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84-040
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4/26/1984
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1984
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? <br />? <br />V.. <br />(62) "Publicly owned treatment works (POTW)" shall mean all publi- <br />cly owned (City owned) facilities for the collection, treat- <br />ment, and disposal of wastewater. <br />(63) "Public sewers" means a sewer provided by or subject to the <br />jurisdiction of the City. It also includes sewers within or <br />outside the City boundaries that serve one or more persons <br />and ultimately discharge to the City sanitary sewer system, <br />even though these sewers may not have been constructed with <br />City funds. <br />(64) "Receiving stream" is the watercourse, stream, or body of <br />water receiving the waters finally discharge8 from the waste- <br />water treatment plant. <br />(65) "Reimbursable expenses" are those costs incurred by the City <br />which are passed on to the users of the POTW on whose behalf <br />the expenses were incurred. Includeci will be such items as <br />sampling costs and laboratory fees. <br />(66) "Replacement" shall mean any expenditures for obtaining and <br />installing equipment, accessories, or appurtenances which are <br />necessary during the useful life of the treatment works to <br />maintain the capacity and performance for which such works <br />were designed and constructed. Also known as "equipment <br />replacement costs." <br />(67) "Residential user", for the purposes of system charges, shall <br />be any aggregation of space or area occupied as a residence <br />and generating domestic wastewater. In multi-use premises, <br />only those divisions of the building utilized as domicile <br />will be considered residential users. <br />(68) "Sanitary sewer" is a sewer which carries wastewater and to <br />which storm, surface, and groundwaters are not intentionally <br />admitted. <br />(69) "Service Director" shall mean the.Director of Public Service <br />of the City, or his authorized deputy, agent, or <br />representative. <br />(70) "Sewer" is a pipe or conduit for carrying wastewater. <br />(71) "Sewage" means the water-carried human, animal, and household <br />wastes in public or private drain, and may include ground- <br />water infiltration, surface drainage, and industrial wastes. <br />(72) "Sewage disposal system" means all facilities for collection, <br />pumping, treating, and disposing of sewage and industrial <br />waste, and it includes sewerage, as well as the sewage treat- <br />ment facilities. This shall not include plumbing inside or <br />in connection with building services or service sewers from a <br />building to the street lateral. <br />-9-
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