The water and sewer system of the Township shall
be operated as a utility under the name of Water/Sewer Utility Department.
The Township Committee shall adopt rules and
regulations with respect to the distribution and sale of water.
A. Any person desiring service connection for water shall
make written application therefor on the form provided by the Water/Sewer
Rent Collector, and the charges hereinafter fixed for tapping the
main and installing corporation cock, service pipe to the curb, curb
stop, and curb box, as well as the charge for a supply to December
31 next ensuing such application shall have been paid to the Public
Utilities Water Department before any service connection will be installed.
Such person shall also pay the cost for street opening at the same
time.
B. The fee for tapping of the water main, installing
corporation cock, service pipe to the curbs, curb stop and curb box
shall be as follows:
[Amended 8-13-2008 by Ord. No. 13-2008; 6-13-2012 by Ord. No. 8-2012; 3-27-2013 by Ord. No. 5-2013]
Size of Tap
(inches)
|
Installation Fee
|
---|
3/4
|
$2,024.04
|
1
|
$2,333.76
|
1 1/2
|
$2,717.34
|
2
|
$3,111.89
|
Larger than 2
|
To be determined by the Superintendent of Public
Works in an amount sufficient to cover all costs to the Township
|
C. Water connection fees shall be charged as follows:
[Added 6-11-2008 by Ord. No. 8-2008;
amended 2-26-2014 by Ord. No. 2-2014]
Description
|
Connection Fee
|
---|
Connection fee for existing/new residential
dwelling units
|
$993
|
Connection fee for existing/new buildings other
than residential; labor and materials by developer
|
$993 per EU
|
Calculation of equivalent units (EUs): estimated
average water system consumption (gallons per day) divided by average
flow per single-family dwelling unit.
|
[Amended 6-13-2012 by Ord. No. 8-2012; 3-27-2013 by Ord. No.
5-2013]
Any person desiring a temporary supply of water
shall make application to the Water/Sewer Rent Collector, pay the
following fee and have a temporary meter installed therefor:
A. Single-family residential structure: $50 plus usage.
B. Multiple-family residential structure: $50 plus usage
for the first residential unit and $50 plus usage for each additional
residential unit.
C. All nonresidential buildings: $100 for the first 10,000
square feet of space and $50 plus usage for each additional 5,000
square feet of space.
D. Bulk water pickup at Township Water/Sewer Utility
Department: $7 for every 1,000 gallons.
No water will be furnished and no person shall
apply for water service where pipes are inferior, the plumbing defective,
or the faucets, water closets or other fixtures leaky or imperfect,
and when such conditions are discovered, the supply of water will
be cut off, unless immediate repairs are made.
[Amended 3-13-2002 by Ord. No. 10-2002; 3-11-2009 by Ord. No. 1-2009; 11-24-2009 by Ord. No.
32-2009; 4-11-2012 by Ord. No. 6-2012; 12-19-2018 by Ord. No. 25-2018]
There shall be due and payable an annual fee, referred to as a minimum charge, billed quarterly and payable pursuant to the payment schedule set forth in §
222-11 hereof, for water service for each building or house, store, apartment unit in a house or building and each premises, house, trailer, and mobile home being served by the Township water supply system, as follows:
A. For a five-eighths-inch-by-three-quarter-inch meter:
$48.61 per quarter for 6,000 gallons of water per quarterly meter
reading cycle.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
B. For a three-quarter-inch meter: $53.47 per quarter
for 6,000 gallons of water per quarterly meter reading cycle.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
C. For a one-inch meter: $68.06 per quarter for 6,000
gallons of water per quarterly meter reading cycle.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
D. For a one-and-one-half-inch meter: $87.48 per quarter
per 6,000 gallons of water per quarterly meter reading cycle.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
E. For a two-inch meter: $140.95 per quarter for 6,000
gallons of water per quarterly meter reading cycle.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
F. For a three-inch meter: $534.67 per quarter for 6,000
gallons of water per quarterly meter reading cycle.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
G. For a four-inch meter: $680.49 per quarter for 6,000
gallons of water per quarterly meter reading cycle.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
H. For a six-inch meter: $1,020.73 per quarter for 6,000
gallons of water per quarterly meter reading cycle.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
I. For an eight-inch meter: $1,409.58 per quarter for
6,000 gallons of water per quarterly meter reading cycle.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
J. The cost for meters shall be furnished at the time
of application.
K. For multiple purposes such as apartment houses, other
multiple-family structures, assisted-living or congregate-care facilities,
trailers, stores or other similar uses served by a single meter: an
additional $48.61 per apartment, dwelling unit, store, trailer or
other use which is served by a single meter and/or connection; except
for owner-occupied premises with not more than two single-family dwelling
units, for which the quarterly minimum charge shall be $48.61.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
L. For single office buildings: charge determined on the basis of the size of the meter which serves the building, pursuant to Subsections
A through
I herein.
