[Adopted 4-29-1980 by L.L. No. 1-1980]
[Amended 10-16-1990 by L.L. No. 2-1990]
No person(s) shall maliciously, willfully or negligently break,
damage, destroy, uncover, deface or tamper with any structure, appurtenance
or equipment which is a part of the wastewater facilities. Any person(s)
violating this provision shall be subject to immediate arrest.
[Amended 8-19-1998 by L.L. No. 4-1998]
The following fees shall be submitted to the Village Clerk at
the time of application for a permit or a renewal permit, or, within
five days of the date of the permit, if the Village issues a permit
without an application having been submitted, to cover permit administration
and inspection fees:
A. Private wastewater disposal system.
(1) Less than 10,000 gallons per day (gpd) discharge: $100. (NOTE: One-time-only
fee paid upon issuance of first building sewer permit.)
B. Residential or commercial building sewer permit.
(1) Less than 10,000 gpd discharge: $100. (NOTE: One-time-only fee paid
upon issuance of first building sewer permit.)
(2) From 10,000 to 100,000 gpd discharge: $500.
(3) Greater than 100,000 gpd discharge: $750.
C. Industrial building sewer permit.
(1) Less than 10,000 gpd discharge (sanitary only): $500.
(2) Greater than 10,000 gpd discharge (sanitary only): $750.
(3) Less than 10,000 gpd discharge: $1,000.
(4) From 10,000 to 100,000 gpd discharge: $1,500.
(5) From 100,000 to 500,000 gpd discharge: $2,500.
(6) Greater than 500,000 gpd discharge: $5,000.
[Adopted 5-6-1980 by L.L.
No. 2-1980]
[Amended 9-23-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998]
This article is adopted pursuant to the authority of Article
14-F of the General Municipal Law and Municipal Home Rule Law § 10.
[Amended 9-23-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998]
The provisions of this article shall be liberally construed
in favor of the Village of Canajoharie and shall not be deemed a limitation
or repeal of any other powers granted the Village by the laws of the
State of New York.
[Added 9-23-1998 by L.L.
No. 3-1998; amended 10-14-2013 by L.L. No. 3-2013]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD)
The result obtained when using an approved laboratory procedure
to determine the quantity of oxygen utilized in the aerobic biochemical
oxidation of organic matter or in a sample, expressed in milligrams
per liter.
COST PER kwh
The cost of electrical power per kilowatt hour (kwh) without
respect to demand charges.
DOMESTIC BASE FLOW
The average daily base flow of domestic waste entering the
WWTP calculated by summing the total flow over the desired billing
period and dividing by the number of days in the billing period.
DOMESTIC BOD CONCENTRATION
The actual BOD concentration expressed in mg/l for domestic
influent as determined through laboratory testing or using a conservative
value of 300 mg/l to account for the dilution of influent from infiltration
and inflow (I&I).
DOMESTIC BOD LOADING
The loading to the WWTP of BOD generated by domestic waste
calculated by multiplying the domestic BOD concentration by 8.34 pounds/gallon
multiplied by the domestic base flow divided by 1,000,000.
DOMESTIC SEWAGE
Liquid wastes from the noncommercial preparation, cooking
and handling of food, liquid wastes containing human excrement and
similar matter from the sanitary conveniences in dwellings, commercial
buildings, industrial buildings and institutions, or liquid wastes
from clothes washing and/or floor/wall washing that is free from stormwater,
surface water, industrial and other wastes that exhibit the following
characteristics in general:
A.
BOD (five-day): 2,500 pounds per million gallons (300 milligrams
per liter), or less;
B.
Suspended solids: 2,500 pounds per million gallons (300 milligrams
per liter), or less;
C.
Phosphorus: 125 pounds per million gallons (15 milligrams per
liter), or less;
D.
Ammonia: 250 pounds per million gallons (30 milligrams per liter),
or less;
E.
Total Kjeldahl nitrogen: 417 pounds per million (50 milligrams
per liter), or less;
F.
Chlorine demand: 209 pounds per million gallons (25 milligrams
per liter), or less;
G.
Chemical oxygen demand: 2,920 pounds per million gallons (350
milligrams per liter), or less; and
H.
Oil and grease: 830 pounds per million gallons (100 milligrams
per liter), or less.
DOMESTIC SOLIDS
The total VSS (sludge) as calculated by multiplying the domestic
BOD loading by the solids yield.
EQUIPMENT COST TO OPERATE
The cost to operate designated equipment calculated by multiplying
the kilowatts required by the cost per kwh and then multiplying that
product by the equipment runtime in hours.
EQUIPMENT RUNTIME
The amount of time equipment operates to achieve required
results under a specific set of circumstances.
FUEL SURCHARGE
The surcharge assessed against the hauling of dewatered sludge
expressed as a per day cost calculated by dividing the total cost
over the billing period divided by the number of days in billing period.
mg/l
Milligrams per liter.
