[Adopted as Title 9, Ch. 2, of the City Code]
The following definitions are applicable to this article:
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD)
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of organic matter in five days at 20° C., expressed as milligrams
per liter. Quantitative determination of BOD shall be made in accordance
with procedures set forth in Standard Methods.
BUILDING DRAIN
That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system
which receives the discharge from soil, waste, and other drainage
pipes inside the walls of the building and conveys it to the building
sewer.
BUILDING SEWER
The extension from the building drain to the public sewer
or other place of disposal beginning outside the inner face of the
building wall.
GARBAGE
The residue from the preparation, cooking, and dispensing
of food, and from the handling, storage, and sale of food products
and produce.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
The wastewater from industrial process, trade, or business,
as distinct from sanitary sewage, including cooling water and the
discharge from sewage pretreatment facilities.
PERSON
Any and all persons, including any individual, firm, company,
municipal or private corporation, association, society, institution,
enterprise, government agency, or other entity.
pH
The logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen-ion concentration.
The concentration is the weight of the hydrogen-ions, in grams per
liter of solution. Neutral water, for example, has a pH value of 7
and hydrogen-ion concentration of 10-7.
SANITARY SEWER
A sewer that carries liquid and water-carried wastes from
residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants, and institutions,
together with minor quantities of ground, stormwaters and surface
waters that are not admitted intentionally.
SHOCK
Any discharge of water or wastewater which in concentration
of any given constituent or in quantity of flow exceeds for any period
of duration longer than 15 minutes more than five times the average
twenty-four-hour concentration of flows during normal operation and
shall adversely affect the system and/or performance of the wastewater
treatment works.
STANDARD METHODS
The examination and analytical procedures set forth in the
most recent edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water,
Sewage and Industrial Wastes, published jointly by the American Public
Health Association, the American Water Works Association, and the
Federation of Sewage and Industrial Wastes Associations.
STORM DRAIN (STORM SEWER)
A drain or sewer for conveying water, groundwater, subsurface
water or unpolluted water from any source.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Solids that either float on the surface of, or are in suspension
in, water, wastewater, or other liquids, and that is removable by
laboratory filtering as prescribed in Standard Methods for Examination
of Water and Wastewater and is referred to as "nonfilterable residue."
WASTEWATER
The spent water of a community. From the standpoint of source,
it may be a combination of the liquid and water-carried wastes from
residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants, and institutions;
together with any groundwater, surface water, and stormwater that
may be present, but not intentionally admitted.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS
An arrangement of devices and structures for treating wastewater,
industrial wastes, and sludge. Sometimes used as synonymous with "waste
treatment."
WATERCOURSE
A natural or artificial channel for the passage of water,
either continuously or intermittently.
The rules, regulations, and sewer rates of the City of Princeton
of Green Lake County, Wisconsin, hereinafter set forth shall be considered
a part of the contract with every person, company or corporation who
is connected with the sewer system of the City of Princeton and every
such person, company or corporation by connecting with the sewer system
shall be considered as expressing his/her or their assent to be bound
thereby. Whenever any of said rules and regulations, or such others
as the City of Princeton, Green Lake County, Wisconsin, may hereafter
adopt are violated, the service shall be shut off from the building
or place of such violation (even though two or more parties are receiving
service through the same connection), and shall not be reestablished
except by order of the City of Princeton Common Council, and on payment
of all arrears, the expenses and established charges of shutting off
and putting on, and such other terms as the City of Princeton may
determine, and a satisfactory understanding with the party that no
further cause for complaint shall arise. In case of such violation,
said City of Princeton furthermore, may declare any payment made for
the service by the party or parties committing such violation, to
be forfeited, and the same shall thereupon be forfeited. The right
is reserved to the City of Princeton to change said rules, regulations,
and sewer rates from time to time as it may deem advisable and to
make special rates and contracts in all proper cases.
The following rules and regulations for the government of licensed
plumbers, sewer users, and others, are hereby adopted and established:
A. Plumbers. No plumber, pipe fitter, or other person will be permitted
to do any plumbing or pipe-fitting work in connection with the sewer
system without first receiving a license from the State of Wisconsin.
B. Users.
(1) Application for service.
(a)
Every person connecting with the sewer system shall file an
application in writing to the City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer in
such form as is prescribed for that purpose. Blank forms for such
application will be furnished at the office of the City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer.
The application must state fully and truly all the uses which will
be allowed except upon further application and permission regularly
obtained from said City of Princeton. If the applicant is not the
owner of the premises, the written consent of the owner must accompany
the application. Persons connected to the sewer system of the City
of Princeton are referred to as "users."
(b)
The application may be for service to more than one building
or more than one unit of service through one service connection; and,
in such case, charges shall be made accordingly.
(c)
If it appears that the service applied for will not provide
adequate service for the contemplated use, the City of Princeton may
reject the application. If the City of Princeton shall approve the
application, it shall issue a permit for services as shown on the
application.
(2) Costs included in connection. Prior to the issuance of any permit
for connection, all users must agree to pay for all connection costs
from the building or premises needing service to the main. These costs
include all work done in accordance with the lateral construction,
including but not limited to materials, trenching, connection, backfill,
compaction, surfacing, etc.
