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For state law as to authority of town to establish and regulate water system, see WS, 1977, 15-1-103. See also WS, 1977, 15-7-101. As to waterworks generally, see WS, 1977, 15-7-401 to 15-7-490. As to constitutional limitations on debt incurred to supply water, see Wyo. Const., Art. 16, § 5. As to contracts to furnish water, see WS, 1977, 15-7-460 to 15-7-465. As to waterworks franchises, see WS, 1977, 15-7-480 to 15-7-490. See also WS, 1977, 15-1-103. As to storage of water for municipal uses, see WS, 1977, 41-14-401, 41-14-102, 41-14-103.
Any person desiring to make a connection to the water system or to use water therefrom shall make written application to the town for a permit. The application for a permit to make any connection to the water system shall state the name of the person to whom the permit is to be issued, the size of the tap, the location thereof, the premises upon which the water is to be used and the purpose for which the water is to be used. All permits issued shall state the name of the person to whom the permit is issued, the date of the permit, the size of the tap, the premises upon which the water is to be used and the purpose for which the water is to be used.
(1996 Code § 16-33; Ord. 415 § 2, 1976)
(a) 
There shall be assessed and collected a water meter installation fee in the amount of $1,000 for each one-inch water meter connected to the main water distribution line of the town of Wheatland. In the event the actual costs of the materials exceeds $1,000, then the actual costs of the materials will be assessed and collected.
(b) 
All new water meters shall be one inch. In the event someone desires to change their existing three-quarter-inch water meter to a one inch water meter, there shall be assessed and collected a water meter upgrade fee equal to the actual cost of the materials and labor for the upgrade.
(c) 
For any water meter installation of a meter larger than one inch, there shall be assessed and collected a fee equal to the actual cost of the materials and labor for any water meter larger than one inch connected to the main water distribution line of the town.
(1996 Code § 16-34; Ord. 614, 1993)
All charges relative to connection to the town water system shall be paid to the town when the application for the connection permit is made.
All charges shall be paid prior to the actual connection of the water line and the installation of the meter to the main water distribution system of the town.
(1996 Code § 16-35; Ord. 415 §§ 7, 8, 1976)
(a) 
Definitions. The following words and phrases shall have the meaning respectively ascribed to them by this section:
(1) 
"Residential"
means water services for all properties that are used exclusively for living purposes and their outbuildings, with exception to outbuildings or homes which are master metered or are being used for business purposes.
(2) 
"Commercial"
means water services for nonresidential property and master metered properties in which the property is used for providing a business or service. This shall include a water service provided to a residential property that provides business or services.
(3) 
"Large commercial"
means water services for nonresidential property or master metered property in which the property is used for providing a business or service and which requires an electrical service greater than 200 amps.
(4) 
"Bulk water"
shall mean water which is obtained from the town's water system and is transported from one location to another.
In the event a dispute arises about the type of customer, the town council shall determine, by a majority vote, whether a place is residential, commercial, or large commercial after receiving information from all interested parties.
(b) 
Each water user shall pay to the town the following monthly rates and fees effective October 1, 2024:
2024
2025
2026
(1) Residential Water Rates and Fees
Service fee
$2.75
$3.00
$3.25
per month
First 10,000 gallons or any portion thereof
$32.50
$35.00
$37.50
10,001 – 20,000 gallons
$0.80
$0.90
$1.00
per thousand
20,001 – 40,000 gallons
$1.08
$1.19
$1.30
per thousand
40,001 – 50,000 gallons
$1.68
$1.84
$2.00
per thousand
50,001 – 200,000 gallons
$2.40
$2.60
$2.80
per thousand
200,001 – 700,000 gallons
$3.22
$3.46
$3.70
per thousand
700,001 – 1,000,000 gallons
$3.82
$4.26
$4.70
per thousand
1,000,001+ gallons
$4.20
$4.60
$5.00
per thousand
(2) Commercial Water Rates and Fees
Service fee
$5.25
$5.50
$5.75
per month
First 2,000 gallons or any portion thereof
$32.50
$35.00
$37.50
Anything over 2,001 gallons
$1.30
$1.50
$1.70
per thousand
(3) Large Commercial Rates and Fees
Service fee
$7.75
$8.00
$8.25
per month
First 10,000 gallons or any portion thereof
$32.50
$35.00
$37.50
Anything over 10,001 gallons
$1.50
$1.70
$1.70
per thousand
(4) 
Privately Owned and Operated Public Recreational Vehicle (RV) Water Supply and Sewage Dump Site Rates.
Service Fee
Fee shall be applied if spaces are rented or vacant.
$0.75 per month per space
First 2,000 gallons of water or any portion thereof
$30.00
Anything over 2,001 gallons
$1.30 per 1,000
RV sewage dump sites shall meet the following criteria:
a. 
Only used by individuals having rented an RV space at the storage facility. Sewage vacuum trucks, portable toilet vacuum trucks, or any similar commercial or agricultural waste shall be strictly prohibited. Industrial waste, chemically treated waste, or waste containing sediment shall be strictly prohibited. The owner shall supply sufficient security to ensure unauthorized dumping shall not occur.
b. 
An accessible screen shall be installed to collect and eliminate any solid larger than two inches from entering the town sewage system.
c. 
Flushing water shall be provided at the sewage dump site.
d. 
The town reserves the right to access, monitor, and inspect the sewage dump site to ensure that no violation or unauthorized usage of the sewage dump site occurs.
e. 
If additional spaces are added, or removed, it is the responsibility of the owner/operator to inform the town of Wheatland within 10 days of the change.
f. 
Violations shall result in fines not to exceed $750.00 or complete and total termination of the sewage dump site at the facility.
(5) 
Consumers having a separate meter for sprinkler systems (lawn and garden) shall be charged at residential rates for water used.
(6) 
Water services outside town limits shall pay one and one-half times the household or commercial rates for water users residing within the town limits as stated in WMC § 13.15.010.
(7) 
Requests for water meters to be turned off (or on) during regular business hours shall be charged a $25.00 fee per call (off and then back on is considered one call).
(8) 
Seasonal sprinkler or household (snowbird) meters which are turned on for the season shall be charged a $25.00 fee per call (on and then back off is one call).
(9) 
Bulk water purchases shall be charged $25.00 per 1,000 gallons plus a $150.00 service fee.
(10) 
Any unauthorized use of a water hydrant will be subject to a $750.00 fine.
(Ord. 763, 2011; Ord. 841, 2023; Ord. 844, 2023; Ord. 851, 2024)