Sewer rates and charges are imposed upon and shall be collected
from the owner of each improved property which shall be connected
to the sewer system, whether such use or benefit resulting therefrom
or such connection shall be direct or indirect, in accordance with
the following:
A. Sewer rental rate categories.
(1) Metered residential establishments and nonresidential establishments. All owners of residential establishments and nonresidential establishments provided with metered water service by the Borough shall, subject to the exceptions set forth hereafter, pay sewer rates and charges based on actual volume of water consumed and computed at the volume rate as set forth in Subsection
B below. For the purpose of determining the actual volume of water consumed, there shall be included metered water purchased from the Borough and all water obtained from sources other than the Borough, in each case as determined from meters installed and maintained by the Borough or from meters installed and maintained by any such person or from estimates or measurements by the person or from estimates or measurements by the Borough. For all such customers, the sewer rates and charges shall be based upon the water consumed, as above determined and subject to Subsection
A(2), during the water service period immediately preceding the service period in which the sewer billing is rendered.
(2) Nonresidential establishments that exclude wastewaters from sewer system. Exclusion from the sewer system of noncontaminated wastewaters may be required of a nonresidential establishment by the Borough, or such exclusion may be optional with the property owner if not required by the Borough. When such wastewaters are excluded or when any other portion of the water consumption of a nonresidential establishment does not reach the sewer system, sewer rates and charges shall be based upon water consumption, less water excluded, as set forth under Subsection
A(1) and, as may be applicable, as set forth in Subsection
A(4). The water so excluded may be determined from meters installed and maintained by the Borough or by the person owning the property concerned or from estimates or measurements by the Borough; provided, however, that any nonresidential establishment may elect to, or, upon order of the Borough, shall, install, pay for and maintain a meter approved by the Borough for measuring the volume of wastewater discharged into the sewer system, in which case the sewer rates and charges shall be based upon the actual volume of wastewaters so measured and shall be computed at the volume rate set forth under Subsection
B below.
(3) Nonmetered residential establishments. All persons owning residential establishments connected to the sewer system and having an unmetered water source shall pay a flat rate sewer rental per residential property per year as set forth in Subsection
B below, or its adjusted equivalent for service periods of less than a year.
(4) Nonresidential establishments that discharge excess-strength wastewaters
to the sewer system. The owner of a nonresidential establishment discharging
wastewaters to the sewer system having an average five-day biochemical
oxygen demand (BOD5) greater than-300 mg/L, a total suspended solids
(TSS) content greater than 300 mg/L, a total phosphorous (P) content
greater than 12 mg/L, an ammonia nitrogen (NH
3-N) content greater than 35 mg/L or an oil and grease content greater than 150 mg/L shall pay a strength-of-waste surcharge in addition to applicable volume charges. Said surcharges shall be determined in accordance with the rates set forth in Subsection
C below. The strength of wastewaters to be used for establishing the amount of a surcharge shall be determined at least once annually either by suitable sampling and analysis of wastewaters at a frequency determined by the Borough during a period of normal plant operation or from estimates made by the Borough or from known relationships of products produced to strengths of wastewaters for those industries where such factors have been established. In establishing wastewater strengths for surcharge purposes by analysis, analyses shall be made in accordance with procedures at 40 CFR 136. Owners of nonresidential establishments discharging domestic and/or nondomestic wastewaters to the sewer system shall furnish the Borough, upon request, all information deemed essential by the Borough for the determination of applicable sewer rate surcharges for excess-strength wastewaters. The cost of obtaining such information shall be borne by the owner of the nonresidential establishment.
[Amended 5-19-2020 by Ord. No. 946, approved 5-19-2020]
B. Sewer rental rates and charges. Rates for collection and treatment
of sewage shall not exceed those schedules which shall be adopted
from time to time by resolution of the Council of the Borough of Shippensburg,
provided that rates shall not be changed more than one time in any
calendar year, unless said rates shall be approved by passage of an
ordinance fixing the rates.
C. Surcharge values and rates.
(1) Threshold values for surcharges.
[Amended 5-19-2020 by Ord. No. 946, approved 5-19-2020]
Parameter
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Threshold Values*
(ppm)
|
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Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD)
|
300
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Total suspended solids (TSS)
|
300
|
Total phosphorus (P)
|
12
|
Ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N)
|
35
|
Fats, oil and grease (FOG)
|
150
|
*NOTE: Any daily discharge exceeding the threshold values is
subject to being assessed the following surcharge rates.
|
(2) Surcharge rates. Rates for surcharges shall be those as adopted from
time to time by resolution of the Council of the Borough of Shippensburg.