[Amended 10-24-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-21]
(3) Tap permits. After sewer connections have been introduced into any
building or upon any premises, no plumbing shall make any alterations,
extensions, or attachments, unless the party ordering such tapping
or other work shall exhibit the proper permit for the same from the
City of Princeton.
(4) User to keep in repair. All users shall keep their own service pipes
in good repair and protected from frost, at their own risk and expense,
and shall prevent any unnecessary overburdening of the sewer system.
(5) User use only. No user shall allow others or other services to connect
the sewer system through his/her lateral.
(6) User to permit inspection. Every user shall permit the City of Princeton,
or its duly authorized agent, at all reasonable hours of the day,
to enter their premises or building to examine the pipes and fixtures,
and the manner in which the drains, and sewer connections operate;
and they must at all times, frankly and without concealment, answer
all questions put to them relative to its use.
(7) Utility responsibility. It is expressly stipulated that no claim
shall be made against said Sewer Utility or City of Princeton by reason
of the breaking, clogging, stoppage, or freezing of any service pipes;
nor from any damage arising from repairing mains, making connections
or extensions or any other work that may be deemed necessary. The
right is hereby reserved to cut off the service at any time for the
purpose of repairs or any other necessary purpose, any permit granted
or regulation to the contrary notwithstanding. Whenever it shall be
become necessary to shut off the sewer service within any district
of the said City of Princeton, the City shall, if practicable, give
notice to each and every consumer within such affected district of
the time when such service will be so shut off.
C. Excavations.
(1) Minimal inconvenience to public. In making excavations in streets
or highways for laying service pipe or making repairs, the paving
and earth removed must be deposited in a manner that will occasion
the least inconvenience to the public.
(2) Excavation warning. No person shall leave any such excavation made
in any street or highway open at any time without barricades, and,
during the night, warning lights shall be maintained at such excavations.
(3) Excavation restoration. In refilling the opening, after the service
pipes are laid, the earth must be laid in layers of not more than
nine inches in depth, and each layer thoroughly compacted to prevent
settling. This work together with the replacing of sidewalks, ballast
and paving, must be done so as to make the street as good, at least,
as before it was disturbed, and satisfactory to the City of Princeton.
No opening of the streets for tapping the pipes will be permitted
when the ground is frozen.
D. Tapping the mains.
(1) Authorization. No person, except those having special permission
from the City of Princeton, or persons in their service and approved
by them, will be permitted, under any circumstances to tap the mains
or collection pipes. The kind and size of the connection with the
pipe shall be that specified in the permit or order from said City.
(2) Pipe taps. Pipes should always be tapped on the top half, and not
within six inches (15 cm) of the joint, or within 24 inches (60 cm)
of another lateral connection.
E. Installation of house laterals.
(1) Standards. All service pipes (laterals) on private property will
be installed in accordance with Ch. SPS 382, Wis. Adm. Code.
(2) Inspections. All building sewers under construction will be inspected
by a designated representative of the City of Princeton. The building
sewers and/or private interceptor main sewers shall be inspected upon
completion of placement of the pipe and before backfilling, and tested
before or after backfilling. Any sewer that is backfilled prior to
inspection shall be re-excavated to allow said inspection.
F. Septic tank and holding tank disposal.
(1) Permit required. No person in the business of gathering and disposing of septic tank sludge or holding tank sewage shall transfer such material into any disposal area or sewer manhole located within the City of Princeton boundaries unless a permit for disposal has been first obtained from the City of Princeton. Written application for this permit shall be made to the City of Princeton and shall state the name and address of the applicant; the number of its disposal units; and the size, model, and license number of each unit. Permits shall be nontransferable except in the case of replacement of the disposal unit for which a permit shall have been originally issued. The permit may be obtained upon payment of a fee as prescribed by Chapter
182, Fees. The City of Princeton may impose such conditions as it deems necessary on any permit granted.
(2) Charges. Charges for a disposal shall be as prescribed by Chapter
182, Fees. Bills shall be mailed on a monthly basis and, if payments are not received within 30 days thereof, disposal privileges shall be suspended.
(3) Insurance. Any person or party disposing of septic tank or holding
tank sludge agrees to carry public liability insurance in an amount
not less than $100,000 to protect any and all persons or property
from injury and/or damage caused in any way or manner by any act,
or failure to act, by any of his/her employees. The person(s) shall
furnish a certificate certifying such insurance to be in full force
and effect.
(4) Materials to be disposed.
(a)
Any materials dumped into the treatment system shall be of domestic
origin only and any person holding a permit as provided by this section
shall comply with the provisions of any and all applicable ordinances
of the City of Princeton, and shall not deposit or drain any gasoline,
oil, acid, alkali, grease, rags, waste, volatile or inflammable liquids,
or other deleterious substances into any manhole nor allow any earth,
sand, or other solid material to pass into any part of the sewage
system.
(b)
The person(s) or party disposing waste agrees to indemnify and
save harmless the City of Princeton from any and all liability and
claims for damages arising out of or resulting from work and labor
performed.
(c)
The person(s) or party disposing waste shall furnish bond to
the City of Princeton in an amount of $1,000 to guarantee performance.
Said performance bond shall be delivered to the City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer
prior to the issuance of the permit hereunder.