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Industrial Waste Discharge Permit Application Fee Guide to Industrial Waste Fees for Commercial and Industrial Users All industries and certain commercial facilities discharging other than domestic sewage to the City s wastewater collection and treatment facilities are required to obtain an Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit. What the fee pays for: The fee pays for processing Permit Applications submitted by the Industrial Users. This fee is collected at the time the application is submitted and is non refundable. Processing of these Applications includes: Review of the Permit Application Collection of required information and data Inspection of the applicant's facility to verify data Data Management April 6,, the application fee is $370 for each application for an Industrial Wastewater Permit. The application fee will be annually adjusted as shown in the table below: Permit Application Fees ($) 385 400 424 450 479 510 544 579 616 No permit shall be deemed valid until the initial fee has been duly paid and received by the City. Inspection and Control (I&C) Fee All permitted Industrial Users must pay an annual Inspection and Control fee as a function of their assigned "Inspection and Control Class". This "Class" is determined at the time the IUs are permitted depending on the nature of their operations. This fee is billed quarterly and in arrears. This level of control is to ensure the protection and safety of the public, City employees and finally City's sewage collection and treatment works. What the fee pays for: The Inspection and Control fee pays for the following basic level of services: Permits for the Industrial User Inspection of the Industrial User Sampling Industrial User's discharge Laboratory analytical services Monitoring the Industrial User's self Monitoring Inventory control and development Systems development and Data Management Reporting to local, State and Federal authorities

I&C Fee ($) as of April 1, I&C Fee Annual Fee Quarterly Fee Class 1 254 63.50 Class 2 508 127 Class 3 761 190.25 Class 4 1,015 253.75 Class 5 1,269 317.25 Class 12 3,045 761.25 Class 1D 51 N/A I&C Fee ($) will be adjusted on an annual basis according to the table below: Date/I&C Class Class 1 264 274 291 308 328 350 373 397 423 Class 2 528 549 582 617 657 700 745 793 845 Class 3 792 823 873 925 985 1,049 1,118 1,190 1,268 Class 4 1,056 1,098 1,164 1,234 1,314 1,399 1,490 1,587 1,690 Class 5 1,320 1,372 1,455 1,542 1,642 1,749 1,863 1,984 2,113 Class 12 3,167 3,294 3,491 3,701 3,941 4,197 4,470 4,761 5,070 Class 1D 53 55 58 62 66 70 75 80 85 To determine the quarterly I&C fee, divide the annual I&C fee by four except for Class ID. Significant Industrial User (SIU) Fee Who is a Significant Industrial User? A Significant Industrial User (SIU) is defined as a discharger that is either subject to the Federal Categorical Pretreatment Standards, or discharges 25,000 or more gallons per day of process wastewater, or; any industrial user that is designated by the Director of the Bureau of Sanitation to have a reasonable potential to adversely affect the City s wastewater collection and treatment facilities, or for violating any applicable City, State or Federal standards. What does the fee pay for? This fee is billed to the SIUs in addition to the current basic Inspection and Control fees. This fee is billed quarterly and in arrears and pays for additional level of services in the areas of activity listed below: Permits for the SIU* Expanded inspection of the SIU* Additional sampling of the SIU s discharge* Laboratory analytical services for the SIU Monitoring the SIUs' Self Monitoring * Additional Inventory control and development

Additional Systems development and Data Management Additional Reporting to State and Federal authorities.* *Required by Federal Regulation SIU Group and Classification as of April 1, SIU Group Group Identification Annual SIU Fee ($) I Categorical Industrial Users with an average discharge equal to or greater than 10,000 gallons per day 4,359 II Categorical Industrial Users other than Electroplaters with an average discharge less than 10,000 gallons per day 4,216 III Category 413 Industrial Users (Electroplaters) with an average discharge less than 10,000 gallons per day 2,308 IV V 250,000 gallons per day 40,000 gallons but less than 250,000 gallons per day 3,605 2,617 VI 25,000 gallons but less than 40,000 gallons per day OR; any industrial user that is designated by the Director to have a reasonable potential to adversely affect the POTW's operation or for violating any pretreatment standards or requirement SIU Fees ($) will be adjusted on an annual basis according to the table below: 2,453 Date/SIU Group Group I 4,533 4,714 4,997 5,297 5,641 6,008 6,399 6,814 7,257 Group II 4,385 4,560 4,834 5,124 5,457 5,812 6,189 6,592 7,020 Group III 2,400 2,496 2,646 2,805 2,987 3,181 3,388 3,608 3,843 Group IV 3,749 3,899 4,133 4,381 4,665 4,969 5,292 5,636 6,002 Group V 2,721 2,830 3,000 3,180 3,387 3,607 3,841 4,091 4,357 Group VI 2,551 2,654 2,813 2,982 3,175 3,382 3,602 3,836 4,085 To determine the quarterly SIU fee, divide the annual SIU fee by four Quality Surcharge Fee (QSF) What is the Quality Surcharge Fee? Certain industries discharge wastewater which is "stronger", in terms of its organic waste strength and solids content, than that of a typical household. City measures the industry's waste strength in terms of what is referred to as the "Biochemical Oxygen Demand or BOD" and the "Suspended Solids or SS" concentrations. If these concentrations, as measured in the