PUBLICLY OWNED TREATMENT WORKS (POTW)
A treatment works, as defined by Section 212 of the Act,
(33 U.S.C. § 1292), which is owned, in this instance, by
the Village of Canajoharie. This definition includes any sewers and
appurtenances that transport wastewater to the POTW treatment plant,
but does not include pipes, sewers, or other conveyances not connected
directly or indirectly to a facility providing treatment.
SEWER SURCHARGE
The demand payment for the use of a public sewer and/or sewage
treatment plant for the handling of any sewage, industrial wastes,
or other wastes accepted for admission thereto in which the characteristics
thereof exceed the maximum values of such characteristics in domestic
sewage as set forth herein.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER (SIU)
A discharger to the POTW wastewater treatment plant (WWTP)
who discharges nondomestic wastewaters and who is:
A.
Subject to National Categorical Pretreatment Standards promulgated
by the EPA;
B.
Having substantial impact, either singly or in combination with
other industries, on the operation of the treatment works;
C.
Using, on an annual basis, more than 10,000 pounds or 1,000
gallons of raw material containing priority pollutants and/or substances
of concern and discharging a measurable quantity of these pollutants
to the sewer system; or
D.
Discharging more than 5% of the flow or load of conventional
pollutants received by the POTW treatment plant.
*Note: A user discharging a measurable quantity of a pollutant
may be classified as nonsignificant if, at the influent to the POTW
treatment plant, the pollutant is not detectable.
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SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER BOD CREDIT
The equivalent proportion of the domestic BOD loading contained
in the significant industrial user base flow calculated by multiplying
the domestic BOD loading by 8.34 pounds/gallon multiplied by the significant
industrial user base flow divided by 1,000,000.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER BOD ELECTRICAL COST
The electrical costs associated with the BOD treatment per
day by multiplying the significant industrial user HP/kilowatt conversion
by the cost per kwh and multiplying the product by 24 hours.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER BOD LOADING
The loading to the WWTP of BOD generated by the Significant
Industrial User calculated by multiplying the Significant Industrial
User BOD Concentration by 8.34 pounds/gallon multiplied by the Significant
Industrial User Base Flow divided by 1,000,000.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER FLOW
The average daily flow of wastewater generated by the significant
industrial user calculated by summing the total flow over the desired
billing period and dividing by the number of days in the billing period.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER HORSEPOWER REQUIREMENT
The total horsepower required to treat significant industrial
user adjusted BOD loading calculated by multiplying the horsepower
per pound of BOD removed by the significant industrial user adjusted
BOD loading.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER PERCENT SOLIDS
The percent of total solids contributed by the significant
industrial user expresses as a decimal by dividing the significant
industrial user solids by the total solids.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER SLUDGE DISPOSAL COST
The cost per day of disposal of the significant industrial
user sludge volume calculated by multiplying the sludge disposal unit
cost by the significant industrial user sludge volume plus the fuel
surcharge.
SIGNIFICANT INDUSTRIAL USER SLUDGE VOLUME
The amount of sludge generated per day by the significant
industrial user expressed as wet tons calculated by dividing the significant
industrial user VSS by the dewatered sludge percent solids multiplied
by 2,000 pounds/ton.
SOLIDS YIELD
The pounds of volatile suspended solids (VSS) (sludge) produced
per pound of BOD applied at the WWTP, as a decimal value. The VSS
is 0.4 pounds.
TOTAL SOLIDS
The total solids generated per day expressed in pounds/day
calculated by adding domestic solids to significant industrial user
solids.
VSS
Volatile suspended solids (VSS).
WWTP
Wastewater treatment plant (same as "POTW" treatment plant).
[Amended 9-23-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998; 10-14-2013 by L.L. No. 3-2013]
A. Hereby, a system of charges for the use of the Village of Canajoharie
POTW is established. Such charges shall be used to fund the cost of
operating and maintaining the Village of Canajoharie POTW as well
as to support the amortized debt associated with the POTW.
B. Annually as a function of the adoption of the Village budget, the
Village Board shall calculate and established a consumption-based
sewer use charge in the form a dollars per 1,000 gallons of potable
water metered use for domestic sewage as defined herein.
C. Annually as a function of the adoption of the Village budget, the
Village Board shall calculate and establish the criteria for determining
the sewer surcharge.
D. The sewer surcharge shall be calculated utilizing the SIU Surcharge
Calculation Worksheet as follows:
(1) Number of days in billing period. In line 1, the number of days in
the billing period is entered. The spreadsheet is designed to calculate
the surcharged based on any number of days desired for the billing
period (e.g., monthly, quarterly, biannual, and annual).
(2) Domestic BOD contribution.
(a)
In line 2, the average domestic base flow in gallons per day
is entered. This is calculated by summing the total flow over the
desired billing period and dividing by the number of days in the billing
period. For example, if the WWTP has an influent domestic base flow
of 51,100,000 gallons over a period of 365 days, the average daily
flow would be 51,100,000 gallons per year/365 days per year = 140,000
gallons per day (gpd). The 140,000 gpd would be entered into the spreadsheet.
