meter readings and flat-rate water bills and the basis for each
flat-rate water charge so that the data may be used in
calculating sewer rental fees. The city may reimburse utilities
for clerical and other expenses incurred in the preparation of
the lists.
(c) Limitation of section.--Nothing in this section shall be
construed to repeal or modify any of the provisions of 66
Pa.C.S. (relating to public utilities).
(d) Fund.--Subject to subsection (e), all sanitary sewer
rentals received shall be deposited in a special fund to be used
only for the payment of the cost of administration,
construction, reconstruction, repair, operation and maintenance
of the sanitary sewer system.
(e) Transfer of funds.--Notwithstanding the provisions of
the act of July 18, 1935 (P.L.1286, No.402), entitled "An act
empowering counties, cities, boroughs, incorporated towns, and
townships to charge and collect from owners of and water users
in property served thereby, annual rentals, rates or charges for
the use of certain sewers, sewerage systems and sewage treatment
works, including charges for operation, inspection, maintenance,
repair, depreciation, and the amortization of indebtedness and
interest thereon; empowering counties, cities, boroughs,
incorporated towns and townships to contract with authorities
organized by cities of the second class, by cities of the second
class A, by counties or by cities of the third class for sewer,
sewerage and sewage treatment services; to grant, convey, lease,
transfer, encumber, mortgage and pledge to such authorities,
their sewers, sewerage systems and sewage treatment works; to
assign and pledge to such authorities rentals, rates and charges
charged and collected by them for the use thereof, and to assign
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