Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the following
terms, as used in this article, shall have the meanings hereinafter
designated:
APPROVING AUTHORITY
The authority empowered to adopt this article and any board,
commission, or committee designated by it to administer and enforce
the terms of this article. The approving authority shall be the City
Council.
CITY
The City of Edgerton, Rock and Dane County, State of Wisconsin.
COMMERCIAL SERVICE
Any user whose premises are used primarily for the conduct
of a profit-oriented enterprise in the fields of construction, wholesale
or retail trade, finance, insurance, real estate or services, and
who discharges primarily normal domestic wastewater. This definition
shall also include multifamily residences having three or more units
served by a single water meter.
COMMISSION
The Public Service Commission of the State of Wisconsin.
CROSS CONNECTION
Any physical connection or arrangement between two otherwise
separate systems, one of which contains potable water from the City
of Edgerton water systems and the other water from a private source,
water of unknown or questionable safety or steam, gases, or chemicals,
whereby there may be a flow from one system to the other, the direction
of flow depending on the pressure differential between the two systems.
CURB STOP BOX
The valve box installed on customer premises or edge of customer
premises for shutoff of service to the customer's service line. The
curb stop separates the public utility service main from the customer
service lateral.
CUSTOMER
The owner or occupant of premises to which water or sewer
service is to be furnished. The customer at all times means that property
owner or occupant at the time a contribution is to be made or refund
becomes available.
CUSTOMER CHARGE SYSTEM
That system which generates operation and maintenance (O&M)
and replacement revenues equitably for providing each user class with
services.
CUSTOMER CLASSES
Categories of customers having similar flows and water characteristics;
that is, levels of biochemical oxygen demand, suspended solids, phosphorus,
ammonia nitrogen, etc. For the purposes of this article, there shall
be four user classes: residential, commercial, industrial, and public
authority.
EASEMENT
An acquired legal right for the specific use of land owned
by others.
FIXED CHARGE
The portion of the water service charge based upon the number
of dwelling units, the number of customer's meters/connections to
the water system and the size of the customer's water meters serving
the user. Fixed charges shall recover the cost of debt retirement
and associated reserves and depreciation associated with the construction,
erection, modification or rehabilitation of the water treatment facility
and distribution system for customer billing.
INDUSTRIAL SERVICE
Any user employed in industrial, manufacturing, trade, or
business establishments or from the development of any natural resource.
Industrial user also includes any user whose premises are used primarily
for the conduct of a profit-oriented enterprise in the fields of manufacturing,
dairy products processing, meat processing, other food and drink products,
painting or finishing operations, transportation, communications or
utilities, mining, agriculture, forestry or finishing. Industrial
customers are served by one master meter or by one or more smaller
meters as desired by the user.
MASTER METER
A meter serving a commercial or industrial service line located
between the public water main and the first branch or tee of the customer's
water system piping.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE (O&M) COSTS
All costs associated with the operation and maintenance of
the water treatment facility and water distribution system, as well
as the costs associated with periodic equipment replacement necessary
for maintaining the capacity and performance of the water treatment
and distribution systems.
OPERATOR
A licensed City employee or their duly authorized representative.
PERSON
Any and all persons including any individual, firm, company,
municipal, or private corporation, association, society, institution,
enterprise, governmental agency, or other entity.
pH
The logarithm (base 10) of the reciprocal of the hydrogen
ion concentration. The concentration is the weight of hydrogen ions,
in grams, per liter of solution. Neutral water, for example, has a
pH value of 7 and a hydrogen-ion concentration of 10-7.
PUBLIC AUTHORITY
Any customer whose premises are used for the conduct of the
legislative, judicial, administrative, or regulatory activities of
federal, state, local, or international units of government; government-owned
educational facilities; government-owned health facilities; or government-owned
recreational facilities. This does not include government-owned-or-operated
business establishments.
PUBLIC FIRE PROTECTION CHARGE or HYDRANT RENTAL
The public fire protection charge is one which is not directly
seen by the general public, but has a significant impact on the water
utility's revenues. Water rates authorized by the Public Service Commission
of Wisconsin contain a number of special charges besides the water
tariff for general water service customers. When a water system is
constructed, mains, elevated storage tanks, and pumps are sized to
permit flows capable of handling the water needs of the consumers
as well as to provide adequate fire flows. The requirement for fire
flow capability results in the construction of a larger system than
that required to meet daily domestic and process uses. There is, therefore,
an identifiable cost associated with the existence of this fire flow
capability. This cost, along with the cost of hydrants and associated
hardware, is the basis for the fire protection charge.
REPLACEMENT COSTS
Expenditures for obtaining and installing equipment, accessories,
and appurtenances which are necessary during the service life of the
pumping and treatment facility and distribution system to maintain
their design capacity and performance for which the systems were designed
and constructed. Operation and maintenance costs include replacement
costs.
SERVICE
The supply of potable water to customer. See also "unit of
water service."
SERVICE LATERAL
The portion of system located between the service main and
the customer's premises or connection point to the customers premises.