(b)
In line 3, the domestic BOD concentration in mg/l BOD is entered.
If data is unavailable for this, a conservative influent BOD of 300
mg/l can be assumed as the collection system is impacted by inflow
and infiltration (I&I).
(c)
Line 4 is an output field where the BOD mass loading (expressed
in pounds per day, or pounds/day) is calculated based on the flow
and BOD concentration. To determine the pounds/day of BOD loading,
the following formula is applied:
(3) Solids yield at WWTP. In line 5, the pounds of volatile suspended
solids (VSS) (aka sludge) produced per pound of BOD applied at the
WWTP is entered as a decimal value. The current configuration results
in the generation of 0.4 pounds of VSS per pound of BOD entering the
plant, so the value of 0.4 is used in line 5.
(4) Domestic solids. Line 6 is an output field where the total VSS (sludge)
is calculated by multiplying the pounds/day of BOD loading from line
4 by the sludge yield (line 5).
(5) BOD loading from SIU.
(a)
In line 7, the average daily flow from SIU for the billing period
is entered in gallons per day, which can be calculated by averaging
the daily SIU flow. In line 8, the average SIU BOD concentration in
mg/l for the billing period, which can be calculated by averaging
the daily SIU BOD concentrations over the billing period, is entered.
(b)
Line 9 calculates the BOD loading in pounds per day using Formula
1. Since the SIU is billed a consumption based charge as established
by the Village annually which includes payment for the equivalent
of the domestic BOD concentration, an equation for credit (line 10,
output field) is used based on the average daily flow from SIU and
applying Formula 1.
(c)
Line 11 is an output field that calculates the difference between
the total BOD loading from SIU (line 9) and the BOD credit (line 10)
to give the adjusted BOD loading available for the following surcharge
calculations.
(6) Solids produced from SIU.
(a)
The section of the spreadsheet determines the amount of sludge
generated from SIU for hauling and the cost per day. Line 12 is an
output field to determine the amount of VSS produced from SIU's
BOD loading by multiplying the adjusted BOD loading by the VSS yield
from line 5.
(b)
In line 13, the solids concentration from the belt filter press
(BFP) is entered as a decimal.
(c)
Line 14 is an output field that calculates the amount of wet
tons of sludge generated per day by the following formula:
TONS/DAY =
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VSS(pounds/day)
Solids (decimal)(2,000 pounds/ton)
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(Formula 2)
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(d)
In line 15, the landfill cost per wet ton of solids is entered.
Line 16 is an output field where the cost per day for sludge disposal
is calculated based on the tons of wet solids produced per day (line
14) multiplied by the landfill cost per wet ton (line 15).
(7) Determination of percentage of VSS created by SIU.
(a)
The amount of VSS and sludge for hauling can be calculated directly
by the contribution of BOD and flow from SIU; however, in order to
assess the equipment run times, including the belt filter press, associated
press feed pumps, and chemical addition appropriate between the SIU
and domestic users, the percent VSS contribution from SIU is calculated.
(b)
Line 17 is an output field that calculates the total VSS production
at the WWTP and is the pounds per day of VSS from the domestic BOD
loading (line 6) plus the pounds per day of VSS per day contribution
from SIU BOD loading (line 12).
(c)
Line 18 is an output field that calculates the decimal value
of the VSS contribution by dividing the pounds VSS per day from SIU
(line 12) by the total contribution (line 17). This value is be used
for further calculations in the spreadsheet.
(8) Power required for SIU BOD removal.
(a)
To create the VSS, the BOD entering the plant is mixed with
an activated sludge (suspended growth) process. In order for the biomass
in the tank to utilize the BOD to create VSS, air is applied. As of
2013, the WWTP has four 40 HP brush aerators and a 30 HP centrifugal
blower with a grid of fine bubble diffusers. It has been determined
that the four brush aerators contribute a maximum of 9,120 pounds
of oxygen per day and the diffuser grid and blower contribute another
2,500 pounds for a total of 11,620 pounds of oxygen per day. Approximately
1.2 pounds of oxygen is required per pound of BOD, which gives the
plant the ability to treat 9,683 pounds of BOD per day (11,620 pounds
O2/1.2 pounds O2/pound
BOD). To treat this amount of BOD, 190 total HP would be required
(four 40 HP brush aerators + 30 HP blower). To determine the horsepower
required per pound of BOD, 190 HP/9,683 pounds BOD = 0.0196 HP/pound
BOD. This value is entered into the input field on line 19. As treatment
processes are upgraded, this number will be recalculated.
(b)
Line 20 is an output field that calculates the total horsepower
required for SIU's wastewater and is calculated by multiplying
the horsepower required per pound of BOD removal (line 19) by the
SIU adjusted BOD loading (line 11).
(c)
Line 21 is an output field that converts the horsepower required
for SIU's wastewater into kilowatts (kw) and is the horsepower
x 0.746 kw/HP.
(d)
In line 22, the electrical cost per kilowatt hour (kwh) without
demand charges is entered.
