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As a WWTP Owner of a residential trailer park community, I do not bill the users for sewer service. Do I have to pay the Bay Restoration Fee?

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As a WWTP Owner of a residential trailer park community, I do not bill the users for sewer service. Do I have to pay the Bay Restoration Fee?

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Yes. As the Owner of a WWTP, you are responsible for depositing the Bay Restoration Fee to the State Comptroller. The fee can be based on: a. a new billing system that collects an equivalent of $2.50 per month per household, or b. average daily WWTP flow converted to equivalent dwelling units (EDU). For example: If your average daily flow is 10,000 gallons, which is equivalent to 40 EDU (10,000/250); your Bay Restoration Fee is $100 per month (40 x $2.50).

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