This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Doña Ana County Amended Wastewater Ordinance."
This chapter is adopted in accordance with the
authority granted by NMSA §§ 4-36-10, 4-37-1, 3-18-22
and 3-26-1 et seq., and by County Resolution Nos. 95-38, 96-36 and
97-27. The County is the designated management agency as defined by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the New Mexico
Environment Department.
This chapter applies to all service areas within
the unincorporated area of the County to be served by the County's
wastewater utility, as designated and established by this chapter
and by subsequent ordinances or resolutions.
The following words, terms, and phrases, when
used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in
this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different
meaning:
ACT or THE ACT
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act, also known as the
"Clean Water Act," as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.
APPLICANT
A person who applies for County water service.
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD)
The quantity of oxygen utilized in the biochemical oxidation
of organic matter within five days at 20° C., expressed in terms
of concentration [milligrams per liter (mg/l)] as determined by analytical
procedures in 40 CFR 136.
BACKFLOW
Caused by vacuum conditions in the County water system when
normal flow is reversed, allowing possible polluted water or liquids
to enter the County water supply system.
BOARD
The Doña Ana County Board of County Commissioners.
CATEGORICAL PRETREATMENT STANDARD or CATEGORICAL STANDARD
Any regulation containing pollutant discharge limits promulgated by the EPA in accordance with Sections 307(b) and (c) of the Act (33 U.S.C. 1317) which apply to a specific category of users and which appear in 40 CFR Chapter
1, Subchapter N, Parts 405 through 471.
CFR
Code of Federal Regulations.
CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (COD)
A measure of the oxygen-consuming capacity of organic and
inorganic matter present in wastewater as milligrams per liter (mg/l),
as determined by analytical procedures in 40 CFR 136.
COUNTY MANAGER
The person designated by the County as its Manager or Acting
Manager to supervise the administration of the County's duties, including
the operation of the publicly owned wastewater system, and who is
charged with certain duties and responsibilities by this chapter,
or his duly authorized representative or designee.
COUNTY RIGHT-OF-WAY
Property owned by or maintained by the County, including,
but not limited to, streets, highways, alleys, planes, sidewalks,
plazas, parks, easements, curbs, and drainageways, which constitute
County rights-of-way.
COUNTY SYSTEM
A wastewater system owned, established or authorized by the
County and constructed within a community or region in the unincorporated
area of the County. "County system" includes wastewater collection
lines, lift stations, and any other facilities of collection and conveyance
but, according to the circumstances of a particular community or area,
may or may not include a treatment facility.
CUSTOMER
Any owner or user of a building or facility who or which
produces wastewater that is discharged to the County system and/or
is responsible for payment for wastewater services.
DESIGNATED OPERATOR
The entity which operates, maintains and manages the wastewater
system and which may be the County, another municipality or a private
entity which by contract or other similar agreement performs those
duties.
DIRECT DISCHARGE
The release, from any vehicle, container, wastewater line,
or structure, of any waste governed by this chapter.
ENGINEER
A registered professional engineer currently licensed by
the State of New Mexico as a civil or environmental engineer.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA)
The United States Environmental Protection Agency or, where
appropriate, may also be used as a designation for the administrator
or other duly authorized official of that agency.
ESTIMATED BILL
A bill for utility service which is not based on an actual
reading of the customer's meter, or other measuring device, for the
period billed.
FACILITIES
Include, but are not limited to, plants, works, systems,
improvements and equipment of the County such as valves, conduits,
pipes, collection lines, force mains, lift stations, and sludge mixing
and hauling equipment.
INDIRECT DISCHARGE
The discharge or the introduction of any treated or untreated
wastewater or other pollutants from any source into the County system.
INDUSTRIAL LIQUID WASTE
All waterborne solids, liquids, or gaseous wastes resulting
from any industrial, manufacturing or food-processing operation or
process, or from the development of any natural resources, or any
mixture of these with water or domestic sewage as distinct from normal
domestic wastewater.
MUNICIPAL SYSTEM
The wastewater system owned, established, or authorized by
a municipality and to which, for the purposes of this chapter, a County
system may be connected for the treatment of wastewater.
