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Ordinance Number
1980-22
Adopted Date
05/12/1980
Ordinance Type
Utilities
State Filed Date
05\08\1980
Entity Name
Uniform Set of Charges New Connections
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Water and Sewer Connections
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12818
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(as set forth in their regulations, then such higher use <br />will be charged to such non-residential users (as example <br />for coin laundries, restaurants, beauty salons, dental <br />offices and laboratories, etc.) <br />(6) The ratio of water which can pass the selected meter at <br />a head loss of 8 psi to that water which will pass a <br />5/8 x 3/4" meter at the same head loss shall be multiplied <br />by the factor of $250.00 per residential equivalent. <br />(7) The resultant charge from (4) or (5) above should, in <br />addition, be multiplied by a factor accounting for the <br />relative composition of that waste proposed to be <br />discharged to the composition of the waste discharged <br />from an average single family residential connection. <br />For this purpose a single family residential connection <br />can be assumed to have a composition of 200 parts per <br />million BOD. Specifically, the connection fee for a <br />business lot shall be: <br />$250.00 X Q X R where Q is function of the meter size <br />in the previous table and R is ratio of sewage BOD load <br />to residential. <br />(8) The fee assessed for engineering plan review and utility <br />inspections will be payable at the time the Plant Capacity <br />Fees are paid. <br />(9) The plant capacity fee is comprised of two separate <br />services; water and sewer, each fee based on ERC. In <br />areas where only one of these services is available, <br />the fee for the other service may being deferred until <br />that DER application is submitted. If paid in advance, <br />the only right is the reservation of the plants capacity <br />for the time when the service is scheduled with the utility. <br />The total for both services shall be determined by <br />computation as set forth above. The equivalent unit <br />figure (ERC) is for the capacity equivalence and does <br />not establish the number of units being served by a <br />particular meter size; nor does it include charges for <br />tapping, meter installation, deposits, or hydraulic <br />share of mains, or service charges which nay be assessed <br />or required by other Ordinances or Contracts of the County. <br />(10) Industrial Sewage must not contain any matter in violation <br />of Federal, State or County regulations. Prior to connec- <br />tions, suitable pre-treatment and proof of satisfactory <br />content of all objectionable matter such as heavy metals <br />or excessive BOD load will be required. <br />SECTION 2. PLANT CAPACITY CHARGE ADJUSMENT FOnRJLA - <br />ESCALATION PROVISION. <br />The basis for the schedule set forth above has been structured <br />by the County with regard to two major but variable factors. First, <br />the present level of construction costs of water distribution, sewage <br />collection, water treatment plant and waste water treatment plant <br />facilities. Second, the theory of treatment facilities and their <br />degree of treatment sophistication as prescribed by the Department <br />of Health, and Rehabilitative Services and the Department of Environ- <br />mental Regulation. The County hereby declares that the schedule of <br />-3- <br />
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