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TITLE 8 - PUBLIC UTILITIES
CHAPTER 1
WATER SERVICE SYSTEM
 
8-1-1 Definitions
8-1-7 Water Service Pipes
8-1-2 Superintendent’s Duties
8-1-8 Shutting Off Water Supply
8-1-3 Mandatory Connections
8-1-9 Hydrants
8-1-4 Compliance with Plumbing Code
8-1-10 Unauthorized Use
8-1-5 Plumber Required
8-1-11 Rules and Regulations
8-1-6 Excavations
8-1-12 Penalty
 
8-1-1 DEFINITIONS.
   The following terms are defined for use in this chapter pertaining to the water service system:
   1.   “Customer” means in addition to any person receiving water service from the City, the owner of the property served, and as between such parties, the duties, responsibilities, liabilities, and obligations hereinafter imposed shall be joint and several.
   2.   “Superintendent” means the City Director of Public Works.
   3.   “Water main” means a water supply pipe provided for public or community use.
   4.   “Water service pipe” means the pipe from the water main to the building served.
   5.   “Water system or waterworks” means all public facilities for securing, collecting, storing, pumping, treating, and distributing water.
8-1-2 SUPERINTENDENT’S DUTIES.
   The Superintendent shall supervise the installation of water service pipes and their connection to the water main and enforce all regulations pertaining to water services in the City in accordance with this chapter. This chapter shall apply to all replacements of existing water service pipes as well as to new ones. The Superintendent shall make such rules, not in conflict with the provisions of this chapter, as may be needed for the detailed operation of the water system, subject to the approval of the Council. In the event of an emergency, the Superintendent may make temporary rules for the protection of the system until due consideration by the Council may be had.
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 372.13[4])
8-1-3 MANDATORY CONNECTIONS.
   All residences and business establishments within the City limits intended or used for human habitation, occupancy, or use shall be connected to the public water system, if it is reasonably available and if the building is not furnished with pure and wholesome water from some other source. Following installation and availability of a new water main, property owners shall have one calendar year in which to make the connection to the new water main.
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