531.01 Service Line Installations, Connections and Taps by the Division of Water and Authorized Contractors
531.02 Application for Installation of Service Connection
531.03 Charges for Installation of Service Connections, Tapping Sleeves and Valves
531.04 Lead Required for Tapping Sleeves and Valves – Repealed
531.05 Service Connection Extension and Inspection
531.06 Charge for Service Pipe beyond Curb
531.07 Abandoned Service Connections
531.08 Provisions for Additional Supply to Premises
531.09 Size of Service Connections
531.10 Tapping Mains with 16-inch Inside Diameter
531.11 Material for Service Pipes
531.12 Standard Weight of Lead Pipe – Repealed
531.13 Standard Dimensions and Weight of Copper Pipe
531.14 Length of Copper Pipe
531.15 Depth of Service Pipe
531.16 Service Pipe Not to be Laid in Sewer Trench
531.17 Backfilling Regulations
531.18 Regulations for Stop Cocks or Valves and Boxes
531.19 Temporary Service Connections; Deposit
531.20 Extension on Stop Cocks
531.21 Stop Cock or Valve Boxes in Flagging or Pavements
531.22 Regulations for Compression Stop and Waste Cocks and Valves; Space for Meter
531.23 Backflow Prevention Control Device Required
531.24 Qualification and Certification of Persons to Inspect and Maintain Backflow Prevention Devices
531.25 Two or More Services for One Premises; Connecting Pipe Specifications
531.26 Applications or Changes in Fire Service Connections
531.27 Plans and Information to be Furnished for Fire Service Connections
531.28 Fire Service System to Comply with City’s Standards
531.29 Fire Service Pipe Use Restricted
531.30 Size of Fire Protection Connections
531.31 Location of Fire Service Connection Restricted
531.32 Check Valves for Sprinkler System Pipes
531.33 Tanks for Fire Purposes to Have Metered Supply Pipe
531.34 Overflow Pipe
531.35 Tank Supply Pipes
531.36 Drip or Blow-Off Pipes
531.37 Pumps for Fire Protection
531.38 Outlet Valves to be Sealed
531.39 No Connection Allowed Between Different Pressure Service Systems
531.40 Fire Service Pipes to be Accessible for Inspection
531.41 Use of Fire Service Water
531.42 Use of System by Division of Fire
531.43 Permit for Extension of Fire Service Connections
531.44 Plumber to Turn Water Off after Construction
531.45 Approval of Permit for Building Demolition
531.46 Permit and Written Return for Plumbing Work
531.47 Permit to Open Street, Lane or Alley
531.48 Permission to Let Water on Premises
531.49 Monthly Return
531.50 Persons Authorized to Make Connections – Repealed
531.51 Location of Service Pipes
531.52 Location of Boxes and Fixtures
531.53 Responsibility for Service Pipe Upkeep
531.54 Regulations for Connecting Two or More Service Pipes
531.55 Service Pipes Supplying Elevators or Large Motors
531.56 Inspection, Approval and Repair of Fixtures
531.57 Reserved
531.58 Connecting High and Low Service Systems Prohibited
531.59 Changing Fire Pipe System; Permit
531.60 Inspection of Fire Pipes
531.61 Permit for Special Use of Hydrants
531.62 Responsibility for Violations
531.63 Revocation of License
531.64 Interfering with Fire System
531.65 Removing Covers, Valves, etc. from Cisterns or Hydrants
531.66 Waste in Reservoirs; Bathing; Walking or Riding on Turf
531.67 Fouling or Tampering with Hydrants and Waters Fixtures
531.68 Obstructing Use of Water System Apparatus
531.69 Turning Valves on Stop Cocks
531.70 Obstructing Hydrants, Valves, etc.
531.71 Air Chambers for Motor Pipes
531.72 Water Supply from Other Sources Not to be Connected with City Water Supply
531.73 Repairs to Damaged Fire System Property; Costs
531.74 Procedure and Costs for Moving Hydrants, etc.
531.75 Access to Premises Where Water Is Supplied
531.76 Conditions When Water Shut off Without Notice
531.77 Refusal or Neglect to Pay for Service Connections or Repairs; Fee
531.78 Conditions When Connections May be Plugged; Fee
531.79 Additional Rules and Regulations
531.81 Fees for Engineering Services
531.99 Penalty
Note: The legislative history of this chapter, except where specifically noted at the end of a section, is as follows: Ordinance No. 63410-A, passed September 22, 1924.