(e)
Line 23 is an output field that calculates the electrical costs
associated with the BOD treatment per day by multiplying the kw required
(line 21) by the cost per kwh (line 22) and multiplying the result
by 24 hours.
(9) Power required for belt press and feed pumps.
(a)
The percentage of the runtimes of the belt filter press and
associated pumping (line 25) have been determined by the multiplying
the SIU percent solids (line 18) by the total equipment runtime (line
24). Line 24 is an input field.
(b)
Line 25 is an output field where the equipment runtime due to
sludge produced from SIU is calculated by dividing the runtime (line
24) by the percent VSS (line 18).
(c)
In line 26, the horsepower of the progressive cavity feed pumps
(feeds the belt press) is entered.
(d)
Line 27 is an output field where the horsepower is converted
to kw (0.746 kw/HP).
(e)
Line 28 is an output field where the daily cost to run the press
feed pumps which multiplies the kw required (line 27) by the cost
per kw (line 22) and are multiplied by the equipment runtime for the
SIU sludge (line 25).
(f)
Lines 29 through 31 and lines 32 through 34 are identical in
input and output to lines 26 through 28 and are to account for the
runtime of the sludge silo pumps and belt filter press.
(g)
Line 35 is an output field that sums the daily costs for the
two sets of pumps plus the belt filter press and is given as a dollar
amount per day.
(10)
Chemical addition and fuel surcharge costs.
(a)
To account for the addition chemicals and fuel surcharge for
hauling sludge, the chemical cost is entered in lines 36 through 38
where line 36 is the daily cost for polymer, line 37 is the daily
cost for permanganate, and line 38 is the daily cost for the fuel
surcharge. To calculate the daily costs for these items, the total
amount of these items used during the billing period is divided by
the number of days in the billing period.
(b)
Line 39 is an output field that calculates the sum of the chemical
and fuel surcharges and multiplies it by the percent VSS fraction
from SIU (line 18) to get the correct weighted cost.
(c)
The final section of the spreadsheet summarizes and calculates
the total cost for the SIU surcharge.
(d)
Line 40 is an output field where the total sludge generated
from SIU is calculated by multiplying the wet tons of sludge generated
per day (line 14) by the number of days in the billing period (line
1).
(e)
Line 41 is an output field that calculates the total sludge
disposal costs by multiplying the total wet tons of sludge for the
billing period (line 40) by the cost per wet ton (line 15).
(f)
Line 42 is an output field that calculates the total costs for
aeration power for the billing period that multiplies the cost per
day (line 23) by the number of days in the billing period (line 1).
(g)
Line 43 is an output field that calculates the total costs for
chemical and fuel surcharge associated with SIU solids and multiplies
the cost per day (line 41) by the number of days in the billing period
(line 1).
(h)
To accurately determine the electrical costs of running the
belt filter press and associated feed pumps for SIU sludge, the number
of days the press and pumps run is entered into line 44 and line 45
is an output field that calculates the electrical usage for this equipment
accounting for the number of days the equipment operates in a week.
The electrical cost per day for this equipment (line 37) is multiplied
by the number of days in the billing cycle (line 1). The result is
multiplied by the number of days of operation per week divided by
seven days a week.
(i)
Lastly, line 46 is an output field for the total cost of the
SIU surcharge and sums up lines 42 through 45. Line 47 is a calculation
of the surcharge program administration fee (20%) and line 48 is total
cost of the surcharge.
[Amended 10-26-1982 by L.L. No. 1-1982; 9-30-1987 by L.L. No. 3-1987; 9-6-1989 by L.L. No. 3-1989; 9-19-1991 by L.L. No. 4-1991; 9-24-1992 by L.L. No. 4-1992; 9-6-1994 by L.L. No. 1-1994; 8-20-1996 by L.L. No. 1-1996; 8-27-1997 by L.L. No. 1-1997; 9-23-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998]
A. User charges shall be levied on all users of the sewer system by
the Village Board in accordance with the provisions of this article.
B. There shall be four types of user charges:
[Amended 5-27-2008 by L.L. No. 1-2008; 5-19-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
(1) A regular user charge shall be billed to all users and shall be calculated
as set forth below.
(2) A user surcharge shall be billed only to those users who discharge
excess BOD5 and/or suspended solids to the
sewer system and shall be calculated as set forth below. Notwithstanding
the above, on September 1, December 1, March 1 and June 1 of each
year, the Superintendent shall recalculate the user surcharge based
on each user's actual days of discharge and the discharge characteristics
during the previous quarter. Based upon such recalculation, the Village
shall bill such users an additional user surcharge if the recalculation
indicates that a user discharged more excess BOD5 and/or suspended solids to the sewer system than anticipated under
the user surcharge or issue a credit to such users against future
monthly user surcharges if the recalculation indicates that a user
discharged less excess BOD5 and/or suspended
solids to the sewer system than anticipated under the user surcharge.
