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§ 52.005 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.
   In making excavations in streets, alleys, or sidewalks for the purpose of installing pipe, or making repairs, the paving, stones, and earth must be removed and deposited in a manner that will occasion the least inconvenience to the public and provide for adequate drainage. No person shall leave an excavation made in the street, alley, or sidewalk open at any time without a barricade, and during the night, warning lights. After the house sewer is laid, the public ways and property shall be restored to good condition. If the excavation in the public ways and property is left open or unfinished for a period of 24 hours or more, the Director of Public Works shall have the duty to finish or correct the work, and all expenses so incurred shall be charged to the owner, occupant, or lessee of the property. All installations or repairs of pipes require two inspections by the Director of Public Works. The first inspection shall be made when connections or repairs are complete and before the pipes are covered. The second inspection shall be made after the dirt work is completed and the service restored. It is the customers responsibility to notify the Director of Public Works at the time the work is ready for each inspection. All installation shall be done under the supervision and strictly in accordance with the rules, regulations, and specifications for the installation prescribed by the Director of Public Works; provided, that the rules, regulations, and specifications have been reviewed and approved by the City Council.
(Neb. RS 18-503) (1973 Code, § 3-205) Penalty, see § 52.999
§ 52.006 INSTALLATION EXPENSE.
   The customer, upon approval of his or her application for sewer service, shall pay to the Director of Public Works a tap fee which shall compensate the city for the expense of processing his or her application. The Director of Public Works, in his or her discretion, may direct the customer to hire a bonded plumber to tap the main. The customer shall then be required to pay the expense of procuring the materials required as well as the services of a bonded plumber and shall pay all other costs of installation.
(Neb. RS 18-503) (1973 Code, § 3-206)
§ 52.007 SEWER TAP PERMIT; FEE.
   Before a sewer tap or water tap permit shall issue, the owner of the premises from which the connection is to be made shall pay to the City Clerk/Treasurer a fee as provided in § 52.006. If the premises abut a street or alley in which the sewer line or water line is situated; the premises have not been included within a district, if any, created for the purpose of construction of the sewer or water line; no part of the cost of construction of the sewer line or the water line has been paid by the owner or previous owners, as such, of the premises (otherwise than, possibly by furnishing the right-of-way or by payment of general taxes or sewer or water service charges); and the cost, or a part thereof, has been paid by the city, no permit to tap the sewer or water line shall be issued until the owner of the premises shall pay to the City Clerk/Treasurer or make arrangement for payment of the fees by agreement with the city, in addition, a fee in an amount equal to $9 per each running foot of the premises abutting the street or alley, or part thereof, in which the sewer is situated, and a fee in an amount of $9 per each running foot of the premises abutting the street or alley, or party thereof, in which a sewer tap or water tap is issued as well as all other premises owned by the applicant abutting the street or alley or part thereof in which the sewer line or water line is situated. In determining the total distance the width of the lot on which the water or sewer tap is applied for shall be added to the width of any adjacent lots lowed by the person or persons applying for the water or sewer tap and which have not had the water or sewer lines assessed to them. The amounts shall be placed in the sewer or water fund of the city and shall not be subject to refund.
(1973 Code, § 3-206.1) (Ord. 512, passed 6-15-1981; Ord. 535, passed 8-11-1983; Ord. 555, passed 2-7-1985; Ord. 734, passed 8-5-2004)
§ 52.008 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE.
   The city shall repair or replace, as the case may be, all pipe constituting major sewer mains. It shall be the responsibility of the customer to repair or replace all other sewer pipe and appurtenances from the main to and including the customer’s property. All replacements and repairs made by the customer shall be done in the manner and with the materials approved by the Director of Public Works; provided, that the same have been previously approved by the City Council.
(1973 Code, § 3-207) Penalty, see § 52.999
§ 52.009 CLASSIFICATION.
   The City Council may classify for the purpose of rental fees the customers of the City Sewer Department; provided, that the classifications are reasonable and do not discriminate unlawfully against any consumer or group of consumers.
(Neb. RS 17-925.02) (1973 Code, § 3-208)
§ 52.010 RATE SETTING.
   Customers of the City Sewer Department shall be charged a rate for the use of sewer service. Rates shall be set by ordinance and shall be on file at the office of the City Clerk/Treasurer for public inspection at any reasonable time.
(1973 Code, § 3-209)
§ 52.011 OLD HOUSE SEWERS.
   Old house sewers and drains may be used in connection with new buildings or new plumbing only when they are found, on examination by the Director of Public Works, to conform in all respects to the requirements governing new sewers and drains. If the old work is found defective or otherwise unsatisfactory, he or she shall notify the owner to make the necessary changes to conform with the provisions of this code.
(1973 Code, § 3-211) Penalty, see § 52.999
§ 52.012 PROHIBITED DISCHARGES; STORMWATER, SURFACE WATER, GROUNDWATER, COOLING WATER, AND PROCESS WATER.
   (A)   No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any stormwater, surface water, groundwater, roof runoff, subsurface drainage, including interior and exterior foundation drains, uncontaminated cooling water, or unpolluted industrial waters to any sanitary sewer.
   (B)   Stormwater and all other unpolluted drainage shall be discharged to the sewers as are specifically designated as combined sewers or storm sewers, or to a natural outlet approved by the Director of Public Works. Industrial cooling water or unpolluted process water may be discharged, on approval of the Director of Public Works, to a storm sewer, combined sewer, or natural outlet.
(1973 Code, § 3-212) (Ord. 544, passed 11-10-1983) Penalty, see § 52.999
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