Sewer
Billing Department
A
municipal sanitary sewer utility system was created and
established within the Township of Holmdel in the County of
Monmouth and State of New Jersey for the regulation and use
of sewers, to insure the proper operation and the protection
and preservation of the system, fixing the amount and
charges therefore and providing rules and regulations
therefore. Such system, including the sanitary sewage
treatment plant, pumping stations and appurtenant
structures, works and fixtures relating thereto, and all
extensions and improvements thereof situate in and
constructed at public expense by the Township of Holmdel,
shall hereafter be operated, maintained, managed and
controlled by the Township of Holmdel as a publicly owned
utility of the Township of Holmdel within the meaning of N.J.S. 40:63-1 et seq., amendments thereof and supplements
thereto and all other provisions of other laws applicable.
The sewer system
rental or use rates in the Township of Holmdel shall be
established by the Township Committee of the Township of
Holmdel. The schedule of rates shall include the rates to
be charged residential buildings, commercial buildings,
institutions, hospitals, industrial uses and all other users
of the sewer system.
Sewer charges and rentals shall be as follows:
a.
Residences. Owners or occupants of
residences, whether in the Townships of Holmdel or Hazlet,
shall pay a flat rate of one hundred one dollars and twenty
five cents ($101.25) per quarter, except that owners or
occupants who use six thousand (6,000) gallons of water or
less, or six thousand one to twelve thousand (6001–12,000)
gallons of water, in the winter quarter as evidenced by
water consumption figures of the Water Utility Company,
shall pay a flat rate of sixty seven dollars and fifty cents
($67.50) per quarter or eighty six dollars and sixty five
cents ($86.65) per quarter, respectively. All of the
aforementioned shall be per dwelling unit, except that where
multiple dwelling units are served by a single water meter,
the flat rate shall be one hundred one dollars and twenty
five cents ($101.25) quarter/dwelling unit, unless the total
water consumption for the winter quarter, divided by the
number of dwelling units, is equal to six thousand (6,000)
gallons or less or six thousand one to twelve thousand
(6,001–12,000) gallons, in which case the flat rate shall be
sixty seven dollars and fifty cents ($67.50) or eighty six
dollars and sixty five cents ($86.65) per quarter/dwelling
unit, respectively.
Sewer Billing Staff
Jill Stone