§ 52.08 MEASUREMENTS OF STRENGTH AND VOLUME.
   (A)   When required by the village, each wastewater system user who discharges abnormally high strength or high volume wastewater shall install suitable wastewater measuring, sampling and analyzing devices in compliance with Chapter 51 of this code of ordinances.
   (B)   The village shall not require the installation of measuring devices where the village determines that a user has a wastewater with concentrations of BOD and ammonia that are no greater than the constituents in normal domestic strength waste and a satisfactory method and location exists for sampling and determining the total daily sewage flow. In such cases, the charges to those users shall be based on the flow rates as determined and on BOD, suspended solids and ammonia load equal to the average load of the normal domestic strength waste.
   (C)   Each user required by the village to install and maintain wastewater monitoring facilities, shall submit to the village a monthly report of daily flow, BOD, suspended solids, and ammonia or other constituent on a form approved by the village. This report shall be used for billing purposes and shall be submitted prior to the fifteenth day of the subsequent month.
   (D)   (1)   The village shall have the right to periodically or continuously inspect the monitoring facilities, to measure, sample and analyze the samples obtained by the user. The village may, at its direction, charge the user for any monitoring service performed, such charges shall be at cost.
      (2)   In the event of any discrepancy between the flows or loads determined by the village and the user, the values determined by the village shall be used for the billing purposes.
(Ord. 129, passed 5-19-1992)