Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning
of the terms used in these Rates, Rules and Regulations shall be as
follows:
APPLICANT
Party contracting for the sewer service to a property or
premises as here in classified.
AUTHORIZED
Legal with written approval from the Director of the East
Brunswick Township Water and Sewer Utility.
[Added 11-9-15 Ord. 15-28]
AUTHORIZED GROUNDWATER
Ground water being pumped via a legal connection as approved
by the Director of the East Brunswick Township Water and Sewer Utility.
[Added 11-09-15 Ord. 15-28]
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD)
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five (5)
days at 20 degrees C expressed in milligrams per liter.
BUILDING DRAIN
That part of the lowest horizontal piping of a drainage system
which receives the discharge from soil, waste, and other wastewater
drainage pipes inside the walls of the building and conveys it to
the building sewer, beginning five (5) feet (1.5 meters) outside the
inner face of the building wall.
BUILDING SEWER
The extension from the building drain to the public sewer
or the place of disposal
CUSTOMER
Part receiving the sewer service for a property or premises
as here in classified.
DOMESTIC SEWAGE
The normal waterborne fluid wastes from residences, commercial
establishments, institutions and industrial establishments, limited
to the waste from kitchens, bathrooms, water closets, lavatories and
laundries.
EASEMENT
An acquired legal right for the specific use of land owned
by others.
EXCESS LOADING
Instances where biochemical oxygen demand and suspended solid
sample results indicate that strengths exceed those of a domestically
equivalent waste of greater than 225 mg/l, and if such wastes have
been introduced into the Utility sanitary sewer system.
[Added 6-11-18 by Ord. No. 18-08]
FIXTURE UNIT
Each plumbing unit including but not limited to sink, toilet,
urinal, fountain, tub or shower.
FLOATABLE OIL
Oil, fat, or grease in a physical state such that it will
separate by gravity from wastewater by treatment in an approved pre-treatment
facility. The wastewater shall be considered free of floatable oil
if it is properly pre-treated and the wastewater does not interfere
with the collection system.
FLOOR DRAIN
Any fixture, pipe or other drainage device located inside
of a structure, which may be interconnected to the sanitary sewer
system.
FLOW EQUALIZATION
The reduction in peak rates of flow, through the use of storage
facilities or equalization tanks.
GARBAGE
The animal and vegetable waste resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking and serving of foods.
HOUSE CONNECTION
That portion of the public sewer which extends from the main
in the street or easement to the property line. (Also called service
lateral.)
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
The wastewater from industrial processes, trade, or business
as distinct from domestic or sanitary wastes or sewage.
MAY
Is permissive (see SHALL).
NORMAL SEWAGE
Shall have the same definition as the terms "normal sewage"
or a domestic sewage adopted by the Middlesex County Utilities Authority,
with particular reference to the limits defined for suspended solids
and biochemical oxygen demand.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation,
or group.
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.
PRETREATMENT
The reduction of the amount of pollutants, the elimination
of pollutants, or the alteration of the nature of pollutant properties
in waste water prior to or in lieu of discharging or otherwise introducing
such pollutants into the system. The reduction or alteration may be
obtained by physical, chemical or biological processes, process changes
or by other means except by dilution. Appropriate pretreatment technology
includes control equipment, such as equalization tanks or facilities,
for protection against surges or slug loadings that might interfere
with or otherwise be incompatible with the system or treatment processes.
PROPERLY SHREDDED GARBAGE
The wastes from the preparation, cooking, and dispensing
of food that have been shredded to such a degree that all particles
will be carried freely under the flow conditions normally prevailing
in public sewers, with no particle greater than 1/2 inch (1.27 centimeters)
in any dimension.
PUBLIC SEWER
A common sewer controlled by a governmental agency or public
utility.
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, storm and surface water
that are not admitted intentionally.
SERVICE UNIT
A unit of charge established by the Utility, which is approximately
equivalent to the average discharge from a single family detached
home in the Township of East Brunswick; the unit is not precise, but
is based upon approximations of quantity and variability of discharge
for various classes of system users.
SEWAGE
The spent water of a community. The preferred term is "wastewater".
SEWER
A pipe of conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water.