NEW MEXICO ENVIRONMENT DEPARTMENT (NMED)
The State of New Mexico Environment Department, or, where
appropriate, the term may also be used as a designation for the director
or other duly authorized official of that department.
NORMAL DOMESTIC WASTEWATER
Any waterborne wastes normally discharging from the sanitary
conveniences of buildings (including apartment houses, motels, and
hotels), office buildings, factories, and institutions, free from
storm surface water and industrial wastes. Normal domestic wastewater
for purposes of this chapter does not contain COD or BOD and TSS in
excess of the following concentrations:
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Parameter
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Concentration Limit
(mg/l)
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COD
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500
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BOD
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250
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TSS
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330
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PERSON
Any individual, estate, trust, utility, receiver, association,
cooperative, club, public or private corporation, company, firm, partnership,
joint venture, syndicate, federal, state or local governmental body
or any other entity.
POLLUTANT
Any dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, wastewater,
garbage, wastewater sludge, munitions, chemical wastes, biological
materials, radioactive materials, heat, wrecked or discarded equipment,
rock, sand, cellar dirt and industrial, municipal, and agricultural
waste discharged into water.
POLLUTION
The man-made or man-induced alteration of the chemical, physical,
biological, and radiological integrity of water.
PRETREATMENT
The reduction of the amount of pollutants, the elimination
of pollutants, or the alteration of the nature of pollutant properties
in wastewater to a less harmful state prior to or in lieu of discharging
or otherwise introducing such pollutants into a County system. The
reduction or alteration can be obtained by physical, chemical or biological
processes, process changes or by other means, except as prohibited
by 40 CFR 403.6(d).
RATE SCHEDULE
A description of the charges, conditions of services and
other similar information associated with the provision of wastewater
service to a given class or type of customer.
RESOLUTION
A rule, regulation or other decision adopted and enacted
by the Board, under the authority of this chapter, for the purpose
of carrying out the policies, terms and conditions of this chapter.
SERVICE AREA
The area of land within the unincorporated area of the County
that the County from time to time designates as the service area to
be provided wastewater service by the County Wastewater Utility.
SERVICE CONNECTION
The pipe connection from the County system to the facility
or unit producing wastewater.
SPECIAL SERVICE
A service provided to a customer by the County, which may
not be included in a rate schedule.
STORM SEWER
Facilities which carry storm- and surface waters and drainage,
but excludes wastewater and industrial wastes.
STORMWATER
Any flow occurring during or following any form of natural
precipitation and resulting therefrom.
TOTAL SUSPENDED SOLIDS (TSS)
The total suspended matter that floats on the surface of
or is suspended in water, wastewater or other liquids and which is
removable by laboratory filtering as determined by standard method
procedures.
TRAP
A device of retaining sand, silt, grit, mineral materials,
petroleum solvent, grease or oil by gravity differential separation
from wastewater and of a design and capacity approved by the County.
USER
A customer or other person who connects to the County wastewater
system.
UTILITIES DIRECTOR
The person designated by the County to administer this chapter
and the resolutions adopted, enacted and promulgated thereunder.
UTILITY
A utility service, including water, wastewater, electric,
and/or gas services.
WASTEWATER
Any waterborne industrial or domestic wastes from dwellings,
commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and institutions, whether
treated or untreated, which is contributed into or permitted to enter
the County system.
WASTEWATER CONSTITUENTS
The individual chemical, physical, bacteriological and radiological
parameters, including volume and flow rate and such other parameters
that serve to define, classify or measure the contents, quality, quantity
and strength of wastewater.
WASTEWATER DISCHARGE PERMIT
A permit authorizing a user to discharge prohibited pollutants
into the County system, provided that the user fulfills all of the
reporting requirements of the permit and discharge pollutants at concentrations
no greater than are listed in the permit.
When, as set forth in §§
319-3 and
319-5 above, it has been determined by the Board of County Commissioners that a particular County system or service area shall be subject to this chapter, the following provisions apply:
A. Except as herein provided for in §
319-7, Mandatory connection exceptions, it shall be mandatory for owners of buildings and facilities which produce wastewater and are located within 300 feet of a wastewater line to connect to the County system.