(3) An additional user charge shall be billed monthly to those users
whose discharges are, in the reasonable opinion of the Superintendent,
the sole cause of additional costs to the Village to treat such discharges,
or whose discharges constitute slug loads of any waste, including,
but not limited to, discharges of rejected product, that, in the reasonable
opinion of the Superintendent, are not adequately measured by the
Village or such user. The additional user charge shall be calculated
in the reasonable discretion of the Superintendent.
(4) During those years in which the Village has, will or will be likely
to incur engineering, legal or any other costs because of any action,
proceeding or order taken or issued against the Village that arises
out of or is associated with the discharges of any significant industrial
user, such costs that are budgeted by the Village (the enforcement
costs) shall be billed to significant industrial users in an enforcement
user surcharge. The enforcement user surcharge shall be billed monthly
to all significant industrial users and shall be based upon the ratio
each significant industrial user's discharge bears to the total
discharge of all significant industrial users.
C. The user charges shall be calculated as follows:
[Amended 9-27-1999 by L.L. No. 2-1999; 5-30-2001 by L.L. No. 1-2001; 5-1-2002 by L.L. No. 1-2002; 5-27-2003 by L.L. No. 1-2003; 5-30-2006 by L.L. No. 1-2006; 5-19-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009]
(1) Determine the total amount of user charges (the TUC) to be collected
by adjusting the budget approved for the sewer system for the next
fiscal year to reflect:
(a)
All earned income or other anticipated revenues.
(2) Calculate the proportionate cost for flow (the PCF), BOD5 (the PCBOD), and suspended solids (SS) (PCSS) by multiplying
the TUC by the following:
(3) Determine the total treated discharge (the TTD) to the Village's
wastewater treatment plant (the WWTP) from the properties served by
the sewer system for the prior April through March period based on
influent sampling reported to the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation (the DEC).
(4) Determine the average daily flow for the WWTP (the ADF) in million
gallons (mgd) by dividing the TTD by 365.
(5) Determine the monthly average concentration of BOD5 in milligrams per liter (mg/l) (the MBOD) for influent based on
influent sampling reported to the DEC for the prior April through
March period.
(6) Determine the monthly average concentration of SS in mg/l (the MSS)
for influent based on influent sampling reported to DEC for the prior
April through March period.
(7) Determine the total amount of BOD5 (the TBOD)
treated during the prior April through March period by applying the
following formula:
TBOD = ADF x 8.34 x MBOD x 260
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(8) Determine the total amount of SS (TSS) treated during the prior April
through March period by applying the following formula:
TSS = ADF x 8.34 x MSS x 260
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(9) Determine the cost per pound of treating BOD5 (the CTBOD) by applying the following formula:
(10)
Determine the cost per pound of treating SS (the CTSS) by applying
the following formula:
(11)
Determine the industrial wastewater discharge (the IWD), in
gallons, for each industrial user for the prior April through March
period as follows:
(a)
For each industrial user, except for Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation
and Canajo Manufacturing Company (formerly JOYCO USA Confectionery,
Inc.), add the 12 monthly water meter readings reported to the Village.
(b)
For Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation, add the total flows reported
by the company on the discharge monitoring reports (the DMRs) filed
with the Village as required under the Village of Canajoharie industrial
user discharge permit No. 1 for the industrial wastewater discharge
outfall No. 01.
(c)
For Canajo Manufacturing Company, add the total flows reported
by the company on the discharge monitoring reports (the DMRs) filed
with the Village as required under the Village of Canajoharie industrial
user discharge permit No. 2 for the combined industrial wastewater
discharge outfall No. 01.
(12)
Determine average daily industrial flow for each industrial
user in million gallons per day (mgd) (the ADIF) for each industry
by dividing the IWD by 260.
(13)
Determine the average industrial pollutant load in mg/l (the
IPL) for BOD5 and SS for each individual industrial
user for the prior April through March period as follows:
(a)
For each industrial user, except Canajo Manufacturing Company
and Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation, based on the results of effluent
sampling collected by the Village during periods of industrial production
and required to be reported to DEC for each industry.
(b)
For Canajo Manufacturing Company based on:
[1]
The results of effluent sampling collected by the Village during
periods of industrial production and required to be reported to DEC;
and
[2]
The results of effluent sampling collected by the user during
periods of industrial production and reported to the Village on its
monthly DMRs as required under Village of Canajoharie industrial user
discharge permit No. 2.
(c)
For Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation based on:
[1]
The results of effluent sampling collected by the Village during
periods of industrial production and required to be reported to DEC;
and
[2]
The results of effluent sampling collected by the user during
periods of industrial production and reported to the Village on its
DMRs as required under the Village of Canajoharie industrial user
discharge permit No. 1.
(d)
Where the Village and an industrial user collect and analyze
samples on the same day, the results, if found reliable by the Village,
shall be averaged and the result shall be used in calculating the
average.
(14)
Determine the excess pounds of BOD5 (the
EBOD) and SS (the ESS) discharged by each industrial user by applying
the following formula:
Excess pounds = ADIF x 8.34 x (IPL - 200) x 230
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(15)
Determine the cost to treat EBOD and ESS for each industrial
user using the following formulas:
(a)
Cost to treat EBOD = IPL x CTBOD.