industry's wastewater, are higher than those typical of domestic sewage, a Quality Surcharge Fee (QSF) will be assessed. Domestic sewage strength is currently set at a BOD concentration of 265 milligram per liter (mg/l) and a SS concentration of 275 mg/l. What does this fee pay for? The QSF pays for the cost of the "additional" required waste treatment and removal at the City's wastewater treatment facilities. Treatment and removal of "high strength" waste results in additional operating costs such as the cost of additional chemicals, power and solids storage capacity and final disposal. This fee is billed quarterly and in arrears. How is this fee determined? The amount of this fee is directly proportional to the excess pounds of BOD or SS the industry discharges to the City sewer and is calculated as the total excess pounds multiplied by the unit treatment cost (rate) per pound of BOD and SS respectively. City staff updates these unit costs periodically to reflect the City's actual treatment and removal costs and the cost of administering the Quality Surcharge Fee program. Current Treatment and Removal Rates: The rates as of April 1, are: BOD 0.363 per pound in excess of the domestic sewage strength SS 0.365 per pound in excess of the domestic sewage strength The BOD and SS rates ($) will be adjusted on an annual basis according to the table below: BOD Rate (/Pounds) SS Rate (/Pounds) 0.377 0.393 0.416 0.441 0.470 0.500 0.533 0.567 0.604 0.380 0.395 0.419 0.444 0.472 0.503 0.536 0.571 0.608 Low Strength Sewer Service Charge (SSC) The Low Strength SSC rate as of April 1, is $2.370 per hundred cubic feet (HCF). The Low Strength SSC rate ($) will be adjusted on an annual basis according to the table below: Low Strength SSC (/HCF) 2.477 2.588 2.756 2.936 3.126 3.330 3.546 3.777 4.022 PSDF Septage Treatment Cost Recovery User Fee The PSDF Septage Treatment Cost Recovery User Fee rate as of April 1, is $0.0528 per gallon. The rate will be applied to the full tank capacity of each vehicle discharging at the PSDF. The PSDF Septage Treatment Cost Recovery User Fee rate ($) will be adjusted on an annual basis according to the table below:

User Fee ($/gallon) 0.0542 0.0557 0.0572 0.0587 0.0603 0.0612 0.0621 0.0631 0.0640 Septage Disposal Permit Fee April 6,, an Annual Septage Disposal Permit Fee of $ 2,500 is required for each Septage Hauler vehicle that is permitted to discharge septage to the City s P.O.T.W. This fee shall be paid annually at the time of submittal of each application for issuance or renewal of a Septage Disposal Permit. The fee will be adjusted on an annual basis according to the table below: Date Permit Fee ($/year) 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500 5,000 5,500 6,000 6,500 7,000 Septage Treatment Cost Recovery User Fees April 1, the Septage Treatment Cost Recovery User fee is $0.0528 per gallon. The rate will be applied to the full tank capacity of each vehicle discharging at the Septage facility. Date User Fee ($/gallon) 0.0542 0.0557 0.0572 0.0587 0.0603 0.0612 0.0621 0.0631 0.0640 Note: If an industry discharges 40,000 gallons or more per day (gpd), the industry will be required to "Self Monitor" on a quarterly basis (monthly for those discharging 250,000 gallons or more) by having its discharge sampled and analyzed by an independent and State certified laboratory. Self Monitoring test results will then be used to determine the BOD and the SS values for the industry. If the industry's discharge is less than 40,000 gpd, City will use pre determined "Industry Wide Average" BOD and SS values. However, the industry will be allowed to Self Monitor upon request should the industry disagree with the City assigned values for BOD and SS. Contact Us: Industrial Waste Management Division 2714 Media Center Drive Los Angeles, CA 90065 Phone (323) 342 6200 Fax (323) 342 6111 http://lacitysan.org/iwmd/home/index.htm As covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs, services and activities.