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<br />" <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />feet above the fIrst increment, as follows: <br /> <br />METER SIZE <br />(Inches) <br /> <br />5/8 through 3/4 <br />1 and Larger <br /> <br />'.' <br /> <br />METER SIZE <br />(Inches) <br /> <br />5/8 through 3/4 <br />1 through 2 <br />Larger than 2 <br /> <br />RESIDENTIAL CLASS <br /> <br />BASE COST FOR FIRST <br />INCREMENT <br />In Cubic Feet) <br /> <br />$7.50 for first 200 <br />$36.00 for first 1000 <br /> <br />SERVICE IN <br />EXCESS OF BASE <br />(For Each Additional 100 Cubic Feet) <br /> <br />$3.25. <br />$3.25 <br /> <br />COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL CLASS <br /> <br />BASE COST FOR FIRST <br />INCREMENI' <br />(In Cubic Feet) <br /> <br />$10.50 for fIrst 200 <br />$36.00 for fIrst 1000 <br />$62.00 for fIrst 2,000 <br /> <br />SERVICE IN <br />EXCESS OF BASE <br />(For Each Additional 100 Cubic Fee:) <br /> <br />$3.40 <br />$3.40 <br />$3.40 <br /> <br />"(b) Monthly residential customers' wastewater volume for purposes of assessing <br />the sewer charge shall be based upon one hundred (100) percent of the actual <br />metered potable water consumption averaged for the preceding November, January, <br />and February consumption, which shall be known as the "flat winter average," If <br />no historical water consumption data is available for a customer, that customer's <br />wastewater volume shall be based upon the flat winter average for the residential <br />class. <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />"Monthly commercial and industrial customers' wastewater volume shall be based <br />upon one hundred (100) percent of the actual metered potable water consumption, <br />except those customers whose wastewater is metered, and their volume shall be <br />based upon one hundred (l00) percent of the metered wastewater. The former <br />shall be billed for one hundred (100) percent bf the metered potable water and the <br />latter shall be billed for one hundred (l00) percent of the metered wastewater." <br /> <br />"(c) Users desiring to discharge sewage into the City's sewerage system, the <br />strength of which sewage exceeds two hundred fIfty (250) parts per million <br />Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), two hundred fifty (250) parts per million of <br />Total Suspended Solids, (TS5), or thirty (30) parts per million of ammonia (NH3)' <br />and which is acceptable under Article m of this chapter, may do so upon written <br />permission of the City and by paying a monthly treatment charge in the amount of <br />sixty-five cents ($0.65) per pound of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) in <br />excess of the allowable Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD); thirty-four cents <br /> <br />Page 3 of 4 <br /> <br />" <br />~. <br />