The following charges shall apply for the control and elimination of hazardous material under this article:
(1) EMS. The charge for EMS service shall include, but not be limited to, trips, mileage, waiting charges, cardiac monitoring, IV, splinting, mast trousers, oxygen, cardiac arrest, and etc.
(2) EMA. The emergency management agency shall have authority to make a charge for travel and supervision associated with hazardous material cleanup. Charges could include, but are not limited to, highway spills, unlawful hazardous dump cleanup, etc. Charges for materials used in cleanup such as absorbent, containment materials, and etc., shall be at the actual replacement cost.
(3) Fire service. The charge for fire service shall include, but not be limited to, fire suppression, wash-down, rescue, standby, water, or other actions necessary to neutralize the hazard.
(Ord. of 9-4-1990, § 2)