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Per Single Family <br />Residential Dwelling Unit $1s1$ - $2528 $2&06 $30,5 JE.04 36.01 la.25 JIZ.Z8 <br />*Rates effective July I, 2010 - December 31, 2010. Rates for 2011, 2012 and 2013 are for full calendar years. <br />(2) For the service rendered to the City of South Bend said City shall be subject to the same rates and <br />charges established in harmony therewith. <br />(3) In order to recover the cost of monitoring industrial wastes, the City shall charge the user not less <br />than $100.00 per sampling event plus the actual cost for collecting and analyzing the sample(s) as <br />determined by the City or by an independent laboratory. This charge will be reviewed on the same <br />basis as all other rates and charges in this ordinance. <br />(c) Former Wholesale Users. <br />(1) Billing for sewage services to previously designated Class II wholesale users shall be in <br />accordance with the executed intermunicipal contract for wastewater treatment services, but such <br />contracts shall not be extended after their expiration dates due to elimination of the wholesale class <br />of users. This shall not affect authority to enter special rate contracts as provided in Section 17 -29 <br />of this Chapter. <br />Section III. Chapter 17, Article 2, Division 4, Section 17 -23 of the South Bend Municipal Code be <br />and hereby is amended to read as follows. <br />Section 17 -23, Heavy demand surcharge. <br />(a) In order that the rates and charges may be justly and equitably adjusted to the service rendered to <br />users, the City shall base its charges not only on the volume, but also on strength and character of <br />the stronger -than- normal domestic sewage and wastes which it is required to treat and dispose of <br />The City shall require the user to determine the strength and content of all sewage and wastes <br />discharged, either directly or indirectly into the sanitary sewage system, in such manner, by such <br />method and at such times as the City may deem practicable in light of the conditions and attending <br />circumstances of the case, in order to determine the proper charge. The user shall furnish a central <br />sampling point available to the City at all times. <br />(b) Normal sewage domestic waste strength should not exceed ammonia- nitrogen in excess of <br />twenty -five (25) milligrams per liter of fluid, suspended solids in excess of two hundred fifty (250) <br />milligrams per liter of fluid, biochemical oxygen demand in excess of two hundred fifty (250) <br />milligrams per liter of fluid, or phosphorus in excess of ten (10) milligrams per liter of fluid. <br />Additional charges for treating stronger - than - normal domestic waste shall be made on the following <br />basis: <br />Excess Strength of Waste surcharges 2986 <br />- Suspended Solids (Per Pound) $8, 09. <br />2892 2998 2989 2010* 2011 202 2013 <br />$9 112 $9-124 $0.145 0.146 lQdi2 0.173 JQzM <br />
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