(A) Any cross-connection with other sources of water supply shall be made in conformity with the rules and regulations of the state’s Board of Health and/or such requirements as other regulatory bodies may from time to time require and/or the rules and regulations of the town in force at that time. Copies of the state’s Board of Health regulations and town requirements are on file for the benefit and inspection of parties concerned.
(B) All plumbing shall conform to the state’s Plumbing Code, which does not permit physical connections between the public water supply and waste lines, process solution lines, tanks and the like unless properly protected by approved safety devices.
(C) As a condition to receiving water service, the customer shall grant to the town, upon request, the right to enter the customer’s premises to make periodic inspections of the customer’s piping. The town will report any violations, as set out in divisions (A) and (B) above, to both the customer and to the respective regulatory authority. The town will not assume responsibility for damage, sickness or death arising from the existence of an improper cross-connection or the use or failure of a cross-connection prevention device. Failure to correct a noncomplying installation will lead to a disconnection of service.
(Prior Code, § 104.19) Penalty, see § 52.999