SEWER SYSTEM
The plants, structure and other real and personal property
acquired, constructed or operated or to be acquired, constructed or
operated by a sewer utility for the purpose of the sewer utility,
including sewers, conduits, pipe lines, mains, pumping and ventilating
stations, sewage treatment or disposal systems, plants and works,
connections, and outfalls, compensating reservoirs, and other plants,
structures, boats, conveyances, and other real and personal property,
and rights therein, and appurtenances necessary or useful and convenient
for the collection, treatment, purification or disposal in a sanitary
manner of any sewage, liquid or solid wastes, night soil or industrial
wastes.
SHALL
Is mandatory (see MAY).
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 fifteen (15) minutes more than five (5) times
the average twenty-four (24) hour concentration or flow during normal
operation and may adversely affect the collection system and/or performance
of the wastewater treatment works.
SUPERINTENDENT
The licensed system operator as covered under N.J.S.A. 58:11-66
and N.J.A.C. 7:10A, Licensing of systems operator.
SUSPENDED SOLID
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 the latest
edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater",
of the American Public Health Association, Washington, D.C., and referred
to as nonfilterable residue.
SWIMMING POOLS
A private, institutional or public swimming pool uses for
recreational purposes, including the restroom, cabanas, backwash or
filtering facilities, or any appurtenance used in connection with
the swimming pools which may have a sanitary waste discharge.
UNAUTHORIZED
Illegal without approval from the Director of the East Brunswick
Township Water § Sewer Utility.
[Added 11-9-15 Ord. 15-28]
UNPOLLUTED WATER
Water of quality equal to or better than the effluent criteria
in effect for the receiving water, or water that would not cause violation
of receiving water quality standards.
UTILITY
The East Brunswick Sewer Utility.
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 WORKS
An arrangement of devices and structures for treating wastewater,
industrial wastes, and sludge. Sometimes used as synonymous with "waste
treatment plant" or "wastewater treatment plant" or "water pollution
control plant".
[Added 12-20-10 by Ord. No. 10-32]
There shall be a Sewer Utility of the Township of East Brunswick,
the head of which shall be the Director of the Sewer Utility. The
Director shall serve as head of the Sewer Utility and shall be responsible
for the supervision of all operations of the Sewer Utility. The Sewer
Utility shall include such officers and employees as may be required
to fulfill its responsibilities set forth herein.
[Added 12-20-10 by Ord. No. 10-32]
A. The Sewer Utility shall use diligence and reasonable care to provide
constant and consistent sewerage services to consumers. The Sewer
Utility shall maintain, operate, repair and construct the plants,
structures and other real and personal property required for the purpose
of the Sewer Utility including the Sewer System as defined in this
Chapter.
B. In the event of its failure to provide constant and consistent sewerage
services due to accident or failure or breakage of lines, pipes, structures,
or part or all of the Sewer System or natural events and the elements
("Uncontrollable Events"), neither the Sewer Utility nor the Township
shall be liable to any consumer for any damage that may result or
that results from such Uncontrollable Events, or from any other occurrence
beyond the Sewer Utility's or the Township's control.
C. The Sewer Utility and the Township shall in no event be responsible
for maintaining any portion of House Connections for damages incurred
as a result of the breakage, rupture, leakage or other failure of
such House Connections.
[Amended 6-11-18 by Ord. No. 18-08]
A. Fees and deposit to accompany application and permits. For standard
applications, see table below for fees. Minimum deposits may be increased
if the Utility review exceed these minimum requirements.