(b)
Cost to treat ESS = IPL x CTSS.
(16)
Determine the user surcharge to be charged to an industrial
user by:
(a)
Adding the costs to treat EBOD and ESS for the user as determined in Subsection
C(15) and dividing by 12.
(b)
The user surcharge shall be billed monthly.
(c)
Where the total user surcharge to be paid for the year is less
$100, the user surcharge shall be billed in the first month.
(17)
Determine the enforcement user surcharge to be charged to an
industrial user by:
(a)
Adding the industrial wastewater discharges for all significant
industrial users for the previous April through March period (the
total SIU discharge).
(b)
Dividing a significant industrial user's discharge by the
total SIU discharge and multiplying the result by the enforcement
costs.
(c)
The enforcement user surcharge shall be billed monthly.
(d)
Where the total user surcharge to be paid for the year is less
$100, the enforcement user surcharge shall be billed in the first
month.
(18)
Determine the regular user charge to be billed to users by adding the costs calculated in Subsection
C(15) for all industrial users and the amount of the enforcement costs budgeted by the Village and subtracting the total from the TUC calculated in Subsection
C(1).
(19)
Determine the regular user charge rate (the UCR) to be charged
to all users by dividing the regular user charge by the total metered
flow (the TMF). The TMF shall be determined by adding the following:
(a)
The metered water use for all users, except for Beech-Nut Nutrition
Corporation and Canajo Manufacturing Company; and
(b)
For Canajo Manufacturing Company, the following flows:
[1]
The combined wastewater discharge metered at outfall No. 01
and reported to the Village on its monthly DMRs as required under
Village of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No. 2; and
[2]
The water use on the water supply lines metered for outfall
Nos. 02, 03, 04 and 05, the three permitted sanitary wastewater only
discharges reported to the Village as required under Village of Canajoharie
industrial user discharge permit No. 2.
(c)
For Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation, the following flows:
[1]
The combined wastewater discharge metered at outfall No. 01
and reported to the Village on its monthly DMRs as required under
Village of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No. 2; and
[2]
The combined wastewater discharge metered for outfall Nos. 02,
03, 04 and 05, the four permitted sanitary wastewater only discharges
reported to the Village as required under Village of Canajoharie industrial
user discharge permit No. 1.
(20)
The UCR shall be charged to users as follows:
(a)
All users, except Canajo Manufacturing Company and Beech-Nut
Nutrition Corporation, shall be charged the UCR for each 1,000 gallons
of water used.
(b)
Canajo Manufacturing Company shall be charged the UCR for each
1,000 gallons of wastewater discharged to the WWTP based upon total
flow meter readings from:
[1]
The combined wastewater discharge metered at outfall No. 01
and reported to the Village on its monthly DMRs as required under
Village of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No. 2; and
[2]
The water use on the water supply lines metered for outfall
Nos. 02, 03, 04 and 05 for the three permitted sanitary wastewater
only discharges and reported to the Village as required under Village
of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No. 2.
(c)
Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation shall be charged the UCR for
each 1,000 gallons of wastewater discharged to the WWTP based upon
total flow meter readings from:
[1]
The combined wastewater discharge metered at outfall No. 01
and reported to the Village on its monthly DMRs as required under
Village of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No. 1; and
[2]
The combined wastewater discharge metered for outfall Nos. 02,
03, 04 and 05 for the four permitted sanitary wastewater only discharges
and reported to the Village as required under Village of Canajoharie
industrial user discharge permit No. 1.
(d)
Industrial user billing procedures; meter readings.
[1]
All industrial users, except Canajo Manufacturing Company and
Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation, shall be billed monthly based on
water meter readings. The Village will take water meter readings,
except as set forth below.
[2]
In the event that any meter is not in service during a month,
or part thereof, or a user fails to report any reading to the Village
as required, the Village shall take its own reading and/or estimate
the amount of water used by the user based on available data.
[3]
Canajo Manufacturing Company shall be billed monthly based on
total flow readings for all discharges to the sewer system. Canajo
Manufacturing Company shall take total flow meter readings from:
[a] The combined wastewater discharge metered at outfall
No. 01 and reported to the Village on its monthly DMRs as required
under Village of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No.
2; and
[b] The water use on the water supply lines metered
for outfall Nos. 02, 03, 04 and 05 for the three permitted sanitary
wastewater only discharges and reported to the Village as required
under Village of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No.
2.
[4]
Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation shall be billed monthly based
on total flow readings for all discharges to the sewer system. Beech-Nut
Nutrition Corporation shall take total flow meter readings from:
[a] The combined wastewater discharge metered at outfall
No. 01 and reported to the Village on its monthly DMRs as required
under Village of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No.
01; and
[b] The combined wastewater discharge metered for outfall
Nos. 02, 03, 04 and 05 for the four permitted sanitary wastewater
only discharges and reported to the Village as required under Village
of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No. 1.
