The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ADMINISTRATOR
The Village Manager or his or her designee or authorized representatives.
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND or BOD5
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five days at 20° C., expressed in terms of weight and concentration as milligrams per liter.
BUILDING DRAIN
That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system which receives the discharge from soil, waste and other drainpipes inside the walls of the building and conveys it to the building sewer, beginning five feet outside the inner face of the building wall.
BUILDING SEWER
The extension from the building drain to the public sewer or other place of disposal.
CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND or COD
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the chemical oxidation of organic matter, expressed in terms of milligrams per liter.
COMPATIBLE POLLUTANT
Those pollutants which the wastewater system is or may be designed to reduce or remove from wastewater in accordance with its NPDES permit.
COOLING WATER
The water discharged from any use such as air conditioning, refrigeration, or other cooling to which the only pollutant added is heat.
CUSTOMER
Any person, company, corporation, or governmental authority or agency authorized to use water or to connect to the public sewer under a permit issued by the Village.
DIRECT WATER COOLING
The use of water as a refrigerant or as a primary heat transfer medium.
FWPCA
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq., as amended.
GARBAGE
Solid waste from the domestic or commercial preparation, cooking, dispensing, storage, handling or sale of food.
INDIRECT WATER COOLING
The use of water to extract heat from a refrigerant or as a secondary heat transfer medium.
INDUSTRIAL COST RECOVERY (ICR) CHARGE
That amount assessed each industrial user as defined in this chapter to repay that portion of all federal grant amounts allocable to the treatment of wastes from the industrial users of the wastewater facilities and capacity committed to their use.
INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL WASTES
The wastewater from the place of the user's business, trade or profession.
INDUSTRIAL USER (FOR THE PURPOSE OF INDUSTRIAL COST RECOVERY)
A. 
Any nongovernmental, nonresidential user of the treatment works which discharges more than the equivalent of 25,000 gallons per day (gpd) of sanitary wastes and which is identified in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual 1972, Office of Management and Budget, as amended and supplemented under one of the following divisions:
(1) 
Division A — Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing.
(2) 
Division B — Mining.
(3) 
Division D — Manufacturing.
(4) 
Division E — Transportation, Communications, Electric, Gas, and Sanitary Services.
(5) 
Division I — Services.
B. 
In determining the amount of a user's discharge for purpose of industrial cost recovery, the Village may exclude domestic wastes or discharges from sanitary conveniences.
C. 
Any user of the treatment works that discharges wastewater to the treatment works which contains toxic pollutants or poisonous solids, liquids or gases in sufficient quantity, either singly or by interaction with other wastes, to contaminate the sludge of any municipal systems, or to injure or to interfere with any sewage treatment process, or which constitutes a hazard to humans or animals, creates a public nuisance, or creates any hazard in or has an adverse effect on the waters receiving any discharge from the treatment works.
INDUSTRIAL USER (FOR THE PURPOSE OF THE USER CHARGE SYSTEM)
A. 
Any user of the treatment works, which:
(1) 
Is identified in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual 1972, Office of Management and Budget, as amended and supplemented under the following divisions:
(a) 
Division A — Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing.
(b) 
Division B — Mining.
(c) 
Division D — Manufacturing.
(d) 
Division E — Transportation, Communications, Electric, Gas, and Sanitary Services.
(e) 
Division I — Services.
(2) 
Discharges wastewater containing pollutants which may interfere with the treatment process, may be toxic or incompatible, may interfere with the processing or disposal of the sludge, or may have an adverse effect on the receiving stream.
B. 
By definition, any industrial user for the purpose of industrial cost recovery shall also be an industrial user for the purpose of the user charge system.
INFILTRATION
Water other than wastewater that enters a sewer system, including building drains and building sewers, from the ground through such means as defective pipes, pipe joints, connections or manholes. Infiltration does not include and is distinguished from inflow.
INFILTRATION/INFLOW (I/I)
The total quantity of water from both infiltration and inflow without distinguishing the source.
INFLOW
Water other than wastewater that enters a sewer system, including building drains and building sewers, from sources such as roof leaders, cellar drains, yard drains, area drains, foundation drains, drains from springs and swampy areas, manhole covers, cross-connections between storm sewers and sanitary sewers, catch basins, cooling towers, stormwaters, surface runoff, street wash waters, or drainage. Inflow does not include, and is distinguished from, infiltration.
MAJOR CONTRIBUTORY INDUSTRY
An industrial user of the wastewater system that:
A. 
Has a flow of 50,000 gallons or more per average workday;
B. 
Has a flow greater than 5% of the flow carried by the municipal system receiving the waste;
C. 
