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CITY OF CLEVELAND, OHIO CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND
PART ONE: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART TWO: HEALTH CODE
PART THREE: LAND USE CODE
PART FOUR: TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE: MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AND SERVICES CODE
TITLE I: STREET AND SIDEWALK AREAS
TITLE III: ELECTRICITY
TITLE V: WATER SUPPLY
CHAPTER 531 - WATER AND FIRE SERVICE CONNECTIONS
§ 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§ 531.04 Lead Required for Tapping Sleeves and Valves - Repealed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§ 531.12 Standard Weight of Lead Pipe - Repealed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
CHAPTER 533 - WATER METERS
CHAPTER 535 - WATER RATES AND BILLINGS
TITLE VII: SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL
TITLE IX: MUNICIPAL SERVICES
TITLE XI: PORT CONTROL
PART SIX: OFFENSES AND BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CODE
TITLE VIIA: CLEVELAND NEIGHBORHOOD FORM-BASED CODE
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§ 531.12 Standard Weight of Lead Pipe – Repealed
(Ord. No. 1195-16. Passed 10-31-16, eff. 11-2-16)
§ 531.13 Standard Dimensions and Weight of Copper Pipe
   Weights of copper pipes or tubes shall be not less than the following:
 
3/4 in. bore
thickness .065 inch, weight per foot 0.640 lb.
1 in. bore
thickness .065 inch, weight per foot 0.838 lb.
 
(Ord. No. 99566. Passed 5-22-33)
§ 531.14 Length of Copper Pipe
   The copper service pipe shall be made at least one and one-half (1-1/2) feet longer than the length required to connect the tap in the main and the stop cock at the curb. The pipe shall be laid in the trench so that the stop cock shall be at least one (1) foot back of the curb line. The extra length shall be at the main.
(Ord. No. 1195-16. Passed 10-31-16, eff. 11-2-16)
§ 531.15 Depth of Service Pipe
   Service pipe between the main and the street line shall be laid not less than six (6) feet below the established grade of the street, and between the street line and the building, shall not be less than five and one-half (5-1/2) feet below the surface of the ground.
(Ord. No. 99566. Passed 5-22-33)
§ 531.16 Service Pipe Not to be Laid in Sewer Trench
   Service pipes between the main and the meter shall not be laid in a sewer trench except in rock excavation, in which case the service pipe may be put in on a shelf not less than eight (8) inches wide, cut in on the side of the trench. In all other cases there shall be not less than five (5) feet between centers of sewer pipe and water service pipe.
(Ord. No. 99566. Passed 5-22-33)
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