M. For office complexes or developments of more than
one building: charge determined on the basis of one quarterly minimum
per meter serving the complex or development, together with one quarterly
minimum of $48.61 for each additional building within the development
not served by a separate meter.
[Amended 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
N. For a home with professional office located therein:
1 1/3 the applicable minimum charge, based on meter size, effective
January 1, 1998.
O. Any application for water not specifically set forth
herein shall be considered a special application, and the charges
therefor shall be determined by the Superintendent of Public Works.
A. Any water used in excess of the minimum gallonage
aforesaid shall be billed to the owner or customer at the following
graduated rates:
[Amended 3-11-2009 by Ord. No. 1-2009; 11-24-2009 by Ord. No. 32-2009; 4-11-2012 by Ord. No. 6-2012; 12-19-2018 by Ord. No. 25-2018; 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
Amount of Water Used in
Quarterly Meter Reading Cycle
|
Charge per 1,000 Gallons
|
---|
First 6,000 gallons
|
Included with quarterly allowance
|
6,001 to 13,000 gallons
|
$5.96 per 1,000 gallons or part thereof
|
13,001 to 25,000 gallons
|
$7.59 per 1,000 gallons or part thereof
|
Over 25,000 gallons
|
$8.88 per 1,000 gallons or part thereof
|
B. There shall be an allowance of up to 6,000 gallons
per quarter before excess use charges shall apply. The six-thousand-gallon
allowance shall not accumulate from one quarter to another. However,
an adjustment shall be made on an annual basis to any account where
excess use charges have been incurred, but no more than 24,000 gallons
have been used in the previous calendar year.
[Amended 5-12-2004 by Ord. No. 9-2004]
[Amended 5-12-2004 by Ord. No. 9-2004]
A. There shall be due and payable an annual minimum charge,
to be billed in equal quarterly installments, to users of the water
system with separate water service lines for operation of automatic
sprinkler systems.
[Amended 3-11-2009 by Ord. No. 1-2009]
B. The charge for a single unit shall be $400 per year.
C. The charge for a multiple unit complex or building
shall be $400 per building or $100 per separate unit contained therein,
whichever amount is greater.
[Amended 6-13-2012 by Ord. No. 8-2012; 7-23-2014 by Ord. No. 16-2014]
When service is discontinued due to lack of occupancy, nonpayment
of bills, violation of this chapter or at the request of the customer,
a charge will be made for both turn on and turn off of water at the
curb of $50 each service call. Payment of the fee shall be made in
advance when turn off or turn on is requested by the customer. Any
other service calls shall be billed at $50 per service call unless
it is an emergency call during nonbusiness hours, at which time it
shall be billed $125 for the service call.
[Amended 3-11-2009 by Ord. No. 1-2009]
A. Bills for minimum and excess water and sewer charges
shall be rendered on the first, second and third weeks of every quarter.
Bills will be due and payable within 20 days of receipt and on the
date specified on the bill. Bills not paid within 30 days after the
due date specified on the bill will be assessed interest at the maximum
rate provided by law.
B. Each quarterly bill will contain the quarterly minimum
water and sewer charges. In addition, each quarterly bill will contain
an adjusted/actual charge for excess water and sewer usage, on the
following schedule:
[Amended 4-11-2012 by Ord. No. 6-2012; 12-19-2018 by Ord. No. 25-2018; 12-14-2022 by Ord. No. 28-2022]
(1) From January to February: minimum/meter reading/adjusted.
(2) From April to May: minimum/meter reading/adjusted.
(3) From July to August: minimum/meter reading/adjusted.
(4) From October to November: minimum/meter reading/adjusted.
C. All estimated quarterly billing will include the minimum
charge and an estimated charge based upon the actual usage of the
same quarter of the previous year.
[Amended 6-13-2012 by Ord. No. 8-2012]
D. For new services, the estimated charge in the initial
year of service shall be determined by the Water/Sewer Rent Collector
and shall be based upon 1/4 of the average annual usage of water customers
with the same or similar characteristics of type of use, size of meter
and number and size of units serviced.
E. On each quarterly bill and meter reading cycle, an
actual meter reading by a Township employee assigned to read meters
and subsequent thereto, an adjusted amount payable for water/sewer
will be calculated for the quarter.
All bills for furnishing water or rendering
service in connection therewith shall be paid upon the completion
of the services rendered and before the water shall be turned on.