B. Upon completion, acquisition or authorization of a
new County wastewater system, owners of buildings and facilities shall
connect to the system within six months. The six-month period begins
with a public notice/notice of availability from the County announcing
that the system is completed or acquired and ready for service connections.
C. Connections to the County system shall be completed
in a manner and with such materials as are prescribed by the County
wastewater rules and regulations and County wastewater construction
standards.
D. Each building or customer shall have a separate service
connection unless specifically exempted by the County.
E. The applicant for wastewater connection shall notify
the County when the applicant's building is ready for inspection and
connection to the County wastewater system. After obtaining an approved
user agreement, the connection shall be completed under the supervision
of the County's representative or designee.
F. No person, other than employees of the County, its
designated operator, or authorized contractors, shall be authorized
to connect, turn on, turn off, or disconnect any community service
or remove, replace or repair any equipment connected to any such service.
The Board of County Commissioners shall have
the authority to set or to modify by subsequent resolution, rule,
regulation, or ordinance such standards, specifications and policies,
additional service areas, rates, expansion, line extension and line
sizes and other charges, conditions of service and/or other matters
as may be deemed necessary, or deemed in the County's best interests,
for the establishment, construction, expansion and maintenance and
operation of the County wastewater systems. Attached hereto and titled
"Doña Ana County Wastewater Rules and Regulations" is the present
set of such rules and regulations, which are incorporated herein and
made a part of this chapter and shall be effective with the effective
date of this chapter.
Utility billing and collection under the authority
of this chapter will be performed by the County or its designated
agent.
Utility operations and maintenance under the
authority of this chapter will be performed by the County or its designated
agent.
[Amended 9-27-2011 by Ord. No. 235-2011]
This chapter shall be administered by the Utilities
Director subject to the supervision and direction of the County Manager
and Board approvals; and enforced by the County Utilities Director
and his or her department with the assistance of Codes Enforcement
and/or the Sheriff's Department. Applications for service or questions
concerning service should be directed to the Utilities Department.
It shall be a violation of this chapter for
a customer or any other person to neglect, fail or refuse to comply
with or resist the enforcement of any provision of this chapter or
resolution enacted thereunder pursuant to NMSA § 4-37-3.
A. Any customer
or other person found guilty by a court of competent jurisdiction
of a violation of this chapter shall be punished by a fine:
(1) Not to exceed $5,000 for the improper or illegal discharge
of hazardous waste (as defined by the New Mexico Hazardous Waste Act) into the system in any manner other than as provided
in this chapter.
(2) Not to exceed $300 for violation of any provision
of this chapter.
B. Each day that such violations exist shall constitute
a separate offense.
C. In addition, the County may, in its sole discretion, exercise its authority under NMSA § 3-18-22 to make the property owner's wastewater connection requirements to the County's wastewater line and to seek reimbursement or, as provided by law, bring suit to restrain, enjoin or otherwise prevent the violation of this chapter or compel compliance with this chapter and/or seek enforcement pursuant to §
319-11 of this chapter.
The Board expressly reserves the option, right
and duty to adopt from time to time, in addition to the provisions
herein contained, such resolutions and other ordinances as the Board
may deem reasonably necessary in the exercise of its police power
for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of its citizens
and their properties.
All notices required to be delivered to the
County pursuant to this chapter shall be sent, certified mail, to
the following:
County Manager
Doña Ana County
845 North Motel Boulevard
Las Cruces, NM 88007
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and
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County Utilities Director
Doña Ana County
845 North Motel Boulevard
Las Cruces, NM 88007
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In the event the terms and/or the conditions
of this chapter conflict with those found in any other County or local
ordinance or state or federal statute or regulation, the more stringent
terms and/or conditions shall apply.
Any waiver by the County of a violation by a
person of any term or condition of this chapter shall not be deemed
or considered as a continuing waiver and shall not operate to bar
or prevent the County from enforcing any succeeding violation either
of the same term or condition or another. All remedies afforded in
this chapter shall be taken and construed as cumulative, that is,
in addition to every other remedy provided herein or by law.