The Village Board may adopt a manual of service, tap-in and pretreatment charges and fees from time to time by resolution. These charges and fees shall be collected at the time of tap-in, or in accordance with a schedule determined by the engineer of record.
The Village may adopt charges and fees, which may include:
A. 
Fees for reimbursement of costs for establishing, operating and maintaining the Village's pretreatment program.
B. 
Fees for monitoring, inspection and surveillance procedures.
C. 
Fees for reviewing accidental discharge procedures and construction.
D. 
Fees for filing appeals.
E. 
Fees for consistent removal (by the Village) of pollutants otherwise subject to federal pretreatment standards.
F. 
Fees for industrial wastewater discharge permits.
G. 
Fees for the acceptance of trucked-in waste.
H. 
Other fees as the Village may deem necessary to carry out the requirements contained herein.
No statement contained in this chapter shall be construed as preventing any special agreement or arrangement between the Village and any industrial concern whereby abnormal industrial waste of unusual strength or character may be accepted by the Village for treatment, subject to payment therefor by the industrial user. However, in no event will a waiver be granted which could result in a violation of any federal, general or categorical standard or prohibition.
If any water or wastes are discharged or proposed to be discharged to the public sewers, which waters contain abnormal-strength sewage or which, in the judgment of the engineer of record, may have a deleterious effect upon the wastewater facilities or receiving waters, or which may otherwise create a hazard to life or constitute a public nuisance, the Village Board may:
A. 
Reject the wastes;
B. 
Require pretreatment to an acceptable condition for discharge to the public sewers;
C. 
Require control over the quantities and rates of discharge; and/or
D. 
Require payment to cover the added cost of handling and treating the wastes not covered by existing taxes or sewer charges. BOD, TKN, TSS and phosphorous may be considered as surchargeable parameters, if prior approval is given by the engineer of record. When the engineer of record determines the volume and character of such wastes to otherwise be in compliance with all pertinent federal, state and local regulations and all other provisions of this chapter, and not to cause overloading of the town's facilities, then approval for such discharge may be granted subject to payment of a surcharge determined by the engineer of record.