A. 
Users of the system complying with the provisions of this Part 2 shall pay rates and charges as set forth below. Such rates and charges shall be designed to produce revenues which are proportionate to the cost of providing service to each user class of each customer class. Such cost shall include, but not be limited to, operation, maintenance, replacement, depreciation and a reasonable rate of return of the system's investment. Any bulk user of the system must establish a similar schedule of rates and charges to assure that its individual users are paying proportionate share of the cost of providing service in conformance with EPA regulations.
B. 
A surcharge shall also be imposed on those users who exceed normal BOD, TSS, phosphorus and ammonia concentrations established as provided herein.
The following rates and charges for sewage disposal service shall apply for users within the City of Grand Rapids:
2010 Commodity Rate per 100 Cubic Feet
Domestic
$3.33
Commercial
$3.33
Industrial
$3.33
2010 Monthly Service Charge
Water Meter Size
(inches)
Charge
3/4 or less
$13.70
1
21.94
1 1/4
32.54
1 1/2
45.50
2
78.48
3
172.70
4
304.61
6 or larger
681.50
A. 
If the City Manager determines that a discharge will not cause pass-through or interference as defined in this Part 2, industrial or commercial users whether they are located within a retail service area or a bulk service area shall be charged a surcharge if the concentration of their discharge exceeds a five-day BOD of 250 mg/L, and/or TSS of 250 mg/L; or any phosphorus of 15 mg/L. That charge shall be $0.231 per pound of BOD and $0.285 per pound of TSS and $1.160 per pound of phosphorus in excess of the above limits. In addition, all industrial or commercial users shall be charged a surcharge for ammonia concentrations exceeding 38 mg/L. The charge shall be $0.298 per pound of ammonia in excess of the above limit. Discharge concentrations of these substances and the resulting surcharge shall be based on at least three composite samples per quarter. This sampling shall be performed by either the City or the industrial user as determined by the City Manager.
B. 
The fee for a discharge permit or discharge authorization as provided for in § 313-22 of this Part 2 whether they are located within a retail service area or a bulk service area shall be $400 per year and an analytical fee based on Subsection C.
C. 
The following schedule of charges shall apply to any analysis which may be required as part of a discharge permit:
Analysis
2010 Charge
(each) (except where noted otherwise)
Metals
$7
TSS
$7
BOD
$14
Total phosphate
$13.50
pH
$5
EPA 624
$60
EPA 625
$115
BTEX/MTBE
$35
Sulfide
$12
Oil and grease
$25
Total cyanide
$15
Hexavalent chromium
$10
Fecal coliform
$45
Labor
$56.16 per hour
Sampler
$35 per day
Vehicle
$3.18 per hour
D. 
These charges will be reviewed annually and may change to reflect the current cost of providing these services.
Annually, after the close of the fiscal year and prior to the adoption of the system's budget, there shall be a review of rates and charges. Upon completion of the review, a report shall be prepared and presented to the City Commission summarizing the review and recommending rates and charges which assure that all the costs of the system will be recovered from customer and user classes proportionately to the cost of providing service to them.
Delinquent bills shall be collected as provided for in § 313-59 of this Part 2.
The rates and charges set forth in §§ 313-47, 313-53 and 313-54 shall be effective on January 1, 2010. There rates and charges are subject to annual review.