Auto body repair and paint shops
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Auto repair
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Auto wash
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Bakeries
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Battery manufacturing
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Cooling plants
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Dairies
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Dry cleaners
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Eating establishments (restaurants and cafeterias)
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Electroplating and metal finishing
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Explosives and ammunitions
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Fuel oil dealers
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Funeral services
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Gasoline service stations
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Gum and wood chemical manufacturing
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Hospitals and medical offices
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Laundries
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Leather tanning and finishing
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Lumber and building materials — retail
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Jewelry manufacturing
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Machine and sheet metal shops
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Meat/Poultry/Vegetable products processing and packaging
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Nursing care facilities
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Paper mills
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Paving and roofing
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Pesticide processors and handling
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Professional cleaning
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Photographic processing
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Printing
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Schools and universities (research and educational labs)
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Scrap and waste material handling
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Veterinary services
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Woodworking shops
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Classification
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Description
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Wastewater Residential 1 (small)
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Single-family residential units served by individual meters
of less than or equal to 1 inch in size
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Wastewater Residential 2 (medium)
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Single-family residential units served by individual meters
greater than 1 inch or less than 3 inches in size
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Wastewater Residential 3 (large)
|
Single-family residential units served by individual meters
greater than or equal to 3 inches in size
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Wastewater Multifamily 1 (small)
|
Multifamily residential users served by a common meter of less
than or equal to 1 inch in size, with separate sanitary facilities
provided for each unit and connected to a common sewer service line.
This class includes mobile home parks, duplexes, triplexes, apartment
complexes, etc.
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Wastewater Multifamily 2 (medium)
|
Multifamily residential users served by a common meter of greater
than 1 inch or less than 3 inches in size with separate sanitary facilities
provided for each unit and connected to a common sewer service line.
This class includes mobile home parks, duplexes, triplexes, apartment
complexes, etc.
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Wastewater Multifamily 3 (large)
|
Multifamily residential users served by a common meter of greater
than or equal to 3 inches with separate sanitary facilities provided
for each unit and connected to a common sewer service line. This class
includes mobile home parks, duplexes, triplexes, apartment complexes,
etc.
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Wastewater Commercial 1 (small)
|
Commercial, nonresidential users served by individual meters
of less than or equal to 1 inch in size with a wastewater discharge
comparable in quality to normal residential wastewater. Included are
schools, office buildings, shops, etc.
| |
Wastewater Commercial 2 (medium)
|
Commercial, nonresidential users served by individual meters
of greater than 1 inch or less than 3 inches in size and with a wastewater
discharge comparable in quality to normal residential wastewater.
Included are schools, office buildings, shops, etc.
| |
Wastewater Commercial 3 (large)
|
Commercial, nonresidential users served by individual meters
of greater than or equal to 3 inches in size and with a wastewater
discharge comparable in quality to normal residential wastewater.
Included are schools, office buildings, shops, etc.
| |
Wastewater Multi-Commercial 1 (small)
|
Multiple, commercial and other nonresidential users served by
a common meter less than or equal to 1 inch in size and with wastewater
discharge comparable in quality to normal residential wastewater.
Included in this category are shopping centers, motels, educational
and other governmental institutions, etc.
| |
Wastewater Multi-Commercial 2 (medium)
|
Multiple, commercial and other nonresidential users served by
a common meter of greater than 1 inch or less than 3 inches in size
and with wastewater discharge comparable in quality to normal residential
wastewater. Included in this category are shopping centers, motels,
educational and other governmental institutions, etc.
| |
Wastewater Multi-Commercial 3 (large)
|
Multiple, commercial and other nonresidential users served by
a common meter of greater than or equal to 3 inches in size and with
wastewater discharge comparable in quality to normal residential wastewater.