Surcharge rates shall be established for the following parameters:
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD
5), Total Suspended
Solids (TSS), Total Phosphorous (TP), Ammonia Nitrogen (NH
3-N), and Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG).
[Amended 8-7-2012 by Ord.
No. 885, approved 8-7-2012; 5-19-2020 by Ord. No. 946, approved 5-19-2020]
(3) Calculations for surcharge cost per month.
[Amended 8-7-2012 by Ord.
No. 885, approved 8-7-2012; 5-19-2020 by Ord. No. 946, approved 5-19-2020]
BOD
|
=
|
Q, MGD x (BOD-300 mg/L) x (8.34) x (Surcharge Rate/Lb) x Days/Month)
|
TSS
|
=
|
Q, MGD x (TSS-300 mg/L) x (8.34) x (Surcharge Rate/Lb) x (Days/Month)
|
TP
|
=
|
Q, MGD x (TP-12mg/L) x (8.34) x (Surcharge Rate/Lb) x (Days/Month)
|
NH3-N
|
=
|
Q, MGD x (NH3-N-35 mg/L) x (8.34) x (Surcharge
Rate/Lb) x (Days/Month)
|
FOG
|
=
|
Q, MGD x (FOG-150 mg/L) x (8.34) x (Surcharge Rate/Lb) x (Days/Month)
|
Total Surcharge
|
=
|
BOD + TSS + TP + NH3-N + FOG
|
(4) Seasonal adjustments of the surcharge rates may be permitted by the
Borough as provided by applicable state and federal permit conditions.
D. Users not governed by this article. Wastewater transportation, treatment
and disposal services performed by the Borough and Authority, as applicable,
for the Cumberland-Franklin Joint Municipal Authority, pursuant to
certain contracts, shall not be governed by this article.
E. Billing and collection of rates and charges. Billing and collection
of sewer rates and charges shall be governed as follows:
(1) Effective date and service periods.
(a)
Effective date. Sewer rental charges set forth herein became
effective on January 1, 1979, and thereafter.
(b)
Service period and billing of Borough customers. Bills for the
payment of rentals for sewer service and the use of the sewer system
pursuant to this article shall be rendered in accordance with the
following schedule:
Months of Billing
|
Months of Service Covered by Billing
|
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January
|
October, November and December
|
April
|
January, February and March
|
July
|
April, May and June
|
October
|
July, August and September
|
(c)
Service periods and billing of the Cumberland-Franklin Joint
Municipal Authority and Shippensburg University. Bills for use of
the sewer system by the Cumberland-Franklin Joint Municipal Authority
and commonwealth relating to Shippensburg University shall be rendered
quarterly in accordance with the applicable service agreements.
(d)
Billing for surcharge fees may be on a different schedule that
the regular billing periods. It could be monthly or quarterly.
(2) Delinquent rentals; shutting off sewer and water service; liens.
(a)
Penalties. If any bill for sewer rentals is not paid within
30 days after the same shall become due and payable, it shall be delinquent,
and a penalty of 10% shall be added, and such bill, excluding the
penalty, shall thereafter bear interest at the rate of 1.5% per month
(18% annually) or portion thereof until paid.
(b)
Termination of sewer and water service. Upon the failure of
any person to pay in full any bill for sewer rates and charges within
30 days after the same shall become delinquent, the Borough shall
have the right to terminate sewer service to the property of such
person or to turn off the water supply to such property for such period
or periods as the Borough may in its discretion determine. After payment
of all delinquent bills against such property, service may be restored
upon payment of all expenses which have been incurred in terminating
such service, turning off the water supply or restoring the same.
(c)
Liens. The sewer rates and charges imposed by this article and
rules and regulations promulgated by the Borough shall be a lien on
any of the improved properties served from the date the charge therefor
first becomes due and payable. In addition to all other rights of
the Borough herein granted, if such sewer rates and charges are not
paid, the Borough may file such liens and collect the same in the
manner provided by law for the filing and collection of municipal
liens and claims or may proceed to collect such sewer rental by action
in assumpsit in the name of the Borough against the owner of the property
charged or the user of the same.
The owner of any improved property connected to the sewer system
shall be responsible for all acts of tenants or other occupants of
such improved property insofar as such acts shall be governed by provisions
of this article.