939.05 DETERMINATION OF AMOUNT OF CHARGES.
   The following measures shall be used to determine the sewer charges provided by Section 939.04 upon premises served by the system.
   (a)    On premises using water exclusively supplied by the City and having a water meter acceptable to the Director, the quantity of water used, as measured by the meter, shall determine the sewer charge thereon.
   (b)    On premises either using water exclusively supplied by the City or exclusively supplied from other sources, where the quantity of water used thereon is not measured by a water meter or is measured by a water meter not acceptable to the Director, the owner or other interested party shall, at his expense, install and maintain a water meter acceptable to the Director and the quantity of water used, as measured by the meter, shall determine the sewer charge.
   (c)    On premises using water supplied both by the City and from other sources, which in either case is not measured by a water meter or is measured by a water meter not acceptable to the Director, the owner or other interested party shall, at his expense, install and maintain water meters satisfactory to the Director to measure all supplies of water, and the quantity of water used to determine the sewer charge thereon, shall be the sum of the quantities of water measured by the several meters.
   (d)    In the event it can be shown to the satisfaction of the Director with respect to any premises that a portion of the water from any source used thereon does not and cannot enter the system, then in that case the owner or other interested party may proceed as follows:
      (1)    The owner or other interested party may, at his expense, install and maintain separate water meters, where necessary, so as to show to the satisfaction of the Director what quantity of the water used is discharged into the system. The quantity of water used, as measured by the meter or meters, showing discharge into the system, shall determine the sewer charge thereon.
      (2)    The owner or other interested party may, at his expense, install and maintain a separate meter or meters to show to the satisfaction of the Director what quantity of water used is not discharged into the system. The quantity of water resulting by subtracting the quantity of water so measured from the quantity of water used shall determine the sewer charge thereon.
      (3)    The owner or other interested party may use a combination of subsections (d)(1) and (2) hereof satisfactory to the Director as a means of measuring the quantity of sewage to be used in determining the sewer charge thereon.
         (Ord. 44-21. Passed 11-8-21.)