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WSACC to be consistent with applicable laws and regulations of the State of North Carolina (the <br />"State") and the United States of America and agencies thereof(the "Sewer Use Ordinance"). <br /> <br /> WSACC shall also observe the provisions of each Pretreatment Agreement entered into <br />by it and a Political Subdivision or other person pursuant to the Clean Water Act of 1977 and 40 <br />CFR Section 403 of the Federal Regulations (collectively the "Pretreatment Agreements") in <br />operating and maintaining the Sewer Facilities. <br /> <br /> In addition, WSACC shall observe the applicable provisions of each bond order <br />authorizing and securing water and sewer system revenue notes or bonds of WSACC and each <br />series resolution thereunder adopted by WSACC (collectively the "Bond Order") in operating <br />and maintaining the Sewer Facilities. <br /> <br /> Section 1.2. Compliance with Applicable Law. WSACC shall comply with all <br />National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit limits and conditions as well as all State <br />or federal laws and regulations which are applicable to the operation, maintenance or use by it of <br />the Sewer Facilities. <br /> <br /> Section 1.3. Revenues and Expenses. WSACC shall bill and collect revenues for <br />sewage services, including sewage transportation and treatment services, provided by it to any <br />Political Subdivision and other persons, including non-domestic surcharge customers. WSACC <br />shall be responsible for paying all expenses incurred in connection with the operation and <br />maintenance of the Sewer Facilities, except as may be otherwise provided herein or in any <br />related agreement. <br /> <br /> WSACC shall bill for its sewage services on the basis of rates, fees and charges <br />established pursuant to Article III hereof and applicable provisions of the Sewer Use Ordinance, <br />the Pretreatment Agreements and the Bond Order. In connection therewith, WSACC shall <br />provide meters to determine and record on a continuing basis the quantities of sewage delivered <br />by any Political Subdivision or other person. Meters shall be tested by WSACC for accuracy not <br />less than once every two (2) years. At the request of any Political Subdivision, WSACC shall <br />test any meter for accuracy at any time; provided, however, that should such meter prove to be <br />accurate within a range of plus or minus five percent (5%), the cost of the meter test shall be <br />borne by the requesting Political Subdivision. In the event any meter shall fail to record <br />correctly the flow of sewage for any period of time, WSACC shall estimate the amount of flow <br />on the basis of prior experience or other reliable information. <br /> <br /> WSACC shall collect revenues for its sewage services in accordance with its collection <br />policies, which WSACC may amend from time to time in its discretion, and applicable <br />provisions of the Sewer Use Ordinance, the Pretreatment Agreements and the Bond Order. The <br />current collection policy of WSACC applicable to the Political Subdivisions is described in <br />WSACC's current annual budget. <br /> <br /> Section 1.4. Acceptance of Sewage. WSACC recognizes that a Political Subdivision <br />must obtain approval from the North Carolina Department of Environment Health and Natural <br />Resources ("DEHNR') of any proposed construction of new sewer lines, public or private, and <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br />