Application
|
Filing Fee
|
Deposit for Review
|
Deposit for Inspection
|
---|
Conceptual Review of Sewerage Facilities
|
$100
|
$50 per connection unit, Min. deposit is $1,000
|
None
|
Renewal Authorization
|
$50
|
$50 per connection unit, Min. deposit is $1,000***
|
None
|
Pumping Station Review
|
$100
|
$2,500 per pump, station, minimum deposit
|
None
|
Construction Authorization
|
$200
|
$1.50 per ft. of sewer plus $500 per pumping station. Min. deposit
is $1,000***
|
10% of approved construction cost Min. deposit $1,000
|
Renewal Authorization
|
$50
|
$1.00 per ft. of sewer plus $500 per pumping station Min. Deposit
$1,000***
|
10% of approved construction cost
Min. deposit $1,000
|
Performance Bond Reduction/Release
|
$100
|
$0.50 per ft. of sewer plus $500 per pumping station Min. deposit
$1,000, plus pumping station deposit if applicable (re-application
deposit as required)
|
5% of approved construction cost
Min. deposit $1,000 (Re-application deposit as required)
|
Special Review
|
None
|
Minimum Deposit - $500
|
|
Minimum for connection of Residential Sanitary Sewer
|
$25*
|
None
|
Actual Cost**
|
Minimum for connection of Commercial Sanitary Sewer
|
$50*
|
Actual Cost**
|
Actual Cost**
|
Industrial Sewer Connection Application and Industrial Waste
Discharge Agreement (Fees additional to Forms A through D)
|
$50
|
Actual Cost**
Min. deposit $4500
|
Actual Cost**
|
Change of Use
|
None
|
None (unless special review or analysis required)
|
Actual Cost**
|
Disconnection of Sewerage Facilities
|
None
|
None
|
Actual Cost**
|
Initial Floor Drain Application
|
$25*
|
Actual Cost**
Min. $100 deposit for floor drain review, plus any special costs
of review because of unusual wastes, industrial processes or special
circumstances
|
Actual Cost**
|
Annual Renewal/Floor Drain Permit
|
$25
|
|
Actual Cost**
|
Swimming Pool Drainage Application
|
$25
|
Actual Cost**
Minimum deposit $100
|
Actual Cost
|
Swimming Pool Drainage Permit
|
|
|
|
10,000 - 20,000/gal
|
$25*
|
|
|
Over 20,000/gal
|
$100*
|
|
|
Annual Renewal/Swimming Pool Draining Permit:
|
|
|
|
10,000 - 20,000/gal
|
$25
|
|
|
Over 20,000/gal
|
$100
|
|
|
NOTES:
|
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*
|
(not including connection fees)
|
**
|
(Actual Cost of EBSU - Time, Equipment and Materials overhead
roll up taxes, if applicable)
|
***
|
May be adjusted if re-application is unchanged from initial
application
|
B. Sewer services charges.
All owners of property connected to the sewer system of the
East Brunswick Sewer Utility shall pay to the Utility a base sewer
service charge in accordance with the following schedule:
The sewer service charge shall be at the annual rate of $320.00
for each Service Unit.
The classification of establishments connected to the sewer
system and the Service Units chargeable to each such establishment
shall be as follows:
(1) Residential Establishments:
(a)
Each single family residence - One service unit.
(b)
House trailer shall be one service unit.
(c)
Each apartment in a multi-family dwelling, apartment house,
commercial or other building, shall be one service unit.
(2) For all other buildings or establishments, including commercial establishments,
industrial establishments (with only domestic sewage), schools and
public buildings, the charge shall be the greater of:
(a)
0.1 service units per 10,000 gallons of sewage flow or part
thereof; or
(b)
The number of service units as specified for the particular classification in §
219-11(K) hereof, multiplied by the annual rate set forth herein.
The volume of sewage flow on which the determination of the
unit charges applicable under (a) above are based shall, except as
otherwise provided for herein, be assumed to be the same as the quarterly
volume of water use as determined by the East Brunswick Water Utility.
Volume of water use does not apply and shall have no impact on rates
charges by service unit classification under (b).
(3) Water used but not discharged into sanitary sewers by Commercial
and Industrial Establishments.
Whenever any commercial or industrial establishment uses water
in such manner that water used is not discharged into the sanitary
sewer system of the East Brunswick Sewer Utility, the quantity of
water so used and not discharged into the sanitary sewerage system
shall be excluded in determining the sewer charges for said premises;
providing, however, that the quantity of water so used and not discharged
into the sewerage system is measured by a device or meter approved
by the Superintendent and installed by the owner of the premises without
cost to the Utility. In lieu of the installation of a device or meter
for measuring the quantity of water not discharged into the Utility's
sanitary sewerage system, the owner of the premises may install, at
his own cost and expense, a device or meter for measuring the quantity
of sewage discharged into the Utility's sanitary sewer system.
When, in the opinion of the Superintendent, it is not practical
to install a measuring device to continuously determine the quantity
of water discharged into or not discharged into the sanitary sewerage
system, the Utility shall determine, in such manner or by such method
as it may prescribe, the quantity of water discharged into the sanitary
sewerage system, either as a percentage of the total volume of metered
water use or otherwise. Any dispute as to the estimated amount shall
be determined by the Utility and its decision shall be final. If the
owner of the property is not willing to accept the determination of
the Utility he may be required, for the purpose of determining future
sewer rental charge, to install an approved measuring device as described
in the paragraph above.
