§ 53.083  INSPECTIONS OF CONSTRUCTION.
   (A)   Construction of the sewers shall be inspected under competent supervision supplied by a registered professional engineer and upon completion of construction, accurate detailed plans as constructed (“record drawings”) shall be certified and submitted by the professional engineer to the village before any applications for building sewer permits are filed; all at the expense of the owner. These plans shall show all elevations as installed as well as accurate measurements showing the locations of service connections. The Engineer shall also submit a certified statement showing the source, place and volume of foreign waters.
   (B)   All sewers shall be subjected to:
      (1)   A lamp test which shall provide that from one manhole to another, at least one-half of the pipe end area shall be visible;
      (2)   Infiltration or exfiltration test with acceptable allowance of 200 gallons per day per inch diameter per mile; and
      (3)   Under special circumstances, when approved by the village, air pressure testing with allowance to be specified by the village.
   (C)   When any sewer line fails to pass the infiltration test, the exfiltration test, or an air pressure test, the sewer line shall be televised in the presence of the village’s representatives to determine points of faulty construction. The owner shall repair all defects; the method of repair shall be subject to the approval of the village.
(1999 Code, § 38-5-45)