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§ 531.48 Permission to Let Water on Premises
   No plumber after making any connection with the service pipes, or after making repairs or putting in any new attachment, shall leave the stop cock open, or let the water on the premises without permission from the Director of Public Utilities.
§ 531.49 Monthly Return
   Not later than the fifth of each month, all licensed plumbers shall make a true return in writing on blanks furnished at the office of the Division of Water, of all work, authorized by permit of the Commissioner of Water, completed during the previous calendar month, or if no such work has been completed, the return shall be made bearing a statement to that effect.
§ 531.50 Persons Authorized to Make Connections – Repealed
(Ord. No. 246-06. Passed 4-10-06, eff. 4-13-06)
§ 531.51 Location of Service Pipes
   Service pipes between the main and the street line shall be laid not less than six (6) feet below the surface 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.
§ 531.52 Location of Boxes and Fixtures
   In cases where stop cock boxes and street washers are set into the flagging or pavement of the sidewalk, the stones shall be neatly and accurately cut, and the top of the boxes set even with the surface of the pavement or flagging. In all other cases they shall be set flush with the surface of the sidewalk or lawn. If from any cause the stop cock box or other fixture is above or below the surface of the sidewalk or lawn, it must be brought to the surface of the same.
§ 531.53 Responsibility for Service Pipe Upkeep
   The service pipe between the main and the stop cock at the curb, including stop cock and box, shall be kept in repair and protected from the frost by the Commissioner of Water, except that in case any service pipe, corporation cock, stop cock, valve or box is damaged, broken, removed or covered with pavement, flagging, cement sidewalk or any other way, by or on account of the neglect or carelessness of any plumber, sewer builder, contractor or any other person, occupant or owner of premises, all necessary repairs shall be made by the Commissioner at the expense of the party who caused the same. The service pipe from the stop cock at the curb into the building, and all fixtures connected therewith, must be kept in good repair and protected from frost by and at the expense of the occupant or owner of the premises.
§ 531.54 Regulations for Connecting Two or More Service Pipes
   Two (2) or more service pipes shall not be connected together except upon special permit of the Commissioner of Water, and in this case a suitable check valve must be placed on each pipe as close as possible to the main valve. Such check valve if placed underground, must be located in a vault or pit easily accessible through a manhole.
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