(4) Sewer Charges to Commercial or Industrial Establishment without separate
water meters
Whenever two or more establishments are served by a single water
meter the Utility may estimate the amount of water delivered to each
establishment and may apply full or minimum charges to each establishment
as enumerated above.
If the owner of the property does not agree to the Utility's
determination of the sewer charge as set forth above, they shall,
at their sole cost and expense, install separate meters for each building
or establishment on the premises.
(5) Floor Drain Charges.
(a)
Floor Drains - 0.30 service units per 1,000 sq. ft. (or part)
of building are tributary to floor drains.
(b)
Vehicle Bays - Additional 0.33 service units per bay where occasional
car washing may be expected.
Additional 0.66 service units per bay where occasional truck
washing (exterior or interior) may be expected.
(6) Swimming Pool Drains.
(a)
For swimming pool sizes as follows:
[1]
10,000 - 20,000 gallons, additional .20 service units
[2] 20,000 - 40,000 gallons, additional .80 service units
[3]
Over 40,000 gallons, additional .20 service units per 10,000
gallons or part thereof
C. Connection charges.
A connection charge or charges shall be imposed for each direct
or indirect connection to the East Brunswick Sewer System. The charges
shall be as per this Rate Schedule for each Service Unit as defined
in § 219-11(L) under Initial Connection Charge, except where
otherwise noted.
Initial charges for the right to connect directly or indirectly
to the Utility's sewer system shall include a connection fee
per unit, as unit is herein defined under "Initial connection Charge",
as well as additions to fees and charges for inspections of the work
to be accomplished by applicants in keeping with the Utility's
Rules and Regulations as the same are promulgated, amended, modified
and supplemented from time to time. Such Connection Fees, which are
and constitute a one-time initial charge for the right to connect
to the Utility's sewer system, are an integral part of the Utility's
Rate Schedule and are a distinct and separate charge from all other
rates and sewer charges and payment of one shall not constitute payment
of the other.
Connection Charge - The connection charge shall be a fee charged
to any customer of the East Brunswick Sewer Utility at the time of
connection of the facility or facilities of said customer either directly
or indirectly to any portion of the East Brunswick Sewer Utility system,
or at the time when sewer service becomes available, calculated on
the basis of capital costs expended by the Utility to the date of
calculation together with accrued interest thereon.
The connection charge shall be updated from time to time by
the East Brunswick Sewer Utility to reflect additional capital costs
and additional interest accrued on the East Brunswick Sewer Utility
sewer system.
The current connection charge is $2,395.00 per Service Unit.
Upon an addition, alteration or change in use of any building
already connected to the Utility system, an additional connection
fee may be charged based upon the sewer connection designations.
D. Waste surcharges.
Where biochemical oxygen demand and suspended solid sample results
indicate that strengths exceed those of a domestically equivalent
waste of greater than 225 mg/l, and if such wastes have been introduced
into the Utility sanitary sewer system, excess loading charges will
be imposed as follows:
Waste volumes shall be based on a metered flow, corroborated
(when requested) by water meter records. Charges for volume shall
be as shown in the rate schedule.
The customer shall pay all excess loading charges from the Utility
within 20 days of receipt of such billing. The failure to pay such
excess loading charges within the twenty-day period will result in
an automatic cancellation of the customer's participation in
the average excess loading program.
Waste strength shall not exceed the limits listed in the section
entitled Industrial or Commercial Service without pre-treatment.
(1) Excess loading charges for suspended solids, biochemical oxygen demand
(BOD), chlorine demand, and other materials shall be based on actual
charges to the Utility by the MCUA. Quarterly samples shall be taken
for suspended solids and BOD to establish the concentrations in determining
the annual excess loading rate. The annual excess loading rate will
be calculated by averaging the total suspended solids and BOD results
for the prior year proportionately against the tolerance parameter
of 400 mg/l. This annual loading rate shall be set prior to the billing
year and be recalculated the following year. The excess loading rate
shall be multiplied by the metered water flow per 1,000 gallons of
usage to establish the excess loading charge.
