Baywash
Mike
I need some help! I just returned from the city council meeting for my town in which I have two car washes. They are proposing an across the board 30% sewer rate increase which would effect my bottom line dramatically. I stood up and suggested that this type of increase could not be entirely fair to industry in our fair city. I suggested that rather than implimenting flat rate increase, that it might be a better idea to use a sliding scale or business rate in order not to hender industrial growth. In my case, even though I use a lot of water, gallon for gallan, my water is much cleaner than the average household. Not to mention that all my solids are collected in my pits and the fact that I am pumping cleaner water into the sewer system actually helps the purification process.
My request to my fellow car wash operators is this.....what are different examples of how various townships calculate sewer bill. I have 30 days to formulate a proposal to my council for their consideration. I do not feel I should pay the same rate (meaning lower) as the average household which has the higher BOD count in their waste water. If you don't have any particular formular, I would be interested in any ideas, suggestions, brainstorms, etc.
Thank you,
Mike
My request to my fellow car wash operators is this.....what are different examples of how various townships calculate sewer bill. I have 30 days to formulate a proposal to my council for their consideration. I do not feel I should pay the same rate (meaning lower) as the average household which has the higher BOD count in their waste water. If you don't have any particular formular, I would be interested in any ideas, suggestions, brainstorms, etc.
Thank you,
Mike