A. 
The annual charge for public fire protection service to the Village of New Glarus shall be $49,190.
B. 
This service shall include the use of hydrants for fire protection service only and such quantities of water as may be demanded for the purpose of extinguishing fires within the service area. This service shall also include water used for testing equipment and training personnel. For all other purposes, the metered or other rates set forth, or as may be filed with the Public Service Commission, shall apply.
A. 
Under § 196.03(3)(b), Wis. Stats., the municipality has chosen to have the Utility bill the retail general service customers for public fire protection service.
B. 
This service shall include the use of hydrants for fire protection service only and such quantities of water as may be demanded for the purpose of extinguishing fires within the service area. This service shall also include water used for testing equipment and training personnel. For all other purposes, the metered or other rates set forth, or as may be filed with the Public Service Commission, shall apply.
C. 
Monthly public fire protection service charges:
Size of Meter
(inches)
Charge
 5/8
$4.00
 3/4
$4.00
1
$10.00
1 1/4
$14.75
1 1/2
$20.00
2
$32.00
3
$60.00
4
$100.00
6
$200.00
8
$319.00
10
$478.00
12
$638.00
D. 
Customers who are provided service under Schedule Mg-1, Ug-1, Mgt-1 or Mz-1 shall also be subject to the charges in this schedule.
E. 
Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.
A. 
Water used for extinguishing fires outside the immediate service area of the Utility may consist of three types of service:
(1) 
Water supplied to tank trucks from Utility hydrants;
(2) 
Water supplied directly from hydrants located within the corporate limits, or on its borders, by means of hose lines; or
(3) 
Water supplied to tank trucks from any other Utility water source.
B. 
A record of the measured or estimated volume of water used shall be submitted to the Water Utility after each use for fire protection outside the Utility's immediate service area. If measuring or estimating is impossible, the Utilities Superintendent shall be furnished such data as size of orifice used, pressure and time water was permitted to flow, in order to determine volume used.
C. 
A charge for the volume of water used for each fire, either through a tank supply or from hydrants, will be billed to the township or fire department using water at $1.60 per 1,000 gallons. A service charge, in addition to the water charge, shall be $20 per hydrant used.
A. 
This service shall consist of permanent or continuous unmetered connections to the main for the purpose of supplying water to private fire protection systems such as automatic sprinkler systems, standpipes, and private hydrants. This service shall also include reasonable quantities of water used for testing check valves and other backflow prevention devices.
B. 
Monthly private fire protection service demand charges:
Size of Connection
(inches)
Charge
2
$8.40
3
$15.60
4
$26.00
6
$52.00
8
$83.00
10
$124.00
12
$180.00
C. 
Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.
A. 
Monthly service charges:
Meter Size
(inches)
Charge
 5/8
$9.10
 3/4
$9.10
1
$12.00
1 1/4
$15.20
1 1/2
$19.00
2
$30.00
3
$53.00
4
$72.00
6
$109.00
8
$132.00
10
$204.00
12
$254.00
B. 
Plus volume charges:
Gallons Used Per Month
Charge Per 1,000 Gallons
First 10,000
$2.32
Next 56,000
$2.00
Over 66,000
$1.35
C. 
Billing. Bills for water service are rendered monthly and become due and payable upon issuance following the period for which service is rendered. A late payment charge of 3% but not less than $0.50 will be added to bills not paid within 20 days of issuance. This one-time three-percent late payment charge will be applied only to any unpaid balance for the current billing period's usage. This late payment charge is applicable to all customers. The Utility customer may be given a written notice that the bill is overdue no sooner than 20 days after the bill is issued. Unless payment or satisfactory arrangement for payment is made within the next 10 days, service may be disconnected pursuant to Chapter PSC 185, Wis. Adm. Code.
D. 
Combined metering. Volumetric meter readings will be combined for billing if the Utility for its own convenience places more than one meter on a single water service lateral. Multiple meters placed for the purpose of identifying water not discharged into the sewer sewer are not considered for Utility convenience and shall not be combined for billing. This requirement does not preclude the utility from combining readings where metering configurations support such an approach. Meter readings from individually metered separate service laterals shall not be combined for billing purposes.
A. 
Service charge for setting the valve and furnishing and setting the meter: $25.
B. 
Deposit for valve and meter: $25.
C. 
Water usage shall be billed at present rates.
D. 
Refunds of deposits will be made upon return of the Utility equipment. Damaged or lost equipment will be repaired or replaced at customer expense.
A. 
Where the Utility cannot immediately install its water meter, service may be supplied temporarily on an unmetered basis. Such service shall be billed at the rate of $18.96 per month. This rate shall be applied only to single-family residential and small commercial customers and approximates the cost of 4,250 gallons of water per month under Schedule Mg-1. If it is determined by the Utility that usage is in excess of 4,250 gallons of water per month, an additional charge per Schedule Mg-1 will be made for the estimated additional usage.
B. 
Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.
A. 
Water service supplied to municipal buildings, schools, sewer treatment plants, etc., shall be metered and the regular metered service rates applied.
B. 
