§ 21-327  SURCHARGES.
   (A)   All industrial users of the POTW are subject to industrial waste surcharges on discharges which exceed the following levels:
      (1)   BOD, 250 mg/l; and
      (2)   TSS, 200 mg/l.
   (B)   The amount of surcharge will be based upon the mass emission rate (in pounds per day) discharged above the levels referred to in subsections (A)(1) and (A)(2) above. The amount charged per pound of excess will be set forth in the schedule of charges and fees.
   (C)   The volume of flow used in determining the total discharge of wastewater for payment of user charges and surcharges shall be based on the following:
      (1)   Metered water consumption, as shown in the records of meter readings maintained by the town;
      (2)   If required by the town or at the individual discharger’s option, other flow monitoring devices which measure the actual volume of wastewater discharged to the sewer. Such devices shall be accessible and safely located, and the measuring system shall be installed in accordance with plans approved by the town. The metering system shall be installed, and maintained, at the user’s expense, according to arrangements that may be made with the town; or
      (3)   Where any user procures all, or part, of his or her water supply from sources, other than the town, the user shall install, and maintain, at his or her own expense, a flow measuring device of a type approved by the town.
         (a)   The character and concentration of the constituents of the wastewater used in determining surcharges shall be determined by samples collected, and analyzed, by the town. Samples shall be collected in such a manner as to be representative of the actual discharge, and shall be analyzed using procedures set forth in 40 C.F.R. part 136.
         (b)   The determination of the character, and concentration, of the constituents of the wastewater discharge by the POTW Director, or his or her duly appointed representatives, shall be binding as a basis for charges.
(Ord. 33-2002, passed 10-21-2002)