Included in this category are shopping centers, motels, educational
and other governmental institutions, etc.
| |
Wastewater Industrial 1 (small)
|
Nonresidential users served by individual meters of less than or equal to 1 inch in size and with an industrial discharge as defined by § 195-2
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Wastewater Industrial 2 (medium)
|
Nonresidential users served by individual meters of greater than 1 inch or less than 3 inches in size and with an industrial discharge as defined by § 195-2
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Wastewater Industrial 3 (large)
|
Nonresidential users served by individual meters of greater than or equal to 3 inches in size and with an industrial discharge as defined by § 195-2
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Wastewater Institutional: government buildings, schools, and
other similar industrial or commercial facilities which provide public
and quasi-public services where more than 1 building or structure
is serviced by a common water meter. The following categories for
wastewater institutional customers are:
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Wastewater Institutional (WWI 1)
|
Customer water service line less than 1 inch
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Wastewater Institutional (WWI 2)
|
Customer water service line equal to 1 inch
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Wastewater Institutional (WWI 3)
|
Customer water service line greater than 1 inch or equal to
1.5 inches
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Wastewater Institutional (WWI 4)
|
Customer water service line greater than 1.5 inches or equal
to 2 inches
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Wastewater Institutional (WWI 5)
|
Customer water service line greater than 2 inches or equal to
3 inches
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Wastewater Institutional (WWI 6)
|
Customer water service line greater than 3 inches or equal to
4 inches
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Wastewater Institutional (WWI 7)
|
Customer water service line greater than 4 inches or equal to
6 inches
|
Aldrin
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Heptachlor
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Antimony
|
Hexavalent Chromium
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Arsenic
|
Hexachlorobenzene
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Barium
|
Iron
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Benzo (a) Pyrine
|
Lead
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Beryllium
|
Lindane
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Bismuth
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Manganese
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BOD
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Mercury
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Boron
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Molybdenum
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Benzene
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Nickel
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Cadmium
|
PCBs
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Carbon Tetrachloride
|
Rhenium
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Chlordane
|
Selenium
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Chromium (Hexa)
|
Silver
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Chromium (Tri)
|
Strontium
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Cobalt
|
Tellurium
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Copper
|
Tin
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Cyanide
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Uranium
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Dieldrin
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Zinc
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Fluoride
|
UC = A + (K)(V)
|
Where:
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UC
|
=
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monthly user charge fee in dollars per month.
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A
|
=
|
minimum monthly charge in dollars per month for being connected
to the sewer system, whether or not any wastewater is discharged to
the system.
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K
|
=
|
basic user charge in dollars per month made per unit of 100
gallons of water used per month.
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V
|
=
|
volume of water used per month in hundreds of gallons (units);
based on the average water consumption for the months of December
through February (winter water average), inclusive, and becoming effective
for each user for a nine-month period beginning with the City's
billing for the month of April.
|
UC = A + (K)(V)
|
Where:
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UC and K
|
=
|
as previously defined in Subsection B above.
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V
|
=
|
actual volume of water used per month in hundreds of gallons
(units); unless a winter water average has been established and accepted
by the Superintendent for the particular user.
|
SR
|
=
|
(Vi)
|
Kss(SS-5)
5
|
+
|
KCOD (COD-400)
400
|
Where:
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SR
|
=
|
surcharge in dollars per month; such surcharge being in addition
to the monthly user charge.
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Vi
|
=
|
volume of water used per month in units of 100 gallons.
| ||
Kss
|
=
|
charge in dollars per month made per unit of 100 gallons of
water used for wastes of normal settleable solids concentration.
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KCOD
|
=
|
charge in dollars per month made per unit of 100 gallons of
water used for wastes of normal COD concentration.
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SS
|
=
|
settleable solids concentration of the industrial waste in milliliters
per liter; shall not be less than 5 for computation of the surcharge.
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COD
|
=
|
COD concentration of the industrial waste in milligrams per
liter; shall not be less than 400 for computation of the surcharge.
|
Kss and KCOD shall be computed by the City to reflect the City's
estimation of the respective costs of treating the settleable solids
and COD components of normal wastewater. To compute Kss and KCOD,
the following formula shall be utilized:
| |
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K = Kss + KCOD + Kv
|
Where:
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K, Kss, and COD
|
=
|
are as previously defined in Subsection D above.
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Kv
|
=
|
the estimated portion of K which may be attributed to the processing
of a unit of 100 gallons of wastewater independent of treatment or
renovation of that wastewater.
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