It is determined and declared necessary to adopt rules to levy
and collect revenue against property where connection has been made
to the sanitary sewer in order to provide for the cost of construction,
operation, maintenance and replacement of the sewage system.
Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning
of terms used in this article shall be as follows:
APPROVING AUTHORITY
The City of Fox Lake or any person, staff, or consultant
delegated authority by the City.
BOD (BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND)
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of organic matter in five days at 20° C., expressed as milligrams
per liter (mg/l). 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,
beginning five feet outside the inner face of the building wall.
BUILDING SEWER
The extension from the building drain to the public sewer
or other place of disposal. Also called "house connection." The building
sewer (lateral) is not considered a part of the municipal sewer system.
CATEGORY A
Those sanitary sewer users who discharge normal domestic
strength wastewater with concentrations of BOD no greater than 250
mg/l and suspended solids no greater than 250 mg/l.
CATEGORY B
Those sanitary sewer users who discharge wastewater with
concentrations in excess of 250 mg/l for BOD and 250 mg/l for suspended
solids. Users whose wastewater exceeds the concentration for any one
of these parameters shall be in Category B.
CHLORINE REQUIREMENT
The amount of chlorine in mg/l which must be added to sewage
to produce a residual chlorine as specified in the Wisconsin Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (WPDES) permit.
CITY
The City of Fox Lake or the City's delegated representative.
COMBINED SEWER
A sewer intended to receive both wastewater and stormwater
or surface water.
COMPATIBLE POLLUTANTS
Biochemical oxygen demand, suspended solids, phosphorous,
nitrogen, pH, or fecal coliform bacteria, plus additional pollutants
identified in the WPDES permit for the publicly owned wastewater treatment
facility receiving the pollutants, if such works were designed to
treat such additional pollutants and, in fact, do remove such pollutants
to a substantial degree.
EASEMENT
An acquired legal right for the specified use of land owned
by others.
FLOATABLE OIL
Oil, fat or grease in such physical state that it will separate
by gravity from wastewater by treatment in an approved pretreatment
facility. Wastewater shall be considered free of floatable oil if
it is properly pretreated and the wastewater does not interfere with
the collection system.
GARBAGE
The residue from the preparation, cooking and dispensing
of food and from the handling, storage and sale of food products and
produce.
GROUND GARBAGE
The residue from the preparation, cooking and dispensing
of food that has been shredded to such a degree that all particles
will be carried freely in suspension under the flow conditions normally
prevailing in public sewers with no particle greater than 1/2 inch
in any dimension.
INCOMPATIBLE POLLUTANTS
Wastewater with pollutants that will adversely affect or
disrupt the quality of wastewater treatment if discharged to a wastewater
treatment facility.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
The wastewater from industrial process, trade or business
as distinct from sanitary sewage.
MAJOR CONTRIBUTING INDUSTRY
An industry that:
A.
Has a flow of 90,000 gallons (12,032 cubic feet or more per
average month);
B.
Has a flow greater than 5% of the flow carried by the wastewater
collection and treatment facilities receiving the waste;
C.
Has a material in its discharge included on a list of toxic
pollutants issued under § 283.21(1), Wis. Stats.; or
D.
Has a significant impact, either singularly or in combination
with other contributing industries, on the wastewater treatment facility
or the quality of its effluent.
NATURAL OUTLET
Any outlet, including storm sewers and combined sewer overflows,
into a watercourse, pond, ditch, lake or other body of surface water
or groundwater.
NITROGEN
Kjeldahl nitrogen which is the sum of organic nitrogen and
ammonia nitrogen.
PARTS PER MILLION
A weight-to-weight ratio; the parts per million value multiplied
by the factor 8.34 shall be equivalent to pounds per million gallons
of water.
PERSON
Any and all persons, including any individual, firm, company,
municipal or private corporation, association, society, institution,
enterprise, governmental agency or other entity.
pH
The logarithm of the reciprocal of the hydrogen-ion concentration.
The concentration is the weight of hydrogen-ions, in grams, per liter
of solution. Neutral water, for example, has a pH value of 7 and a
hydrogen-ion concentration of 10-7.
PHOSPHORUS
Total phosphorus and is expressed in mg/l or P (phosphorus).
PUBLIC SEWER
Any publicly owned sewer, storm drain, or sanitary sewer.
REPLACEMENT COSTS
Expenditures for obtaining and installing equipment, accessories
or appurtenances which are necessary during the useful life of the
wastewater treatment facility to maintain the capacity and performance
for which such facilities were designed and constructed.
SANITARY SEWAGE
A combination of liquid and water-carried wastes discharged
from toilets and/or sanitary plumbing facilities.
SANITARY SEWER
A sewer that carries liquid and water-carried wastes from
residences, commercial buildings, industrial plants and institutions,
together with minor quantities of groundwater, stormwater and surface
water that are not admitted intentionally.
SANITARY SEWER SERVICE PIPE
A pipe or conduit that carries wastewater from residences,
commercial buildings, industrial plants, and institutions to the sanitary
sewer main, including the connection to the main.
SEWAGE
The spent water of a community. The preferred term is "wastewater."
SEWER
A pipe or conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water.
SEWER SERVICE CHARGE
A charge levied on users of the wastewater collection and
treatment facilities to recover annual revenues for debt service,
replacement costs and operation and maintenance expenses of said facilities.
(The user charge which covers operation, maintenance and replacement
expenses is a part of the sewer service charge.)
SLUG
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 or flows during normal operation and
shall adversely affect the collection 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
and Wastewater, published jointly by the American Public Health Association,
American Water Works Association and Water Environment Federation.
STORM DRAIN (STORM SEWER)
A drain or sewer for conveying water, groundwater, subsurface
water or unpolluted water from any source.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
Total suspended matter that either floats on the surface
of or is in suspension in water, wastewater or other liquids and that
is removable by laboratory filtering as prescribed in Standard Methods
for the Examination of Water and Wastewater and referred to as "nonfilterable
residue."
UNPOLLUTED WATER
Water of quality equal to or better than the effluent criteria
in effect or water that would not cause violation of receiving water
quality standards and would not be benefited by discharge to the sanitary
sewers and wastewater treatment facilities provided.
USER CHARGE
A charge levied on users of the wastewater collection and
treatment facilities for payment of operation, maintenance and replacement
costs of said facilities.
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.
WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY
An arrangement of devices and structures for treating wastewater,
industrial wastes and sludge. Sometimes used as synonymous with "wastewater
treatment plant."
WATERCOURSE
A natural or artificial channel for the passage of water,
either continuously or intermittently.
WISCONSIN POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (WPDES) PERMIT
A document issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural
Resources to the FLWCC which establishes effluent limitations and
monitoring requirements for the municipal wastewater treatment facility.
WPDES Permit No. WI-0031992-04-0 and modifications thereof pertain
to the City's wastewater treatment facility.