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5-6-3: AMENDMENTS TO THE ILLINOIS PLUMBING LAW:
The following sections of the Illinois Plumbing Code/Law are hereby amended, revised, and changed as follows. Subsequent section numbers used in this Chapter shall refer to the like numbered sections of the Illinois Plumbing Law:
   890.APP. A Approved Materials for Building Sewer. Delete paragraph 2 and replace as follows:
   "(2) Asbestos Cement Pipe shall NOT be used."
   890.APP A Approved Materials for Water Service Pipe. Delete paragraphs 1,4, 8, 9, 10, and 11 and replace each paragraph as follows:
   “(1) Aceylonite Butadiene Stryene (ABS) Pipe shall NOT be used.”
   “(4) Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC) Pipe shall NOT be used.”
   "(8) Poly Butylene (PB) Pipe/Tubing shall NOT be used."
   "(9) Polyethylene (PE) Pipe shall NOT be used."
   "(10) Polyethylene (PE) Tubing: shall NOT be used."
   "(11) Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) Pipe: shall NOT be used."
   890.APP. A Approved Materials for Water Distribution Pipe. Delete paragraph 7 and replace as follows:
   "(7) Poly Butylene (PB) Pipe/Tubing shall NOT be used."
   ADDITIONAL SPECIAL RULES
   890APPA Additional Special Rules. The following additional special rules and regulations are hereby adopted as a part of this code:
   1. All water pipe for below grade water pipe shall be run in Type "K" soft copper
   2. All new sanitary lines shall be overhead type sewers to prevent possible surcharging the basement
   3. All directional bored storm or sanitary lines shall be inspected by use of a video camera supplied by contractor after installation to verify integrity and proper pitch of pipe. Village inspector to be on site at time video is taken.
   4. All new sewer pipe connections of dissimilar material are to be made with no shear type fittings.
   5. When a new water meter or new water service is installed in an existing, renovated or new building or there is a new occupancy or occupant/owner of a building then a W metallic conduit shall be installed from the meter to the street side of the building so that a remote water meter reader can be wired and installed. The location of the conduit can be verified with the Public Works, or his or her authorized designee.
   6. Utilize water sense water saving plumbing fixtures. (Ord. 22-27, 10-6-2022)