Has in its waste a toxic pollutant in toxic amounts as defined in standards issued under Section 307 of the FWPCA, or by the Administrator; or
D. 
Is found by the Administrator or state, in connection with the NPDES permit currently in effect issued to the City of Kalamazoo and/or the Village, to have significant impact, either singly or in combination with other contributing industries, on the wastewater system or upon the quality of effluent from the wastewater system.
MG/L
Milligrams per liter.
NATURAL OUTLET
Any outlet into a watercourse, pond, ditch, lake, or body of surface water or groundwater.
NONINDUSTRIAL USER
All users of the wastewater facilities not classified as an industrial user for purposes of the user charge system.
NPDES or NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
The program for issuing, conditioning and denying permits for the discharge of pollutants from point sources into the navigable waters, territorial seas, and contiguous zone of the United States pursuant to Section 402 of the FWPCA.
PERMIT
Written permission of the Village to connect to a public sewer.
pH
The logarithm of the reciprocal of the weight of hydrogen ions in grams per liter of solution.
POLLUTANT
Dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, cellar dirt, and industrial, residential and agricultural waste discharged into water.
POLLUTION
The man-made or man-induced alteration of the chemical, physical, biological, or radiological integrity of water.
PRETREATMENT
Application of physical, chemical and/or biological processes to reduce the amount of pollutants in or alteration of the nature of the pollutant properties in wastewater prior to discharging such wastewater into the wastewater system.
PRETREATMENT STANDARDS
All applicable rules and regulations implementing Section 307 of the FWPCA, as well as any nonconflicting state or local standards which may require more restrictive treatment of wastewater under the circumstances described in Section 307 of the FWPCA.
PROPERLY SHREDDED GARBAGE
Garbage that has been shredded to such a degree that no particle shall be larger than one-half inch or 1.27 centimeters in any dimension, and all particles can be carried freely in the wastewater under the flow conditions normally prevailing in the wastewater system.
PUBLIC SEWER
A sewer in which all owners of abutting property have equal rights and which is controlled by public authority.
RECOVERED AMOUNTS
That revenue generated as a result of the industrial cost recovery system.
RECOVERY PERIOD
Thirty years or the useful life of the treatment works, whichever is less.
RETAINED AMOUNTS
Fifty percent of the recovered amounts.
SANITARY SEWER
A pipe or system of pipes that conveys wastewaters from residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants, institutions, or other structures as a part of the wastewater collection system.
SEWAGE
Any combination of water-carried animal or vegetable wastes from residences, business and commercial buildings, institutions, and industrial establishments.
SHALL; MAY
"Shall" is mandatory; "may" is permissive.
SLUDGE
The accumulated solids separated from liquids during the treatment of wastewaters.
STORM DRAIN or STORM SEWER
Any drain or sewer intended expressly for the conveyance of stormwater and surface water, street wash, or drainage or other unpolluted water.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
The total suspended matter that floats on the surface of, or is suspended in, wastewater and that is removable by laboratory filtering.
TAP or CONNECTION
The connecting of the building sewer to the public sewer.
USER
Any person who discharges or causes or permits the discharge of wastewater into the wastewater system and/or the owner or occupant of any property from which the discharge is made.
WASTEWATER
Water or any liquid containing pollutants which is discharged or permitted to be discharged into the wastewater system.
WASTEWATER SYSTEM
The complete wastewater collection, treatment and disposal system of the Village, including all works, instrumentalities, or properties used or useful therein.
WATERCOURSE
Any natural channel or body of water in which a flow of water occurs either continuously or intermittently.
A. 
With approval of the Village Council and for the purpose of preventing, discounting or correcting any violations of this chapter, the Administrator may adopt and establish rules and regulations for the enforcement of this chapter.
B. 
Rules and regulations adopted under this chapter may include, but are not limited to, imposing requirements upon industrial or commercial users to submit plans for the pretreatment of wastewater, to install equipment to monitor the nature and quantity of the wastewater being discharged into the system, and/or to keep records.
Construction of all sewer services shall be done by licensed master plumbers or pipelayers. Nothing in this Code shall be construed to prevent a person who owns and occupies a single-family residence from securing a permit to personally install, alter or repair the sanitary sewer within his or her property, provided he or she has reasonable knowledge of such work and is capable of such installation. Such owner shall obtain a permit for any such work and shall call for inspection as provided in this chapter. The Village may require the applicant to submit evidence of fitness to do such work.
[Added 11-16-1995 by Ord. No. 216]
A person who violates any provision of this chapter is responsible for a municipal civil infraction, subject to payment of a civil fine as set forth in § 55-8. Repeat offenses under this chapter shall be subject to increased fines as set forth in § 55-8.