The owner of any house, tenement, building or
lot shall be liable for the payment of the charges hereby fixed for
the use of the water by the owner or occupant of such premises, and
such charge shall be a lien upon such house, tenement, lot or premises
until the same shall be paid and satisfied, and in case prompt payment
of any water charges shall not be made when the same become due the
water shall be shut off from such building, place or premises, and
shall not be again supplied until arrears with interest thereon shall
be fully paid; and the Committee shall also take the proceedings authorized
by law for the enforcement of said water charges as a lien upon said
house, tenement and lot or other premises by a sale of the premises
in the manner provided by law; and in addition to the remedies above
provided the Committee shall take other remedies for the collection
of the water charges as are authorized by law.
A service line will be used to supply a single
building or a single group of buildings as a group of factory buildings,
hospital buildings, or a single institution having a number of separate
buildings. Not more than one service line shall be run into a building
unless by special agreement between the Water/Sewer Utility Department
and the applicant for such service line.
Water will be turned off from any premises upon
written order of the applicant without in any way affecting the existing
agreement for service or on violation of rules or regulations promulgated
by the Township Committee.
A. Service under an application may be discontinued for
any of the following reasons:
(1) For the use of water for any other property than that
described in the application.
(2) For willful waste of water through improper or imperfect
pipes, fixtures, or otherwise.
(3) For failure to maintain in good order, connections,
service lines or fixtures owned by the applicant.
(4) For molesting any service pipe, meter, curb stop lock
or seal or any other appliance of the Water/Sewer Utility Department.
(5) In case of vacancy of premises.
(6) For neglecting to make or renew advance payments or
for nonpayment for water service, or any other charges occurring under
the application.
(7) For refusal of reasonable access to the property for
the purposes of inspecting or for reading, caring for or removing
meter.
B. Service shall be discontinued for neglecting or failing
to make payment of any bill for water minimum or excess usage charges
rendered under this chapter within 60 days after the date the charge
is due and payable. A written notice of the proposed discontinuance
and the reasons therefor shall be mailed to the last known address
of the owner of record of the property at least 10 days prior to the
date of discontinuance.
[Amended 4-21-2004 by Ord. No. 7-2004]
If it be found that the water has been turned
on again without compliance with this article, the Superintendent
of Public Works may cause the service connection to be removed, and
it shall not be restored until the provisions of this article have
been fully complied with, and until all back charges and expenses
have been paid and directions issued for turning on of the water.
Where the water has been turned off for nonpayment
of water charges or for the violation of any provisions of this article,
it shall not be turned on again without the direction of the Township
Committee and until all expenses attending the turning off and turning
on the water, together with the charges accrued, shall have been paid.
All pipes, meters and fixtures shall be subject
to all reasonable hours of inspection by employees of the Water/Sewer
Utility Department, identified by proper badges.
No person shall, without the written permission
of the Water/Sewer Rent Collector, connect or disconnect the meter,
pipe or other fixtures, or in any other manner tamper or interfere,
or permit, suffer or allow the tampering or interference with the
meters, pipes, stops, connections or other instruments used for the
purpose of obtaining water.
No person shall permit water to be supplied
to premises owned or occupied by him where the premises are vacant
or abandoned in freezing weather but shall make application for discontinuance
of service.
No person, except the Superintendent of Public
Works or other authorized person, shall take water from any public
fire hydrant, hose, plug, street washer or fountain pipe, except for
fire purposes or for the use of the Fire Department in case of fire;
and no public fire hydrant shall be used for sprinkling streets, flushing
sewers or gutters or for any other than fire purposes, except with
the approval of the Water/Sewer Utility Department.
The installation of any water main or any service
line shall not be made until curbs at the proper grade are installed.
The location of any and all fire hydrants shall
be fixed and determined by the Superintendent of Public Works, subject
to the approval of the Township Committee.
New water service shall be charged commencing
on the day the service was turned on and for every day thereafter.
No charges shall accrue after water service is completely disconnected
from the property.
[Amended 6-13-2012 by Ord. No. 8-2012]
The Water/Sewer Utility Department may, at the
request of any consumer, test the meter in the presence of the consumer
or the owner of the premises upon the payment of a fee of $125, payable
in advance. If the meter is found to be fast, bills rendered will
be adjusted with the understanding that when the test is made, the
meter or meters will record within 2% of absolute correctness upon
ordinary size flows or openings. In no case shall there be an adjustment
to an amount less than the minimum annual service charge. If the meter
is found to be fast, the consumer or owner shall be refunded the test
fee.
In the event that the Township Committee shall
determine that a shortage of water may occur due to prolonged drought
or heat or level of any wells serving the water system of the Township
is at a low level, or because of breakdown of equipment of the water
system or the necessity of repair of same or for any other emergency
or reason, the use of the water may be restricted or prohibited by
order of the Mayor.
