Pursuant to RSA 149-1 and the current intermunicipal agreement, and amendment thereof, between the Town of Bedford and the City of Manchester for wastewater service, a system of sewer rental charges is hereby established, under the authority given at §
212-3, and assessed for paying the cost of construction, payment of interest on debt incurred, management, maintenance, replacement, operation, and repair of the Town's sewer system and appurtenant structures, as well as the Town's share of the City's wastewater treatment facilities. Said sewer rental charges shall consist of a service charge and a sewer user charge.
Sewer rental charges for residential premises, commercial establishments,
and industrial establishments shall be paid by the owner of any such
structure containing one or more dwelling units, commercial establishments,
or industrial establishments from which structure sewage discharges
into the Town sewer system.
User charges for residential and commercial premises shall be
based on the consumption of water on premises connected with the Town
sewer system.
A. Computation of charges. In computing charges under the user charge
formula for residential and commercial users, biochemical oxygen demand
(BOD) and suspended solids (SS) content are fixed at 250 mg/l.
B. Basis of charges. User charges are based on the volume and strength
of wastewater discharged by users.
C. Measurements of BOD and SS content. Strength shall be determined
from the BOD and SS content of the wastewater as determined by periodic
composite sampling by the Town.
D. Samplings. Said periodic composite sampling shall be conducted by
or under the supervision of the Chief Sanitary Engineer of the City
of Manchester, as an authorized representative to the Town, to an
extent that will permit a reasonable determination of BOD and SS.
Charges on metered and nonmetered residential and commercial
users and sewer connection charges are adopted by resolution of the
Town Council from time to time and are on file in the Clerk's
office.
The funds received from the collection of sewer rental charges
shall be kept as a separate and distinct fund which shall be known
as the "Sewer Fund." Any surplus in such fund may, as determined by
the Town Council, be used for the enlargement or replacement of the
wastewater treatment facilities. Such sewer rental charges may be
used to pay previous expansion or improvements of wastewater treatment
facilities.
Billing periods for sewer rental charges shall correspond with
billing periods of the Manchester Water Works for the same customers.
Bills shall be itemized and shall specify a due date which shall be
no less than 25 days from the date when bills are mailed.
All bills shall be payable on or before the due date specified
in the bill. Interest shall be charged at 12% per annum on all bills
not paid by the due date. The Town Council shall review and adjust
the requirements and charges of the sewer rental charge system on
an as-needed basis.