(2) Customers may request, at their expense, an additional sample for
anomalous results. The customer shall not determine the date of the
additional test. The results of the additional sample shall be integrated
into the calculation of the excess loading rate and not replace the
anomalous sample. The requested additional sample charge shall be
added to the customer's sewer bill at the cost to the Township
to perform the sample.
(3) Establishments that have no sample history shall be assessed at a
domestically equivalent waste assumed sample result of 225 mg/l until
a loading rate can be reasonably calculated.
(4) Quarterly samples shall be taken to determine the discharge concentration
for grease, oil, fats, either vegetable or mineral. Results in excess
of the allowable limit of 100 mg/l shall be charged a flat charge
for the quarter of $250.00.
The Collector of Revenue shall have the discretion to make any
modifications necessary to insure that the intent of the excess loading
charges as approved by the EBSU is adhered to.
E. Payments of connection fee. For single family home, existing prior
to the installation of collection lines by the Utility, and applying
and connecting within thirty (30) days after notification of availability
of services by the Utility, payment must be:
(2) In three (3) equal installments over a three year period, commencing
at time of availability of service, prior to connection. (Balance
to be paid in full upon change in ownership)
Single family home built after collection lines were installed,
payment must be:
In lump sum prior to connection or occupancy.
Property owners who fail to make application and connection
within the required time limits, and do not have written certification
from the Township of East Brunswick indicating valid reasons for not
connecting:
Payments due in full on date service becomes available. Service
is considered available upon notification by the Utility, which is
not necessarily the time of connection.
For developments comprising two (2) or more homes, payment
must be made:
Prior to submission of Application for Acceptance; or
Phased in accordance with construction phases if so approved
by the Utility.
Where multi-family or non-residential structures exist
prior to the installation of the collection system, payment must be
made:
In full within thirty (30) days after the notification that
service is available.
Prior to the connection if the connection is made within the
thirty (30) day limit.
When multi-family or non-residential structures are built
after the collection system is available for service, payment must
be made:
At the time of the application, which must be prior to the connection
and occupancy.
A change in use shall require the submission of Change of Use
form, and may require the payment of an additional connection fee,
if the connection fee for the resulting use is higher than the connection
fee for the prior use at the time of change in use. The amount of
the connection fee will be the connection fee for the resulting use,
less the connection fee paid for the prior use of the property.
F. Liens; rights and remedies; enforcement. In the event that an initial
service charge or connection fee or annual service charge with regard
to any parcel of real property owned by any person, corporation, or
other entity other than the State or any agency or subdivision thereof
shall not be paid as and when due as herein above stated, the unpaid
balance thereof and all interest accruing thereon, shall be a lien
on such parcel, and all such liens shall become enforceable with and
as any other municipal lien on real property in the municipality in
addition to the other remedies of civil suit or foreclosure or any
other remedies which may be available and provided by and under the
Laws and Statutes of the State of New Jersey is such case made and
provided.
In the event that an initial service charge or connection fee or any service charge of the Utility with regard to any parcel of real property shall not be paid as and when due, the Utility may enter upon such parcel and cause the connections thereof to be cut and shut off until such service charge and any subsequent service charge with regard to such parcel and all interest accrued thereon, together with a re-connection fee shall be fully paid to the Utility, and/or may avail itself of any and all other remedies which may be available and provided by and under the Laws and Statutes of the State of New Jersey in such case made and provided. The reconnection fee shall be in the amount of all labor, materials and administrative costs incurred by the Utility. The minimum re-connection fee shall be $100.00. (See §
219-11(J))
All rights and remedies provided in this rate schedule and in
any amendments or modifications hereof and supplements hereto for
the collection and enforcement of rates and service charges, initial
service charges, connection fees or tapping fees, rents, and rates,
and all other fees and charges shall be cumulative and concurrent
with and in addition to those provided and authorized in and by the
Laws and Statutes of the State of New Jersey in each such case made
and provided.
G. Floor drain fees. The Utility may permit floor drains; however, an annual permit will be required. A supplementary charge over and above the annual sewer service charge as per §
219-11B(5) will be assessed. This extra charge will be billed with the sewer service charge either annual or quarterly.
If roof leaders or storm drain connections are found to exist,
the illicit connections must be removed immediately. On such finding,
charges will be assessed retroactively at the rate of 0.22 units per
1,000 square feet of tributary roof area or impervious area, retroactive
for the period of use.
