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CMSA Wastewater Fees and ChargesCMSA provides wastewater and biosolids treatment and disposal services for central Marin County. The wastewater treatment fees and charges are detailed below and based on the type of customer, and wastewater strength and volume.
Permit Fee (Ordinance 2009-1) A permit fee is due when the permit application is submitted to CMSA. The purpose of this fee is to recover CMSA costs for application review, permit issuance, administration of the permit, and scheduled inspections to verify application information.
Sampling Fee (Ordinance 2009-1) The purpose of this fee (Note A) is to recover CMSA costs for sampling, lab fees, travel, equipment, labor or any other costs accrued by CMSA to complete sampling as required by this Sewer Use Ordinance, the waste discharge permit, or under directive of the General Manager to demonstrate compliance. Fees vary with the sampling performed.
Industrial Monitoring Fee (Ordinance 2006-01), effective July 1, 2010 Persons discharging contaminated groundwater to the sanitary sewers shall be subject to the industrial monitoring fees
Permit Fees for Food Service Establishments (FSE) (Ordinance 2006-2) A permit fee is due when the permit application is submitted to CMSA. The purpose of this fee is to recover CMSA costs for application review, permit issuance, administration of the permit, and scheduled inspections to verify application information. If a Notice of Violation (NOV) is issued for violation of an FSE wastewater permit, the FSE shall be assessed an inspection fee. The fee (Note B) shall reimburse the Agency for the cost of inspecting the FSE to verify the corrective action required by the NOV.
Capacity Charges (Ordinance 2006-01), effective July 1, 2010 A regional capacity charge* shall be paid for each new sewer user connecting to a public sewer within or being served by one of CMSA’s member agencies. Such charge shall be collected by the Member Agency in the same manner in which the Member Agencies now collect their own local sewer connection fee.
*The minimum connection fee is $4,935.33 per connection.
Waste Hauler Charges (Ordinance 2006-01), effective July 1, 2010 A wastewater facilities use charge shall be paid by septage haulers, other trucks hauling chemical toilet and/or domestic strength water, and recreational vehicles discharging directly in the Agency's treatment and disposal facilities. The amount of such use charges is based on the Agency's current regional sewer service charges. (Service charge is $268.59 per service unit.)
Charges for other tank truck wastes will be determined by the General Manager on a case-by-case basis.
Notes A: Fees are based on CMSA labor, administrative, and analytical costs of sampling B: Fees are based on CMSA labor and administrative costs for inspection.
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