(A) In the event a building or premises discharging sewage, water or other liquid wastes into the municipal sanitary sewage system used water supplied on other than a metered basis from either a private or public water supply, the Sanitary Board may require the owner or occupant to cause a water meter or other measuring device to be installed.
(B) In a situation where a building or premises used water in excess of 30,000 gallons per quarter and it can be shown that a substantial portion of the water used does not and cannot enter the sewage system, the Sanitary Board may require or permit the installation of additional meters or measuring devices in such a manner as to determine the quantity of water, sewage or liquid waste actually entering such sewage system or may establish formulae for such determination and adjust the sewage service charge accordingly.
('71 Code, § 945.04) (Ord. 110, passed 7-31-57)