SERVICE MAIN
Any potable water mains provided by or subject to the jurisdiction
of the City of Edgerton. It shall also include mains within or outside
the City of Edgerton boundaries that serve one or more persons outside
the City boundaries.
SEWER
A pipe or conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water.
STANDARD METHODS
The examination and analytical procedures set forth in the
most recent edition of "Standard Methods for the Examination of Water,
Wastewater, and Industrial Wastes," published jointly by the American
Public Health Association, the American Water Works Association, and
the Water Pollution Control Federation.
STORM SEWER
A sewer which carries stormwaters and surface drainage but
which excludes wastewater.
SURREPTITIOUS USE OF WATER
A situation where the customer is obtaining water, in whole
or in part, by means of devices or methods used to stop or interfere
with the proper metering of the Utility service being delivered.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS (SS)
Solids that either float on the surface of, or are in suspension
in water, wastewater, or other liquids, and that are removable by
laboratory filtering as prescribed in "Standard Methods" and are referred
to as nonfilterable residue.
UNIT OF WATER SERVICE
Any aggregation of space or area occupied for a distinct
purpose such as a residence, apartment, flat, store, office, or factory
which is equipped with one or more fixtures for rendering water service
separate and distinct from other users. Each unit of service shall
be regarded as one customer and the surcharge for additional customers
on a meter assessed accordingly.
UNMETERED CUSTOMER
A user who is not connected to the municipal water system
thereby does not have his private water supply metered.
UTILITY
The Edgerton Water Utility.
VARIABLE CHARGE
The portion of the water service charge based on the volume
used.
WASTEWATER
The spent water of a community. From the standpoint of source,
it may mean the combination of the liquid and water-carried industrial
or domestic wastes from dwellings, residences, commercial buildings,
industrial facilities, and institutions, together with any groundwater,
surface water, and stormwater that may be present, whether treated
or untreated, which is discharged into or permitted to enter the City's
wastewater collection system.
WATER SERVICE SYSTEM
An arrangement of any devices, facilities, structures, equipment,
or works owned or used by the City for the purpose of the transmission,
storage, treatment, or recycling of potable water, including service
mains, aboveground and below-ground water storage tanks, water pumping
stations, water supply wells, fire hydrants, power stations, and other
equipment, and their appurtenances; or any extensions, improvements,
remodeling, additions, and alterations thereof; and any works, including
land that will be an integral part of the pumping, storage or transmission
system.
WATERCOURSE
A natural or artificial channel for the passage of water
either continuously or intermittently.
WDNR
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Protective devices shall be in accordance with the following:
A. In general. Refer to PSCW Order No. 1760-WR-101, Schedule X.1.12,
Amendment 19.
B. Relief valves. Refer to PSCW Order No. 1760-WR-101, Schedule X.1.12,
Amendment 19.
C. Air chambers. Refer to PSCW Order No. 1760-WR-101, Schedule X.1.12,
Amendment 19.
D. Check valves. Check valves shall be required on the water supply
line to water heaters and incorporated in such a way as to prevent
backflow to the meter.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
There is hereby levied and assessed upon each lot, parcel of
land, building, premises or unit having a connection with the water
service system, a customer service charge, based upon the quantity
of water use, pursuant to § 66.0805, Wis. Stats., as amended
or renumbered from time to time. Such customer service charges shall
be billed to the person, firm, corporation or other entity owning,
using or occupying the property served. The customer service charges
are set by the Public Service Commission as is scheduled as follows:
A. General metered service. Refer to PSCW Order No. 1760-WR-101, Schedule
Mg-1 and Mg-2, Amendment 19.
B. Public service. Refer to PSCW Order No. 1760-WR-101, Schedule Mpa-1,
Amendment 19.
C. General water service, unmetered. Refer to PSCW Order No. 1760-WR-101,
Schedule Ug-1, Amendment 19.
D. Seasonal, emergency or temporary service. Refer to PSCW Order No.
1760-WR-101, Schedule Mgt-1, Amendment 19.
E. Building and construction water service. Refer to PSCW Order No.
1760-WR-101, Schedule Mz-1, Amendment 19.
F. Bulk water. Refer to PSCW Order No. 1760-WR-101, Schedule BW-1, Amendment
19.
G. Reconnection charges. Refer to PSCW Order No. 1760-WR-101, Schedule
R-1, Amendment 19.
H. Service lateral installation charge.
(1) The initial service lateral will be installed from the main through
the curb stop and box by the Utility for which the cost charged will
be in accordance with PSCW Order No. 1760-WR-101, Schedule Cz-1, Amendment
19.
(2) The service lateral can be installed by the property owner if approval
is obtained from the Utility.
I. Public fire protection service fee. Refer to PSCW Order No. 1760-WR-101,
Schedule F-1, Amendment 19.
J. Private fire protection service fee, unmetered. Refer to PSCW Order
No. 1760-WR-101, Schedule Upf-1, Amendment 19.
K. Town of Fulton wholesale rate. Refer to PSCW Order No. 1760-WR-101,
Schedule W-1, Amendment 19.