The owner of any premises where a meter is installed
shall be responsible for its care and protection from freezing or
hot water or any other injury thereto. The owner or the consumer shall
notify the Water/Sewer Utility Department of any damage or injury
to or of a nonworking meter as soon as the same comes to his knowledge.
The costs for repair or replacement of a damaged meter will be determined
by the Superintendent of Public Works. Bypass of a meter shall not
be permitted. If the consumer does not respond to a mail or telephone
request for a reading within 10 days, an estimated bill shall be forwarded
by the Water/Sewer Rent Collector to the consumer.
A. All meters shall be read quarterly and the quantity
recorded shall be conclusive upon the consumer. If a meter reader
is unable to get a meter reading, a notice shall be left at the place
of service.
[Amended 3-11-2009 by Ord. No. 1-2009]
B. A customer of the Water/Sewer Utility Department of
the Township shall notify the Water/Sewer Utility Department in writing
of any change in billing address to ensure receipt of all applicable
bills. If written notice is not received, no responsibility shall
be assumed by the Township for the discontinuance of water service.
No person shall be entitled to any damages for
the shutting off of the water for any cause whatsoever or for accidents
affecting the supply of water or interruption of service for any mechanical,
chemical or electrical difficulty resulting in an interruption or
cessation of the water service.
[Amended 7-23-2014 by Ord. No. 16-2014]
A. Any complaint concerning a meter reading or charges billed must be
made within 15 days of billing date.
B. The Township of Wall may refund or forgive any water use charge issued pursuant to §§
222-7 and
222-8 so long as the Township determines:
(1) That there has been an overcharge or there is other good and sufficient
cause to refund a portion of, or forgive, a water use charge; this
is a one-time only cancellation and proof of problem and repair are
required;
(2) If the water use charge is forgiven or refunded, the water use charges
that remain shall be uniform and equitable for the same type and class
of use or service;
(3) If there is an underground main break or leak.
All consumers having boilers upon their premises
depending upon the pressure of the water meter and pipes of the Water/Sewer
Utility Department to keep them supplied are hereby cautioned against
danger of collapse, and all such damage must be borne exclusively
by the consumer. Under no circumstances shall the Township be responsible
for any damage to pipes, fixtures or property caused by the turning
on or off of water for any cause whatsoever. To provide against such
damage to boilers or hot water heaters, a safety valve shall be installed
to relieve excessive steam pressure or a tank provided so as to maintain
a supply of water in such boiler or heater when the water supply is
discontinued at the main.
A. Between May 15 and September 15 of each year, the
Township Committee may, by resolution, should it determine it to be
in the best interest of the public health, safety and welfare, restrict
the outside use of water to provide that no person shall use or operate
or cause, or allow to be used or operated, lawn sprinklers or lawn
sprinkler systems connected to the Township's water supply system,
except between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., prevailing time,
on the same two days each week that garbage is collected in the area
of the Township where the property is located.
B. In the event that the Township Committee determines
that a water supply emergency exists in the Township, it may by resolution
provide for any restrictions on the outside use of water as it deems
necessary to provide for the public health, safety and welfare until
such time as the water supply emergency is determined to have ended
by further resolution of the Township Committee. A determination of
a water supply emergency may be made by the Township Committee at
any regular, special or emergency public meeting. A violation of any
such water use restriction during the period of water supply emergency
shall be deemed to be a violation of this section.
C. The outside use of water from hand-held hoses with
nozzles and from private wells for which valid New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection permits have been issued is permitted
at any time.
D. Any person utilizing a private well for irrigation
purposes shall register any such well with the Water/Sewer Utility
Department. The Water/Sewer Utility Department will verify that the
well is the subject of a valid permit and shall issue a "Private Well"
sign for display by the property owner.
The owner of every existing house, building
or structure and the owner of every house, building or structure hereafter
to be constructed or acquired, located on a property along the line
of any public water supply main now or hereafter constructed or acquired
in the Township shall, within 60 days of receipt of notice of the
mandatory connection date, connect and hook up the water supply facilities
of such house, building or structure to such water supply system.
Upon the failure by the owner to so connect or hook up to the water supply system as required by §
222-34, the Township may cause such connection to be made under its direction and supervision or award one or more contracts for the making of such connection. The cost and expense thereof shall be filed under oath with the Township Clerk by the appropriate Township official in charge of the department making said connection. The governing body shall examine the charges and if properly made shall confirm it and file the statement with Collector of Taxes who shall record the charge in the same manner as other assessments.
The foregoing water charges shall be a lien
upon the premises connected from the date that the charges become
due and until paid, and the Township shall have the same remedies
for the collection thereof with interest, costs and penalties, as
it has by law for collection of taxes upon real estate.