The Utility will charge $100 for inspection of the floor drains
if requested by the property owner.
The property owner will be responsible for all costs of annual
permits, quarterly testing and inspections.
The property owner will also be responsible for any costs developed from test results showing violation of §
219-4D,
E and
F. The property owner will also be responsible for any surcharge costs as per §
219-11D.
H. Swimming pool drain fees. The Utility may permit commercial swimming pool drains; however, an annual permit will be required. A supplementary charge over and above the annual sewer service charge, as per §
219-11B(6) will be assessed. This extra charge will be billed with the sewer service charge either annually or quarterly.
I. Miscellaneous charges.
Check processing fee. If a check used as payment is returned
by the bank for any reason, a charge of $20 will be charged against
the account.
Turn-on fee. If service is discontinued for any reason, the
resumption of service will require prepayment of a fee of $100, together
with the actual cost of Utility services rendered.
Copy fees. Fees shall be charged for copies of public documents
as permitted by law.
Sump pumps. As stipulated elsewhere, the discharge from sump
pumps may not be connected to the Utility sewer system. If found connected,
the property owner will be charged on the basis of continuous discharge
at 10% of the rated pump capacity (1 unit equals 100,000 gallons per
year). Charges will also be levied retroactively for the period of
use, to a maximum of two years. The property owner must remove any
connected sump pump within 60 days after notice from the Utility.
J. Other rates and deposits for escrow. When any application shall be
made to the East Brunswick Sewer Utility other than those applications
specifically provided for herein, there shall be deposited with the
East Brunswick Sewer Utility an escrow fund which shall be utilized
for purposes of paying for public hearings, stenographic expense,
legal expense, engineering expense and such other expenses as may
be experienced by the East Brunswick Sewer Utility in hearing of the
application or applications.
In such case, the East Brunswick Sewer Utility shall estimate
the costs of such proceedings and shall advise the applicant in written
form, and the applicant shall, prior to any such hearings and proceedings,
deposit with the East Brunswick Sewer Utility the estimated sum of
such escrow.
Upon conclusion of all proceedings, any unused escrow shall
be promptly returned by the East Brunswick Sewer Utility to the applicant.
At the conclusion of the proceedings and such other times as
it may be necessary, the East Brunswick Sewer Utility will account
to the applicant for all monies expended and shall advise in written
form any surplus or deficit in the same. In the event of any deficit,
the applicant shall, promptly and prior to any further proceedings
taking place, deposit such additional escrow as may be required by
the Utility.
K. Minimum annual charges and initial connection charges.
|
Minimum Service Units for Annual Charge Purposes
|
Minimum Service Units for Initial Connection Charge Purposes
|
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A.
|
Single-Family Home
|
1.00
|
1.00
|
B.
|
Multi-Unit Housing (Note 1) (including apartments, hotels and
motels, townhouses, trailer stalls, dormitories, condominiums, etc.)
|
|
|
|
(1)
|
For each apartment in a multifamily dwelling
|
1.00
|
1.00
|
|
(2)
|
For each house trailer
|
1.00
|
1.00
|
|
(3)
|
For each separate hotel/motel type room, with individual sanitary
facilities
|
0.25
|
.030
|
|
(4)
|
For each separate hotel/motel room without sanitary facilities
(or if jointly used)
|
0.20
|
0.25
|
|
(5)
|
For each unit in a limited income senior citizen housing Development
containing not more than one bedroom receiving financial assistance
through N.J.H.F.A.
|
0.80
|
0.25
|
C.
|
Schools (Note 2)
|
|
|
|
(1)
|
For each 70 persons of student and staff population, without
showers, Cafeteria, or water using laboratories
|
1.00
|
1.20
|
|
(2)
|
Additional for showers, per 70 population
|
0.05
|
0.12
|
|
(3)
|
Additional for cafeteria, per 70 population
|
0.05
|
0.12
|
|
(4)
|
Additional for laboratories, per 70 population
|
0.05
|
0.12
|
D.
|
Doctors - For each physician or principal health care person
|
2.10
|
3.20
|
E.
|
Dentists - for each practicing dentist, hygienist, orthodontist,
or similar practitioner
|
2.30
|
2.90
|
F.
|
Commercial Establishments (Note 11) (including stores, offices,
shopping centers, but not including fountains, restaurants, etc.)
|
|
|
|
(1)
|
For up to 4 persons employed full time
|
1.00
|
1.20
|
|
(2)
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For each additional person employed
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0.05
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0.12
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(3)
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Additional for each restroom fixture
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0.25
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0.35
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G.
