Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meanings
of terms hereinafter used shall be as follows:
ASTM
The American Society for Testing and Materials.
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD)
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of organic matter under standard laboratory procedure in five days
at 20° 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 drainage pipes
inside the walls of the building and conveys it to the building sewer,
beginning five 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 other place of disposal, also called "house connection."
COMBINED SEWER
A sewer intended to receive both wastewater and stormwater
or surface water.
EASEMENT
An acquired legal right for the specific use of land owned
by others.
FLOATABLE OIL
Is oil, fat, or grease in a physical state such that it will
separate by gravity from wastewater by treatment in an approved pretreatment
facility. A wastewater shall be considered free of floatable oil if
it is properly pretreated and the wastewater does not interfere with
the collection system.
GARBAGE
The animal and vegetable waste resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking and serving of foods.
INDUSTRIAL WASTES
The wastewater from industrial processes, trade, or business
as distinct from domestic or sanitary wastes.
MAY
Is permissive (see "shall").
NATURAL OUTLETS
Any outlet, including storm sewers and combined sewer overflows,
into a watercourse, pond, ditch, lake, or other body of surface or
groundwater.
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 and a
hydrogen ion concentration of 10-7.
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 waters
that are not admitted intentionally.
SEWAGE
Is the spent water of a community. The preferred term is
"wastewater."
SEWER
A pipe or conduit that carries wastewater or drainage water.
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 15 minutes, more than five times the
average twenty-four-hour concentration or flows during the normal
operation and shall adversely affect the collection system and/or
performance of the wastewater treatment works.
STORM DRAIN or STORM SEWER
A drain or sewer for conveying water, groundwater, subsurface
water, or unpolluted water from any source.
SUPERINTENDENT
The Superintendent of Public Works of the Village of Dryden
or his/her authorized deputy, agent, or representative.
SUSPENDED SOLIDS
The total suspended matter that either floats on the surface
of or is in suspension in water, wastewater, or other liquids, and
that is removable by laboratory filtering as prescribed in "Standard
Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater" and referred
to as "nonfilterable residue."
UNPOLLUTED WATER
Water of quality equal to or better than the effluent criteria
in effect or water that would not cause violation of receiving water
quality standards and would not be benefitted by discharge to the
sanitary sewers and wastewater treatment facilities provided.
VILLAGE
The Village of Dryden, New York.
VILLAGE BOARD
The duly elected Board of Trustees of the Village of Dryden.
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 FACILITIES
The structures, equipment, and processes required to collect,
carry away, and treat domestic and industrial wastes and dispose of
the effluent.
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" or "sewage treatment plant."
WATERCOURSE
A natural or artificial channel for the passage of water
either continuously or intermittently.
WPCF
The Water Pollution Control Federation.
[Amended by L.L. No. 8-1992; by L.L. No. 3-1998]
A. The primary source of revenue for retiring debt services, capital
expenditures, and the operation and maintenance of the public sewer
and wastewater facilities shall be a sewer service charge assigned
to the owner(s) of property connected to the public sewer system.
B. Determination of charges; billing.
[Amended 3-15-2007 by L.L. No. 1-2007]
(1) The sewer service charge shall be determined annually by the Village
Board of Trustees. Such charge shall be composed of the following:
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. III)]
(a)
A minimum rental fee to be assessed to each user in consideration
of said user's connection to the sewer system, for the retirement
of debts(s) on such system and to recover anticipated operation and
maintenance costs; such minimum fee to be i) established by resolution
of the Village Board of Trustees, ii) based upon water usage, and
iii) stated as a specified dollar amount for a specified initial minimum
number of gallons of water usage during a specified period of time;
and
(b)
A surcharge for each additional 1,000 gallons of water usage over the specified initial minimum number of gallons established in accordance with Subsection
B(1)(a) above and during the same specified period of time established in accordance with Subsection
B(1)(a), such that those users exceeding the basic minimum usage amount so established shall bear the increased costs of operation and maintenance occasioned thereby; such surcharge amounts to be i) established by resolution of the Village Board of Trustees, ii) set forth in a written schedule, and iii) stated as specified dollar amounts for each 1,000 gallons of water usage in excess of specified water usage thresholds during a specified period of time.
(2) The foregoing sewer service charge shall be computed and billed quarterly
or at such other intervals as the Village Board of Trustees shall
establish by resolution.
C. Responsibility for charges; penalty for nonpayment.
[Amended by L.L. No. 4-1997]
(1) All sewer service charges, accounts, or other charges relating to
the public sewer shall be charged against the owner(s) of the premises
connected with the public sewer system. Such owner shall be held responsible
for all such accounts and charges, together with a penalty of 10%
of such charge or account, which penalty shall be charged for nonpayment
after 30 days of the billing of said sewer service charge, account
or other charges.
(2) After 60 days, an additional monthly late payment penalty shall be
added until such time as the bill(s) and penalties are included in
the annual Village tax levy, such additional monthly penalty percentage
to be:
[Amended 1-19-2012 by L.L. No. 1-2012]
(a)
Determined by resolution of the Board of Trustees from time
to time; and
(b)
No greater than the maximum percentage permitted by law.
D. In the default of payment of any such sewer service charge, account
or other charge, together with the penalty thereon, as herein provided,
within 60 days after becoming due, water and/or sewer service may
be shut off from said premises without further notice.
E. There shall be charged separate fees to disconnect and reconnect
any water and/or sewer service which has been shut off because of
nonpayment of any sewer service charge, account, other charge, penalty
or any other reason, such required fees being as set forth on the
Village of Dryden Fee Schedule, which Fee Schedule may be established
by resolution and thereafter amended from time to time by resolution
of the Village Board of Trustees. No water and/or sewer service shall
be reconnected until the required fees, together with the original
past due amount and any penalty charges thereon, shall be paid in
full to the Village.
[Amended 2-16-2012 by L.L. No. 2-2012]
F. Each sewer service charge and penalty levied pursuant to this chapter
is hereby made a lien on the premises, and if the same is not paid
within 60 days after it shall be due and payable, it shall be certified
to the Treasurer of the Village who shall place the same on the real
property tax bill for that year, together with interest and penalties
allowed by law, and shall be collected as other Village taxes are
collected.
G. The sewer service charge assigned to any owner(s) with both a public
and private water supply, whose contribution of sewage to the public
sewer system exceeds the volume of public water consumed by that owner(s),
shall be established by the Board of Trustees.
H. The sewer service charge assigned to any owner(s) who is not connected
to the public water supply shall be established by the Board of Trustees.
I. Where a user of the Village's sanitary sewers procures any part,
or all, of his/her water from a privately owned water source, the
Village may require said user to install and maintain, at his/her
expense, water meters of a type approved by the Superintendent for
the purpose of measuring the proper volume of flow to be used for
calculation of the user's sewer use charge. A duly authorized representative
of the Village shall be allowed to read such private meters at reasonable
times.
J. A special sewer service charge may be assessed to any public institution
or other political subdivision which is connected to the public sewer
system.
K. Any owner who contributes industrial waste as herein defined may
be charged a surcharge in addition to his/her sewer service charge.
Such surcharge shall be based upon the strength and character of the
industrial waste finally admitted to the public sewer. Each such user
which discharges pollutants to the system that cause an increase in
the cost of managing the effluent or sludge from the treatment works
shall pay for such increased cost.
L. Any user who now discharges or may hereafter discharge industrial
waste into the system shall enter into an industrial compliance agreement
with the Village but which shall be executed by the Village only upon
the determination of the Superintendent that such discharge shall
not be detrimental to the system.