[5]
In addition to the requirements under Village of Canajoharie
industrial user discharge permit No. 2, Canajo Manufacturing Company
shall take all required flow meter readings and shall take water meter
readings from all water meters at its facility on the last business
day of each month and report the results to the Village Clerk within
two business days of the end of each month.
[6]
In addition to the requirements under Village of Canajoharie
industrial user discharge permit No. 1, Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation
shall take all required flow meter readings from the flow meters on
outfall Nos. 01, 02, 03, 04 and 05 at its facility on the last business
day of each month and report the results to the Village Clerk within
two business days of the end of each month.
[7]
In the event that any meter is not in service during a month,
or part thereof, or Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation or Canajo Manufacturing
Company fails to report any reading to the Village as required, the
Village may take its own reading, estimate the amount of water consumed
or wastewater discharged based on available data and/or take such
other action as may be required to reasonably determine the amount
of water consumed or wastewater discharged.
[Amended 9-23-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998; 5-1-2002 by L.L. No. 1-2002; 5-30-2006 by L.L. No. 1-2006]
A. Residential, commercial and public users who are billed a residential
rate for water use shall be billed twice each year based on water
meter readings.
B. Commercial and public users who are billed a commercial rate for
water use and all industrial users shall be billed monthly. Such users,
except for Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation, and Canajo Manufacturing
Company and/or assign shall be billed based on water meter readings.
Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation and/or assign shall be billed based
on total metered wastewater flows for outfall Nos. 01, 02, 03, 04
and 05. Canajo Manufacturing Company shall be billed based on the
total metered wastewater flows for outfall Nos. 01 and the water use
metered at outfall Nos. 02, 03, 04 and 05.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
C. All wastewater treatment bills shall be paid within four weeks of
the date of billing.
D. Each quarter, the Village shall determine if the user surcharge charged
to Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation and Canajo Manufacturing Company
should be adjusted based on documented use. On or before September
1, December 1, March 1 and June 1 (the surcharge review dates) of
each year, Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation and Canajo Manufacturing
Company shall provide the Village with the most recent quarterly data
for industrial pollutant loads and total flows from their permitted
outfalls in a form acceptable to the Village. Using such data, and
data collected by the Village for the applicable quarter, the Village
shall determine if the user surcharge paid during the applicable quarter
accurately reflects the excess pollutant load discharged by such industrial
user.
(1) If the pollutant loading during the applicable quarter is less than
the user surcharge previously billed for such quarter, the Village
shall credit the difference to the industrial user's account
to be applied against the next monthly wastewater treatment bill.
(2) If the pollutant loading during the applicable quarter is greater
than the user surcharge previously billed for such quarter, the Village
shall charge the difference to the industrial user's account
to be added to the next monthly wastewater treatment bill.
[Amended 5-27-2008 by L.L. No. 1-2008]
A. Any bill that is not paid within 30 calendar days of the date of
initial billing shall be deemed delinquent and 10% of the amount past
due shall be added to the bill as a penalty. In addition, interest
at the rate of 1% per month, or part thereof, calculated on the amount
past due and from the date of the initial bill shall be added to the
bill.
B. The nonreceipt of any bill shall not release a user from liability
for any user charge, penalties or interest. In those instances where
it is determined that the Village of Canajoharie is responsible for
the nonreceipt of a bill, the Village may, in its discretion, and
upon application, waive any or all penalties and/or interest.
C. User charges shall constitute and become a lien upon the real property
served by the sewer system upon issuance of an initial bill for such
charges.
D. A user whose bill is not paid within 70 days of the date of initial
billing shall also be liable for an additional penalty of 1% per month,
or part thereof, of the amount of the initial billing; and
E. Any user whose bill is delinquent shall be liable for all costs of
the Village associated with collecting the amounts in arrears, including,
with limitation, court costs, expert fees, attorneys fees, and cost
of lost employee time.
[Added 9-23-1998 by L.L.
No. 3-1998; amended 9-27-1999 by L.L. No. 2-1999; 5-30-2001 by L.L. No. 1-2001; 5-1-2002 by L.L. No. 1-2002; 5-27-2003 by L.L. No. 1-2003; 5-18-2004 by L.L. No. 1-2004; 5-3-2005 by L.L. No. 2-2005; 5-30-2006 by L.L. No. 1-2006; 5-22-2007 by L.L. No. 2-2007; 5-27-2008 by L.L. No. 1-2008; 5-19-2009 by L.L. No. 2-2009; 5-27-2010 by L.L. No. 2-2010]
The user charge schedule shall be as follows:
User Charge Schedule
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Regular user charge rate per 1,000 gallons of metered water
used for all users, except the permittees under Village of Canajoharie
industrial user discharge permits No. 1* and 2**
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$9.73
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Regular user charge rate per 1,000 gallons of metered wastewater
discharged from outfall Nos. 01, 02, 03, 04 and 05 pursuant to Village
of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No. 1
|
$9.73
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Regular user charge rate per 1,000 gallons of metered wastewater
discharged from outfall No. 01 and water use metered on outfall Nos.