Water used on an intermittent basis for flushing sewers, street sprinkling, flooding skating rinks, drinking fountains, etc., shall be metered where meters can be set to measure the service. Where it is impossible to measure the service, the Superintendent shall estimate the volume of water used based on the pressure, size of opening and period of time water is allowed to be drawn. The estimated quantity used shall be billed at the rate of $2 per 1,000 gallons.
C. 
Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.
A. 
Charges.
During Normal
Business Hours
After Normal
Business Hours
Reinstallation of meter, including valving at curb stop
$35.00
$50.00
Valve turned on at curb stop
$30.00
$45.00
Note: No charge for disconnection.
B. 
Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.
A. 
Subdivision developers shall be responsible, where the main extension has been approved by the Utility, for the water service lateral installation costs from the main through the curb stop and box.
B. 
When the cost of a Utility main extension is to be collected through assessment by the municipality, the actual average water lateral installation costs from the main through the curb stop and box shall be included in the assessment of the appropriate properties.
C. 
The initial water lateral(s), not installed as part of a subdivision development or an assessable Utility extension, will be installed from the main through the curb stop and box by the Utility, for which the actual cost will be charged.
D. 
Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.
A. 
In cases where no other supply is available, hydrants may be used. The following charges shall apply:
(1) 
Service charge for setting or moving sprinkler valve: $25.
(2) 
Hydrant wrench deposit: $25.
(3) 
Reducer (if necessary) deposit: $25.
B. 
In addition, the projected water usage shall be paid for in advance at the scheduled rates. The minimum charge for water usage shall be $10.
C. 
Refunds of deposits will be made upon return of the Utility equipment. Damaged or lost equipment will be repaired or replaced at customer expense.
A. 
All bulk water supplied from the water system through hydrants or other connections shall be metered or, at the direction of the Utility, estimated. Utility personnel or a Utility-approved party shall supervise the delivery of water.
B. 
Bulk water sales are:
(1) 
Water supplied by tank trucks or from hydrants for the purpose of extinguishing fires outside the Utility's immediate service area;
(2) 
Water supplied by tank trucks or from hydrants for purposes other than extinguishing fires, such as irrigation or the filling of swimming pools; or
(3) 
Water supplied from hydrants or other temporary connections for general service type applications. (Water supplied for construction purposes: see Schedule Mz-1.)
C. 
A charge for the volume of water used will be billed to the party using the water at $2.32 per 1,000 gallons. A service charge, in addition to the volumetric charge, will be $30. In addition, for hydrant meters that are in place for more than 30 days, the applicable service charge in Schedule Mg-1 will apply, prorated for a the period in excess of 30 days that the meter is in place.
D. 
The Water Utility may require reasonable deposits for consistent application for the temporary use of its equipment under this and other rate schedules. The deposit(s) collected will be refunded upon return of the Utility's equipment. Damaged or lost equipment will be repaired or replaced at the customer's expense.
E. 
Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.
A. 
If a customer requests the installation of an additional meter to receive credit for clear water not discharged into the sanitary sewer system, or if a sewerage service customer who is not a customer of the Water Utility requests the installation of a meter to determine the volume of sewage discharged into the sanitary sewer system, the Utility shall furnish and install this additional meter. This rate applies to single-family residential and small commercial customers. At Utility discretion, it may also be applied to other customers. A rental fee shall be charged for the use of this meter, and the following rates shall apply:
Size of Meter
(inches)
Charge Per Month
 5/8
$4.75
 3/4
$4.75
1
$6.00
1 1/4
$7.50
1 1/2
$9.00
2
$12.00
B. 
Initial meter installation charge: $35.
C. 
Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.
D. 
For this rate to apply, the additional meter must be installed on the same service lateral as the primary meter. For other configurations, Schedule Mg-1 applies.
A. 
For single-family and small commercial buildings, apply the unmetered rate (Schedule Ug-1).
B. 
For large commercial, industrial or multiple apartment buildings, a temporary metered installation shall be made and general metered rates (Schedule Mg-1) applied.
C. 
Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.
A. 
Seasonal customers shall pay an annual seasonal service charge equal to 12 times the applicable service charge in Schedule Mg-1. Water use in any billing period shall be billed at the applicable volume rates in Schedule Mg-1 and the charge added to the annual seasonal service charge.
B. 
In addition, customers who have an additional meter pursuant to Schedule Am-1 shall also pay an annual seasonal rental charge equal to 12 times the applicable additional meter rental charge in Schedule Am-1.
C. 
Further, if service has been disconnected or a meter removed, a charge under Schedule R-1 shall be applied at the time of reconnection or meter reinstallation.
D. 
Seasonal customers are general service customers whose use of water is normally for recurring periods of less than a year. This includes service under Schedule Mg-1 and/or Schedule Am-1.
E. 
Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.
A. 
A ten-dollar charge will be applied to the customer's account when a check rendered for Utility service is returned for non-sufficient funds. This charge may not be in addition to, but may be inclusive of, other non-sufficient funds charges when the check was for payment of multiple services.
B. 
Billing. Same as Schedule Mg-1.