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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2826-06/28/1976 Str=176 : STATE OF IOWA, SS I Robert J . McCoy ____ ____ Black Hawk ty,- Publisher of the �U atcrl0 0 _ ourle� I � m_ a daily newspaper printed in the English language an S=� J�bw` '' te�ro,, s,tterloo, Black Hawk County Iowa do solemnly swear that "� y,,_n�1,���r � ' ,.a`,ance #2826 WE AN.OR / R6Pp.'AV nelllan'^�e "'rfz ,,, ��N41NG PAR 5.OF cwp, ?g ''"""�m.a was published in the English language onl S 1 r aeon ' jnky Cat 3 y tame P gY Sr otmeCuYot 9r acc the °h' �h�tArnak n, s, gq, �Ob,M nd taroarr ------------ ---------------------- W - - ---- ---------for----------------consecutive --- -- -- -------- of tge-Gope,.gf. din 8 '��t?eRirt3e °Ay' s les rGta� '2aJ3#9� mMarOabu :ncing on the---------------- day of 19_ (ffit5lna1nha0ncey',�-A, A, fon 11&a _______ __________________________ cblas" I�fhea•basis r ect/o.,ova6,� increas of soles a/ r�erVp coi sy-'syz ayx �Ct , issues of_____ July __1_,__1976 "I paYagtNts.3 al, ft 6o M, � ________ ___________ ____________________ _____________ Volof aMr 92 uc �ft i=du oret� rtero tl- - -- - - ---- - - - ---- - - of said newspaper, and Osseo on volume! 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D., - - by W ich at "ter Water nils for lal _ z lrgn a ie7LJn'"Ppt� ith __ 50.000 - 'ball.be rPrisbh w1p,e• e _________________________________ _______________ ___ _______ ___________________________ maxi ��,/�Igk equ,rId uip,er aim Notary Public Na 1 nm os'ot Mato meter fir. f ���"pfft ror:;a,�""=>b,whe gt� r Received of ---- - ------- -- ---- - - ---- - - - - -- -- -- 5 - =o Pa fn/o . rE°ow°gYIn a the sum of---------------------------------------------------------------- Dollars p --"bYo°,;�x 19 city. in full for publication of the above notice. S r, City GE7P1Af ' erk..{G18 - of Publishers" CM133 ORDINANCE NO. , AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND AMENDING PARTS OF CHAPTER 34, SEWERS. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Waterloo, Iowa: That Article III, Sewers, of Chapter 34, of the Code of Ordinances, City of Waterloo, be amended by repealing Sections 34-45, Manholes: When Required; cost, maintenance, 34-54, Basic charge and rates established; basis of determination; increase of rates and charges for delinquent payments, 34-55, Exception to rates for the Rath Packing Company; basis, and 34-56, Volume of sewage discharged to be based on volume of water consumed; metering of private water supplies, and enacting in lieu thereof new Section 34-45, Manholes: When required; cost; maintenance, Section 34-54, Basic charge and rates established; basis of determination; increase of rates and charges for delinquent payments, and Section 34-56, Volume of sewage dis- charged to be based on volume of water consumed; metering of private water supplies, as follows: Sec. 34-45. Manholes: When required; costs; maintenance. Sampling equipment shall be required in order to meet the Iowa and Federal guidelines on limiting and monitoring industrial waste and other waste of each facility that meets the following guidelines: "Significant Industrial/Commercial Contributor" is defined as any facility for which at least one of the following applies: (a) the facility contributes at least 50,000 gallons of waste- water per day at maximum discharge, (b) the facility contributes at least 5% of the organic or hydraulic loading of the treatment facility, (c) the facility contributes toxic materials which may adversely affect the treatment process, or (d) the facility contributes any waste which may have an adverse or deleterious impact on the treatment facility. The City of Waterloo may require additional monitoring and sampling equipment to effect the provisions of this Ordinance. When required by the superintendent, the owner of any property served by a building sewer carrying industrial wastes shall install a suitable control manhole in the building sewer to facilitate observation, sampling and measurement of the wastes. Such manholes, when required, shall be accessibly and safely located and shall be constructed in accordance with plans approved by the city engineer. The manhole shall be installed by the owner at his expense, and shall be maintained by him so as to be safe and accessible at all