days at
a temperature of 20 degrees Centigrade. The determination
of the charge for BOD is as follows: BOD in parts per million
x 8.34 x volume in million gallons = pounds of BOD.
3 SS, Suspended Solids, is that which either floats
on the surface or is in suspension in sewage and which is
determined by laboratory filtering. The determination of the
charge for Suspended Solids is as follows: SS in parts per
million x 8.34 x volume in million gallons = pounds of Suspended
Solids.
4 NH3, Ammonia, is that form of nitrogen in the
tri-negative oxidation state, which is chemically definable
as the compound NH3. The determination of the charge for Ammonia
is as follows: NH3 in parts per million x 8.34 x volume in
million gallons = pounds of Ammonia.
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