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(a) Any person violating any of the provisions of §§ 15-403 through 15-432 of this article shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined a sum not to exceed $500 for each offense, at the discretion of the court, and every such person shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for every day on which such violation shall continue.
(b) Any person violating any of the provisions of §§ 15-403 through 15-432 of this article shall become liable to the city for any expense incurred as a result of such violations.
(c) In cases of repeated violations, the city may revoke the permit for the discharge of wastes into the sewer system, and effect the discontinuation of water and sewer service or both.
(Ord. 786, passed 2-1-1977)
(a) The city shall not be liable to any sewer customer for failure to provide adequate sewer service or for damages resulting from sewer backups unless the city is grossly or wantonly negligent or intends to create damages to the sewer customer.
(b) The city does not guarantee the provision of adequate sewer service through any of its mains and connecting services at any time except only when its mains are in good working order to meet the usual demand of its customers.
(Ord. 1081, passed 9-18-1990)
All users of the wastewater facilities of the city are hereby classified in the following manner.
(a) Individual domestic. Individual domestic shall mean any single-family residence, commercial business, office, institution, school, church or public entity having an individual direct or indirect connection to the wastewater facilities of the city and an individual city or private water service meter.
(b) Multi-domestic. Multi-domestic shall mean any multi-family residence, apartment or mobile home and any commercial business, office, institution, school, church or public entity having a direct or indirect connection to the wastewater facilities of the city and not having an individual water service meter, however served with city or private metered water by the owner of the property on which it is located.
(c) Industrial. Industrial shall mean any individual business engaged in the manufacturing or processing of one or more products, and in which wastewaters are produced from such manufacturing or processing, which are discharged, directly or indirectly, to the wastewater facilities of the city.
(Ord. 801, passed 6-21-1977)
(a) Generally. For the purposes of this article, CUSTOMER shall mean the account holder assigned a city water meter (excluding irrigation only meters) and having city wastewater service. For all residential and non-residential customers of the city, except as provided under division (b) below, the basis for the monthly use charges shall be the average monthly metered water consumption for January, February and March each year, which shall be effective from April 1 of the year until April 1 of the following year. New customers shall be billed by the average for the same customer class, until an average monthly metered water consumption for the January, February and March usages can be established. When the city is unable to read the water meter within the base period, the meter consumption shall be estimated based on the customer’s prior history.
(b) Car washes.
(1) Where water consumption is totally or partially used for a car wash, the basis for the monthly wastewater use charge shall be the average monthly water consumption over the most recent six-month period, from the April reading to the September reading, effective October 1 of each year, and from the October reading to the March reading, effective April 1 of each year.
(2) If no average water consumption is available for the applicable period, then the actual monthly water consumption shall be used for monthly wastewater billing purposes until the applicable average water consumption can be established.
(Ord. 1377, passed 4-2-2002; Ord. 1742, passed 1-19-2021; Ord. 1784, passed 11-15-2022; Ord. 1798, passed 12-5-2023)
All wastewater bills shall be paid monthly on or before the sixteenth day of the month following the service rendered. The following rates shall be charged for each water meter serving a customer:
(a) All city customers. The following is hereby established as rates for wastewater service use by all customers within the city:
Customer charge: | $25 per month |
Use charge: | $3 per 1,000 gallons water use per month |
(b) All rural customers. The following is hereby established as rates for wastewater service use by all customers outside the city who also receive city wastewater service:
Customer charge: | $50 per month |
Use charge: | $6 per 1,000 gallons water use per month |
(Ord. 1239, passed 11-21-1995; Ord. 1296, passed 10-6-1998; Ord. 1742, passed 1-19-2021; Ord. 1784, passed 11-15-2022; Ord. 1798, passed 12-5-2023)
(a) An extra strength surcharge is hereby established for those users who produce wastewater with a five-day biochemical oxygen demand (B.O.D.) greater than 300 milligrams per liter (mg/l) or a suspended solids (SS concentration in excess of 350 mg/l).
(b) The surcharge shall be computed in accordance with the following formula:
S=Vw x 8.34 x $0.0946 (BOD-300) + $0.0565 (SS-350)
Where:
S = Surcharge in dollars monthly
Vw = Volume of wastewater in million gallons per month
8.34 = Unit weight of water in pounds per gallon
$0.0946 = Unit charge for B.O.D. in dollars per pound
BOD = five-day biochemical oxygen demand in milligrams per liter
$0.0565 = Unit charge for SS in dollars per pound
SS = Suspended solids concentration in milligrams per liter
300 = Allowable B.O.D. in milligram per liter
350 = Allowance SS in milligrams per liter
(Ord. 801, passed 6-21-1977)
If any rural user obtains water from a source other than the city’s water system, the charge to such user shall be based on the average monthly metered water consumption by water customers during the months of January, February and March.
(Ord. 801, passed 6-21-1977; Ord. 1742, passed 1-19-2021; Ord. 1784, passed 11-15-2022; Ord. 1798, passed 12-5-2023)
Where no wastewater of any kind has been discharged into the wastewater facilities, and the city’s water system has been disconnected from the premises for the entire month, the user shall not receive the monthly billing for use of the wastewater facilities.
(Ord. 801, passed 6-21-1977)
Sewer bills and bills for industrial cost recovery charges shall be rendered to the person or legal entity designated by the owner, his or her agent, tenant or occupant to receive the water bill. Sewer bills shall be rendered monthly and shall be due on the first day of each month. If any bill is not paid by the fifteenth day of the month in which it becomes due, a written notice shall be given of the city’s intention to disconnect water service to such premises if the bill is not paid within ten days of such notice, and that if the bill is not paid within ten days, the water service shall be disconnected and shall not be reconnected until all past due bills for wastewater facilities service are paid in full, together with a charge of $20 for reconnecting.
(Ord. 801, passed 6-21-1977)
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