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614.1.4 Signage.
Fixtures capable of supplying an emergency source of potable water in accordance with this section shall be identified by a legible sign stating: "EMERGENCY DRINKING WATER." Signs shall be readily visible and located near such fixtures and on the door to any room or closet in which such a fixture is located.
614.1.5 Retroactive requirement for existing buildings.
Existing buildings greater than five stories that supply potable water from the public water main for dwelling units and sleeping units in occupancy Groups I-1, R-1, R-2, and R-3 with the assistance of pumps shall be provided with fixtures capable of supplying an emergency source of potable water in accordance with this section within 8 years after the effective date of this section.
   Exception: Areas in such existing buildings greater than five stories where emergency fixtures are installed are not required to comply with Section 1104.3 or 1107.3 of the New York City Building Code unless where required pursuant to Section 1101.3.
Chapter 7: Sanitary Drainage
Section PC 701: General
701.1 Scope.
The provisions of this chapter shall govern the materials, design, construction and installation of sanitary drainage systems.
701.2 Sewer required.
Buildings in which plumbing fixtures are installed and premises having drainage piping shall be connected to a public sewer, where available and where connection thereto is feasible. Where neither a sanitary nor a combined sewer is available to which connection is feasible, a private sewer or private sewage disposal system shall be provided. See Section 107.6.1 for required construction documents relating to provisions for discharge for sanitary sewage.
701.2.1 Extensions of public sanitary or combined sewers.
Extensions of public sanitary or combined sewers shall be made in accordance with the regulations of the Department of Environmental Protection.
701.2.2 Availability of public sanitary or combined sewer.
The determination as to whether a public sanitary or combined sewer is available shall be made in accordance with the applicable standards of the Department of Environmental Protection.
701.2.3 Feasibility of connecting to an available sanitary or combined public sewer.
The determination as to whether connection to an available sanitary or combined public sewer is feasible shall be in accordance with the applicable standards of the Department of Environmental Protection.
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