Wisconsin Code § 200.21

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In this subchapter:
(1) “Capital costs” means the cost of acquiring, purchasing,
adding to, leasing, planning, designing, constructing, extending
and improving all or any part of a sewerage system and of paying
principal, interest or premiums on any indebtedness incurred for
these purposes.
(2) “Combined sewer overflow abatement” means decreasing
discharges of a combination of storm and sanitary wastewater or
storm and industrial wastewater directly or indirectly to the waters of the state that occur when the volume of wastewater flow
exceeds the transport capacity of a combined storm and sanitary
sewer system.
(3) “Commission” means the metropolitan sewerage commission created under s. 200.23.
(4) “District” means the metropolitan sewerage district created under s. 200.23.
(5) “Interceptor sewer” means a sewer that:
(a) Is constructed, maintained and operated by the district;
(b) Is either a force main sanitary sewer with a diameter
greater than 12 inches or a gravity flow sanitary sewer with a diameter greater than 24 inches; and
(c) Performs any of the following functions:
1. Receives and conveys sanitary sewage from a sanitary
sewage collection system directly or indirectly to a sewage treatment facility.
2. Temporarily collects and stores excessive sewage flow until existing treatment plant capacity is available.
(6) “Local sewer” means any sewer constructed, operated or
maintained by any municipality. “Local sewer” does not include
any sewer that has been incorporated into the sewerage system
under s. 200.37 (2). If the classification of any sewer is unclear,
the presumption shall be that the sewer is local.
(7) “Municipality” means any city, town, village, sanitary
district organized under subch. IX of ch. 60 or metropolitan sewerage district organized under ss. 200.01 to 200.15 that is located
wholly or partially within the district or that contracts for services
under s. 200.39.
(8) “Operating costs” means the costs of controlling, operating, managing or maintaining the sewerage system. “Operating
costs” also includes replacement costs.
(9) “Replacement costs” means the costs of obtaining and installing equipment, accessories or appurtenances that are necessary during the service life of the district’s sewerage system to
maintain the capacity and performance for which the sewerage
system was designed and constructed.
(10) “Sewerage service area” means the area of the district
and the area for which service is provided by contract under s.
200.39.
(11) “Sewerage system” means all facilities of the district for
collection, transportation, storage, pumping, treatment and final
disposition of sewage. “Sewerage system” does not include any
private on-site wastewater treatment system, as defined in s.
145.01 (12), or any local sewer.
(12) “User” means any owner or occupant of any building or
lot that is located within the sewerage service area and is furnished with sewerage service.

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