(A) The volume of flow used in computing sewer rental charges shall be based upon actual in situ flow measurements.
(B) In the event the city finds it is not practical to measure either the actual sewage and industrial waste flow or the flow of diverted water, it may at its discretion approve some other manner of computing or estimating the amount of water diverted from or discharged to the public sanitary sewerage system.
(C) Also, in the event that the city finds it is not practical to make an actual measurement of the waste discharge from the premises of the customer into the public sanitary sewerage system, the city may at its discretion, accept as the volume of waste discharged from the premises that are shown by water meters of the city.
(D) Where a person discharging industrial wastes into the sanitary sewers of the city procures any part or all of his or her water supply from sources other than the municipal utilities, all or part of which is discharged into the sanitary sewer, the person discharging said waste shall install and maintain, at his or her expense, water meters of a type approved by the city for the purpose of determining the proper volume of flow to be charged.
(Prior Code, § 4-4-8) (Ord. 215, passed 3-20-1977)