The city, acting by its Common Council, may adopt reasonable fees for reimbursement of costs of setting up and operating the Utility’s pretreatment program which may include:
(A) Fees for monitoring, inspection, and surveillance procedures including the cost of collection and analyzing a user’s discharge, and reviewing monitoring reports submitted by users;
(B) Fees for reviewing and responding to accidental discharge procedures and construction;
(C) Fees for filing appeals; and
(D) Other fees as the city may deem necessary to carry out the requirements contained herein. These fees relate solely to the matters covered by this chapter and are separate from all other fees, fines, and penalties chargeable by the Utility.
(E) The Board of Public Works and Safety is authorized to approve an enforcement response plan, and such additional plans, policies, and procedures, as it deems are necessary and proper to carry out the terms and conditions of this chapter.
(Ord. 10-04-12, passed 4-10-12)