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Public Buildings (including municipal buildings, post offices,
fire houses, libraries, etc.)
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(1)
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For up to 4 persons employed on premises
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1.00
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1.20
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(2)
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For each additional person employed
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0.05
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0.12
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(3)
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Additional for each public restroom fixture
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0.10
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0.25
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H.
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Religious Institutions (Note 2)
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(1)
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For congregations up to 400 seats
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1.00
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1.20
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(2)
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For each additional 100 seats, or part
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0.10
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0.25
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I.
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Restaurants, Diners, Luncheonettes, Fountains (Note 3)
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(1)
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For up to 50 seats capacity, and 5 day, 8 hour daily period
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1.25
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3.00
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(2)
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For each additional 10 seats or part available on 8 hour basis
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0.25
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0.60
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(3)
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Take out restaurants, without seats
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1.00
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1.20
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J.
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Taverns, Bars (Note 4)
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(1)
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For up to 25 counter or seating capacity and 5 day, 8 hour daily
period
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1.00
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2.40
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(2)
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For each additional 10 customer space or part, per 8 hour period
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0.50
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1.20
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K.
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Services Stations, Garages
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(1)
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W/O car wash or repair facilities
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1.00
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1.20
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(2)
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Additional for each garage bay
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0.05
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0.12
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(3)
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Additional for each car wash bay, no recycling
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1.50
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4.50
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(4)
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Additional for each car wash bay, with recycling
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0.75
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1.50
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L.
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Banquet or Catering Facilities (Note 5)
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|
|
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(1)
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For room with up to 150 seat capacity
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1.00
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1.20
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(2)
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For each additional 50 seat capacity or part
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0.15
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0.30
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(3)
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For separate part time bar
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0.50
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1.20
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M.
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Laundromat or Laundry (Note 11)
|
|
|
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(1)
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For each washing machine
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0.75
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2.25
|
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(2)
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For each 4 employees, or part
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1.00
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1.20
|
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(3)
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For each additional employee
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0.05
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0.12
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N.
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Nursing Homes, Hospitals
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|
|
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(1)
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For each 10 beds, or part
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3.50
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8.40
|
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(2)
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For each 4 staff personnel or part
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1.00
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1.20
|
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(3)
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For each additional staff member
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0.05
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0.12
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O.
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Recreation Centers, Tennis or Swim Clubs, etc. (based on 12
months use, outdoor facilities will be pro-rated for 3 months use)
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|
|
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(1)
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For up to 4 employees
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1.00
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1.20
|
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(2)
|
For each additional employee
|
0.05
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0.12
|
|
(3)
|
For each 100 transients daily, with restrooms
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0.50
|
1.20
|
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(4)
|
For each 100 transients daily with restrooms and showers
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1.00
|
2.40
|
P.
|
Funeral Homes
|
|
|
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(1)
|
For up to 4 employees
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1.00
|
1.20
|
|
(2)
|
For each additional employee
|
0.05
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0.12
|
Q.
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Theaters, Drive-Ins, and Auditoriums (Note 6)
|
|
|
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(1)
|
For the first 200 seats, or car stalls or part
|
1.00
|
1.20
|
|
(2)
|
For each additional 100 seats or car stalls
|
0.25
|
0.60
|
R.
|
Industrial Establishments (Note 7)
|
|
|
|
(1)
|
For up to 4 employees
|
1.00
|
1.20
|
|
(2)
|
For each additional employee
|
0.05
|
0.12
|
|
(3)
|
For each 100,000 gallons of domestically equivalent process
waste
|
Note 8
|
Note 9
|
|
(4)
|
Additional for each restroom fixture
|
0.25
|
0.35
|
S.
|
Veterinary Hospital, Dog Kennel
|
|
|
|
(1)
|
For up to 4 employees
|
1.00
|
1.20
|
|
(2)
|
For each additional employee
|
0.05
|
0.12
|
|
(3)
|
For each operating or exam room
|
0.25
|
0.60
|
|
(4)
|
For each 10 kennels
|
0.50
|
1.20
|
T.