Statutory Reference:
Compulsory water connections, RC 729.06, 743.23
Fluoridation, RC 6109.20
Management and control of water works, RC 743.02 et seq.
Power to provide and regulate water system, RC 715.08, 717.01, 743.01
Tampering with water hydrants, pipes or meters: unauthorized connections, RC 4933.22
Water pollution, RC 715.08, 743.23
Weekly deposit of water works money collected, RC 743.06
Compulsory water connections, RC 729.06, 743.23
Fluoridation, RC 6109.20
Management and control of water works, RC 743.02 et seq.
Power to provide and regulate water system, RC 715.08, 717.01, 743.01
Tampering with water hydrants, pipes or meters: unauthorized connections, RC 4933.22
Water pollution, RC 715.08, 743.23
Weekly deposit of water works money collected, RC 743.06
All service line installations from all distribution mains within the Division of Water’s service area to approximately two (2) feet back of the curb line, or proposed curb line, including the stop cock or valve and stop cock or valve box, and all connections and taps made to the main, shall be installed by properly authorized employees or contractors of the Division of Water acting under the direction of the Commissioner of Water, except that, upon written application and prior approval by the Commissioner of Water, an applicant, his or her agent or contractor, or contractors acting under the authority of inter-governmental agreements to which the Division of Water is a party, may be authorized to make taps in service lines in accordance with the rules and regulations of the division. Upon payment of requisite fees and issuance of a permit or permits, applicants shall install the service line from the corporation of water main to the curb stop. The applicant, his or her agent, or contractor shall employ a trench safety system in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration Standard 1926.650 or other applicable safety requirements, inclusive of appendices and amendments. All installations shall be inspected by the Division of Water prior to backfill of trenches.
(Ord. No. 246-06. Passed 4-10-06, eff. 4-13-06)
Before an application shall be accepted by the Division of Water for the installation of a water service connection from the water main in the street to not less than approximately two (2) feet back of the curb line, and for the construction of a meter vault in the street where such vault is necessary, the person making the application for a service connection shall submit a copy of a permit obtained from the municipality in which the service connection will be located, as evidence that arrangements conforming to the requirements of such municipality have been made by the applicant for making openings in streets or public highways, excavating trenches, disposing of excavating material, backfilling the trench with sand tamped in place, applying temporary wearing surface, maintaining of such surface in advance of permanent repairs, permanent replacing of surfacing or of pavement, sidewalks and driveways, including the erection and maintenance of lights, signs and barricades.
(Ord. No. 1329-58. Passed 9-17-58, eff. 9-17-58)
(a) The charges for work performed by the Division of Water, including, but not limited to, service connection installations, hydrant relocations, tapping sleeve and valve installations and fire line installations, shall be in accordance with Section 535.06 of the Codified Ordinances.
(b) The applicant for a service connection shall pay in advance to the Division for the furnishing of material specified and the labor for tapping the water main and installing the service connection and pipe from the water main to approximately two (2) feet back to the curb line, or proposed curb line, including the setting of the stop cock box or valve box in a trench excavated by the applicant, his or her agent or contractor.
(c) All excavating, backfilling and repaving done within and without the territorial limits of the City are to be provided by the applicant by arrangement with the particular municipality.
(Ord. No. 778-06. Passed 6-5-06, eff. 6-9-06)
Extension of the service connection from the stop cock box or valve at or near the curb into the premises to be supplied with water shall be at the expense of the customer and may be made by the Division of Water or by a licensed plumber. If extended by a plumber the pipe must be left uncovered in the trench until it has been tested and inspected by the Division. The water shall not be turned on until the pipe has been inspected and approved.
(Ord. No. 99566. Passed 5-22-33)
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