(A) Metering of sewage.
(1) The town may require a user to install and maintain at his or her own expense an approved device to measure directly the volumes of wastes discharged to the sewerage system if these volumes cannot otherwise be determined from the metered-water consumption records.
(2) Any nonresidential user whose monthly water consumption is 2,000 gallons or more shall install a meter.
(3) The town shall inspect and approve installations and no service, once installed, shall be removed without the town's approval.
(1996 Code, § 9-62)
(B) Billing procedure generally.
(1) Sewer billings and invoices shall be rendered and collected approximately monthly.
(2) The Council shall make and enforce by-laws and regulations as may be deemed necessary for the regulation, collection, rebating and refunding of the sewer charges prescribed by this section.
(3) Major contributors with a flow in excess of 40,000 gallons per average workday shall have billing determined on the basis of wastewater discharged as monitored per § 50.26, with the following exception:
(a) At its option, the town may accept monitoring data and information from a major contributor to substantiate billing determination on a more frequent basis than as established in § 50.26;
(b) This allowance, however, does not exempt the major contributor from the surveillance survey fee set by the town to offset the costs of monitoring performed by the town; and
(c) In the event there is a difference in analytical results that is not explainable by normal variation in the testing procedure, the user may, within 30 days of billing, appeal to the Council.
(1996 Code, § 9-63)