|
Automated Car Wash (Note 10)
|
|
|
|
(1)
|
For each car wash bay, w/o recycling
|
Note 8
|
Note 9
|
|
(2)
|
For each car wash bay, with recycling
|
Note 8
|
Note 9
|
U.
|
Beauty Parlors, Barber Shops
|
|
|
|
(1)
|
For up to 4 employees
|
1.00
|
1.20
|
|
(2)
|
For each additional employee
|
0.05
|
0.12
|
|
(3)
|
For each customer service stations (chair)
|
0.05
|
0.10
|
V.
|
Floor Drains, All Uses
|
|
|
|
(1)
|
Additional per 1,000 square feet or part of tributary area
|
0.30
|
0.30
|
|
(2)
|
Additional for floor drains per bay where occasional car washing
may be expected
|
0.33
|
0.33
|
|
(3)
|
Additional for floor drains per pay where occasional truck washing
may be expected
|
0.66
|
0.66
|
W.
|
Swimming Pool Drains
|
|
|
|
(1)
|
For swimming pool sizes 10,000 gallons to 20,000 gallons
|
0.20
|
0.20
|
|
(2)
|
For swimming pool sizes 20,000 gallons to 40,000 gallons
|
0.80
|
0.80
|
|
(3)
|
For swimming pool sizes in excess of 40,000 gallons, per 10,000/gallons
or part thereof
|
0.20
|
0.20
|
NOTES REGARDING MINIMUM ANNUAL CHARGES AND INITIAL CONNECTION
CHARGE SCHEDULE
|
Note 1
|
Charge is per unit, whether occupied or not.
|
Note 2
|
Part time schools to be considered based on days of occupancy
(assuming 5 days as full time occupancy).
|
Note 3
|
Charge is for either separate establishments or for an auxiliary
establishment (e.g., a restaurant in a major hotel). Charges shall
be pro-rated for additional hours.
|
Note 4
|
This charge also applies to separate bar in a restaurant.
|
Note 5
|
Based on 10 hours of weekly use; additional use to be pro-rated.
|
Note 6
|
Based on 30 hours of weekly use; additional use to be pro-rated.
|
Note 7
|
A domestically equivalent waste is one that possesses the following
characteristics:
|
|
a. Biochemical oxygen demand and suspended solid concentrations
less than 225 mg/L.
|
|
b. Meets the standards for acceptable waste (through pretreatment,
if necessary) described in the Utility's Rules and Regulation
or the Middlesex County Utilities Authority regulations, or the State
approved NJPDES permits.
|
|
If wastes exceed these requirements in concentration or constituents,
the Utility may: 1) refuse to accept the wastes, or 2) may require
pre-treatment to acceptable levels, or 3) may impose charges based
on the cost of transporting or treating the wastes, including industrial
cost of recovery charges, if imposed.
|
Note 8
|
Minimum number of service units shall be one-half the preceding
years' service units. For a new establishment with no water consumption
history, the Utility will estimate water consumption at full plant
capacity and will set the minimum service unit charge at 50% of plant
capacity.
|
Note 9
|
250% of the computed minimum service unit charges.
|
Note 10
|
Where the industrial waste flow has less than one-half the strength
of average domestic waste, the daily flow of process waste is greater
than 100,000 gallons, and, at the option of the EBSU, is introduced
into the EBSU system only during hours to be specified, the service
charge unit shall be 0.75, and the initial connection charge unit
shall be 0.01.
|
Note 11
|
Unless otherwise noted, use shall be assumed to be for an 8
hours daily, 5 day week.
|
GENERAL NOTES REGARDING SEWER SERVICE CHARGES
|
1.
|
Interest will be charged on delinquent accounts at the maximum
rate permitted by statute.
|
2.
|
Charges for new installations, connections, inspections, etc.,
will be made on the basis of actual cost to the Utility.
|
3.
|
Employees working less than 20 hours per week shall be counted
as one-half.
|
4.
|
Charges are levied in advance of service.
|
5.
|
Sewer charges shall be reviewed and revised (if necessary) on
a semi-annual basis.
|
6.
|
Extraneous flows originating from infiltration and inflow shall
be considered an equal burden and shall be equally apportioned throughout
the rate system.
|
7.
|
Mixed use properties may be charged service charges and connection
charges based on each separate use. Allowance may be made for overlapping
usage.
|