times. In event a facility or owner fails to complete and install such sampling and monitoring equipment as required within 180 days after notice requiring said equipment, said owner and facility shall be deemed in default and the City of Waterloo may resort to fur?4her legal action to enforce compliance. Sec. 34-54. Basic charge and rates established; basis of determination; increase of rates and charges for delinquent payments. Each and every lot, parcel or real estate or building or premises situated within or without the city that is connected with and uses the sewer outlet and purifying plant of the city, by or through any part of the sewerage system of the city, or that in any way uses or is served by Page 2 a sewer outlet and the purifying plant or otherwise discharges sanitary sewage, industrial waste, water or other liquid, either directly or indirectly, into the sewerage system of the city, shall pay a service Charge, rate or rental to the city in accordance with the following schedule: (a) The maximum quarterly rate shall be one hundred per cent (100%) of the water bill incurred with the Waterloo Water Works for water consumption during the winter quarter. A winter quarter water bill is a bill that is submitted for three (3) months, covering the months of November, December, January, February, March and April or any portion thereof. Those users of water being billed on a monthly basis by the Waterloo Water Works, the monthly rate shall be one hundred per cent (100%) of the average water bill for the months of December, January, and February. Any special or private contracts shall be metered at the user's expense. (b) Users who have their own private wells shall pay a minimum charge as computed by the Waterloo Water Works unless notified by the Superintendent of the Water Pollution Control Plant that the users must comply with Section 34-56. (c) Users who are located outside of the limits of the city, shall pay double the rate specified in this section. (d) If the rates as specified in this division are not paid when due as required by this division, there shall be added to the rates a penalty of five per cent (5%) . The clerk shall certify to the county auditor all sewer rates, charges, or rentals and penalties delinquent. (e) The rate for waste waters or other sewage in excess of 50,000 gallons per day or having a B.O.D. of more than three hundred (300) parts per million, or more than three hundred fifty (350) parts per million suspended solids, and containing no such chemical or other substances as would interfere with the proper operation of the purifying plant, shall be computed according to the following formula: Flow A/12 x .33 x B = C 1 f BOD A/12 x .33 x B = C 2 bod SS A/12 x .33 x B = C 3 ss Total monthly assessment C t A = Annual budget minus debt service, collection costs, bond retirement, and reserve fund. B1 = Industry's share of the plant flow calculated during the month. B = Industry's share of the plant's BOD loading, calculated 2 from samples taken during the month. B = Industry's share of the plant's SS loading, calculated 3 from samples taken during the month. Sec. 34-55. Repealed. Page 3 Sec. 34-56. Volume of sewage discharged to be based on volume of water consumed; metering of private water supplies. The amount of sewage discharged into a city sewer by any user shall be determined by and held to be the same as the amount of water used by him and discharged into the sewer, except as otherwise provided in this division, and the amount of water used by any user shall be determined by and held to be the amount of water used by him as shown by the meter readings of the waterworks of the city or the meter readings for the water from a private water supply. If a user shall use water which, in whole or in part comes from a private water supply, the user shall be required to meter the water coming from a private water supply at his own expense when required by the Superintendent of the Water Pollution Control Plant, and shall pay the same sewer rental rates as allowed in Section 34-54. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council this day of , 1976, and approved by the Mayor this day of Leo P. Rooff, M or ATTEST: =T1 t erine Gibbs, City Clerk t7l Po d t=i O H �d �H z� �z r7d O tT tT N 00 N CEJ z d H z O ro H O 'T1 ('1 9 Fd H M .'b W