§ 51.100 PERMIT REQUIRED; APPLICATION AND FEES.
   (A)   Any industrial user and any other user on demand of the Board of Public Works and Safety shall provide the city with sufficient information to determine if he is a major contributor. Any user determined to be a major contributor shall be required to obtain a permit which describes the wastewater constituents and characteristics allowed, and which sets forth the applicable surveillance schedule and the monitoring requirements the user shall be subject to in order to discharge into the sewerage system.
   (B)   A major contributor permit shall be valid for four years unless processing changes are made that, in the opinion of the Sewer Superintendent or the Board, alter the wastewater constituents and characteristics significantly. In the event of such a change, a new application shall be filed accordingly. A permit may be renewed without re- application at the end of the four years at the discretion of the city.
   (C)   Nothing in a major contributor permit shall constitute an exception to the prohibitions and limitations on wastewater admissibility as set forth in this chapter. Major contributors are subject to all applicable fees, rates, and charges set out in division (E) below.
   (D)   Major contributors shall make application for the proposed discharge on a form provided by the city. The permit application shall be supplemented by any plans, specifications, studies, or other information considered pertinent by the Board.
   (E)   Permit fees for major contributors shall be as follows.
 
Initial Major Contributor Permit
Permit Fee
Industries connected to sewerage works prior to the effective date of this chapter
$20
Industries connected to sewerage works after the effective date of this chapter
$100
 
(Ord. 10-1978, passed 7-11-78)