02, 03, 04 and 05 pursuant to Village of Canajoharie industrial user
discharge permit No. 2
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$9.73
|
Industrial user surcharge per month
|
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IUDP No. 1
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$13,102.74
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IUDP No. 2
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$18,331.39
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Enforcement user surcharge per month
|
|
IUDP No. 1
|
$8,189.57
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IUDP No. 2
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$143.77
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NOTES:
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*
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Village of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No.
1 (IUDP No. 1) currently issued to Beech-Nut Nutrition Corporation.
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**
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Village of Canajoharie industrial user discharge permit No.
2 (IUDP No. 2) currently issued to Canajo Manufacturing Company.
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***
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The industrial user surcharge shall be recalculated quarterly as provided in § 121-14.
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The sewer rates set forth above are based on the existing sewer
rate model based on the 2010/2011 anticipated flows and BOD/TSS loadings
and proposed budget. The Village Board may modify the sewer rates
(i.e., increase or decrease) as it deems necessary, in its sole discretion,
to ensure that the revenue is roughly equivalent to the Village's
anticipated budget.
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Industrial cost recovery revenues shall be managed in accordance
with requirements of 40 CFR 35. Money received shall be invested in
obligations of or guaranteed by the United States Government and accounts
shall be kept of these moneys and their interest. Fifty percent of
the money received, plus interest, shall be returned annually to the
United States Treasury. The remaining 50% of the moneys received,
plus interest, shall be distributed among three funds. An ICR administrative
fund shall be established but shall be limited to the incremental
costs of administering the ICR system over the costs of administering
the user charge (UC) system. At least 80% of the remaining moneys,
plus interest, shall be allocated to the dedicated fund to be used
for the allowable costs of any expansion, upgrading or reconstruction
of treatment works needed to meet requirements of the Clean Water
Act and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency. The
remainder of the moneys, plus interest, retained by the Village shall
be allocated to a discretionary fund to be used as the Village desires,
except that it may not be used for industrial pretreatment facilities
or rebates to industrial users for complying with the UC/ICR systems.
The following general conditions are hereby established and
are intended to comply with the regulations promulgated under 40 CFR
35, dated September 27, 1978.
Any user of the Village wastewater treatment works may appeal
to the Board of Trustees of the Village to reconsider the reasonableness
of the user charges and industrial cost recovery charges and to revise
the same. The appeal must be in writing and must specify the provisions
of the user charge or industrial cost recovery system in question,
state why such provisions are unreasonable and offer alternatives
for the Board's consideration. After obtaining such legal, engineering
and regulatory (Environmental Protection Agency) advice as may be
necessary, the Village Trustees shall rule on the appeal. The Village
Trustees may reject subsequent appeals which are not based on substantially
new information or changed conditions. The user charge and industrial
cost recovery systems, supporting documentation and billing records
and procedures shall be kept on file in the Village office and displayed
upon request to any interested person.
In the event that the Village treatment works is expanded or
upgraded in the future with P.L. 92-500 grant assistance, the user
charge industrial cost recovery systems shall be modified to equitably
allocate costs among all users. Additional industrial cost recovery
(IRC) charges associated with the cost of expansion will be incurred
only by those users reserving expanded capacity or whose added waste
discharge necessitates the expansion of treatment capacity. Additional
ICR charges associated with the cost of upgrading the treatment works
will be incurred by all users. User charges will be equitably allocated
among all users.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
New users shall be assigned to a user class and shall pay the
prevailing user charges for that user class, starting with the date
of connection to the Village sewer system. New users shall be evaluated
to determine if they meet the definition of industrial user given
by 40 CFR 35.2005. Industrial users shall be subject to the industrial
cost recovery system at prevailing charges until such time as a successful
appeal or other event warrants modifying the industrial cost recovery
system. Industrial cost recovery payments by a new industry start
on the date of connection and continue for the unexpired portion of
the ICR period or until the industry ceases use of the facility. Total
ICR payments recovered from a new industry shall be the federal cost
of the capacity used multiplied by the ratio of its period of use
to the ICR period.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Wastewater characteristics of each industrial user shall be
monitored by the Village of Canajoharie and recorded as basis for
modifying the UC/ICR systems. The level of monitoring will differ
for major and minor industries. Monitoring for BOD, suspended solids
and other appropriate characteristics will be performed by the Village
for each major industrial user at quarterly intervals or more frequently
if, in the judgment of the Village, shorter intervals are necessary
to record variations in flow or loading. A "major industry" is defined
as one contributing 10% or more of treatment plant design flow or
load or as contributing toxic or hazardous wastes. Annual monitoring
for BOD, suspended solids and other appropriate characteristics will
be performed for each "minor industrial user," defined as an industrial
user which does not meet the definition of major industrial user.
Monitoring will be conducted during periods of normal production and
flow. Industrial users must make necessary arrangements for and cooperate
with Village representatives collecting samples in accordance with
these monitoring requirements.