There is hereby created an authority to be designated and known as the "Water Pollution Control Authority for the City of Norwalk" (hereinafter referred to as the "WPCA"), pursuant to Chapter
103, Sections 7-245 through 7-273a, inclusive, of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended (hereinafter referred to as the "Act"). The purpose for which the Authority is hereby created is to construct, reconstruct, operate and maintain the Sewerage System for the City of Norwalk. Sections
91-1 through
91-11 of the Code of the City of Norwalk are hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof to the extent not inconsistent herewith. The definition of "Water Pollution Control Authority" in §
91-2 of the Norwalk Code is hereby amended by deleting "The City of Norwalk Common Council" and substituting therefor "The Water Pollution Control Authority" established herein and hereby. All capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings set forth in the Act, as amended from time to time.
The following terms shall have the meanings set forth below:
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
limited-liability company, company, public agency, taxing district
or organization of any kind, but excluding the City, its officers,
boards, agencies or departments.
SEWAGE
Wastewater or water-carried wastes from residences, commercial
buildings, institutions and industrial establishments.
SEWERAGE SYSTEM
All facilities for collecting, transporting, receiving, pumping,
treating and disposing or discharge of sewage or wastewater.
The WPCA shall consist of nine members. They shall include the
Mayor, Chairman of the Board of Estimate and Taxation (BET), President
of the Common Council, the Chairman of the Public Works Committee
of the Common Council, one other member of the Common Council and
four at-large members appointed by the Mayor and approved by the Common
Council. No more than two of the three Common Council representatives
shall be from the same political party. The Mayor, BET Chairman and
Common Council representatives may each appoint a continuous designee
(alternate) to represent him/her. At least one of the at-large members
must be an accountant or financial manager and at least one must be
an engineer. The Authority shall meet at least monthly. All members
of the Authority, or their designees, shall have the right to vote.
The Director of Public Works and the Director of Finance shall serve
ex officio without the right to vote.
City officials who become members of the WPCA Board of Directors
by virtue of their position shall remain as members throughout their
tenure as City officials. The terms of designees of City officials
shall be coterminus with those of the City officials. At-large members
shall be appointed for three years, except those first appointed,
two of whom shall serve initial two-year terms.
The officers of the WPCA shall be a Chairman and Vice Chairman
elected by the membership for one-year terms commencing on the first
day of each July. Designees shall not be eligible to serve as officers
of the WPCA.
Except as the bylaws of the WPCA may permit in emergency situations,
the powers of the WPCA shall be executed by its members at a meeting
duly called and held. No action shall be taken except by the affirmative
vote of a majority of the voting members present.
The directors, designees and officers of the WPCA shall serve
without compensation.
The WPCA shall be staffed by the Director of Public Works and
as many persons as the Director may determine to be necessary or convenient
for the performance of its duties. Existing City or contractual employees
may be used to fulfill the provisions of this section. The qualifications
of all WPCA employees must be the same or more stringent than those
required by the State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.
Any members of the Authority may be removed from office in accordance
with the terms of § 1-222 of the City Charter. City officials
who have appointed designees may change designees during their terms.
In furtherance of the purpose for which it is created, the WPCA
may exercise any powers granted to such an Authority under the Act,
as it is amended from time to time.
All revenues and costs of operations of the WPCA shall be accounted
for separately from the other operations of the City. The WPCA shall
create the fund or funds necessary to ensure that operating and nonoperating
revenues shall be sufficient to cover all costs and expenses of operating
all facilities of the WPCA and to ensure the WPCA complies with any
restrictions placed on the use of any financial or capital resources.
The WPCA may consider factors that influence the cost of the Sewerage
System, including strength, volume and delivery flow rates and characteristics
of sewage.
Charges for system use furnished by the WPCA for residential,
commercial, nonresidential, industrial, municipal and institutional
users shall be established and periodically revised by the WPCA after
publication and a public hearing in accordance with Section 7-255
of the Connecticut General Statutes. Such charges shall reflect the
proportional distribution of all costs among all users pursuant to
the Act and Section 204(b) of 33 U.S.C. § 1284(b), as said
statutes may be amended from time to time, as reasonably determined
by the WPCA. The WPCA may set up meters to monitor the inflow and
outflow of sanitary waste into and out of the Sewerage System.
The annual budget of the WPCA shall be prepared and approved
by the WPCA members and shall require the additional approval of the
Board of Estimate and Taxation and the Common Council in accordance
with the schedule of the annual budget of the City. In the event that
either the Board of Estimate and Taxation or the Common Council rejects
the WPCA proposed budget, the WPCA may modify and resubmit said budget
until it is approved.