§ 92.028 WATER FACILITIES.
   (A)   Extension of public system. Whenever the public water distribution system is reasonably accessible, that is, when the distance from any boundary of the tract to be subdivided to the nearest public water main with available capacity does not exceed 600 feet, the subdivider shall extend the system throughout the subdivision, and provide every platted lot with a connection thereto at the lot line.
   (B)   Private central systems; individual wells. Whenever the public water distribution system is not reasonably accessible (that is, when the distance from any boundary of the tract to be subdivided to the nearest public water main with available capacity does not exceed 600 feet), then in accordance with accepted engineering practices and the regulations of the Illinois Department of Public Health, the subdivider shall provide individual wells or install a private central water system.
   (C)   Distribution lines. In any subdivision, all water distribution lines shall be at least six inches in diameter.
(1993 Code, § 92.28) (Ord. passed 10-17-1956; Ord. passed 10-18-1978) Penalty, see § 92.999