(A) A separate and independent building sewer shall be provided for every building; except where on building stands at the rear of another on an interior lot and no private sewer is available or can be constructed to the rear building through an adjoining alley, courtyard, or driveway, the sewer from the front building may be extended to the rear building and the whole considered as one building sewer, but the city does not and will not assume any obligation or responsibility for damage caused by or resulting from any such single connection aforementioned.
(B) Old building sewers may be used in connection with new buildings only when they are found, on examination and test by the Superintendent, to meet all requirements of this chapter. Permit and inspection fees and tap-on fees for new buildings using existing building sewers shall be the same as for new building sewers. If additional sewer consumers or additional facilities are added to the old building sewers, additional sewer tap fees shall be charged accordingly even though no new sewer tap is actually made into the POTW.
(C) Extension of customer service lines from any point on the customers side of the tap for delivery of wastes from any location other than that of the customer in whose name the tap is registered shall not be permitted.
(D) The building sewer shall be cast iron soil pipe, ASTM A-74, latest revision, PVC (polyvinyl- chloride) sewer pipe, ASTM D-3034, latest revision, unglazed clay sewer pipe, ASTM C-261, latest revision, vitrified clay sewer pipe, ASTM C-7000, latest revision, or ductile iron pipe, AWWA Specification C-151 cement lined, and shall meet requirements of the state plumbing code. Joints shall be as set out hereinafter. Any part of the building sewer that is located within five feet of a water service pipe shall be constructed with cast iron soil pipe or ductile iron pipe, unless the building sewer is at least one foot deeper in the ground than the water service line. In the latter case, vitrified clay pipe may be used. Cast iron soil pipe or ductile iron pipe may be required by the Superintendent where the building sewer is exposed to damage or shall be used in filled or unstable ground, in area where the cover over the building sewer is less than three feet, or in areas where the sewer is subject to vehicular or other external loads.
(E) The size, slope, alignment, materials of construction of a building sewer, and the methods to be used in excavating, placing of the pipe, jointing, testing, and backfilling the trench, shall all conform to the requirements of the local and state building and plumbing codes and other applicable rules and regulations of the city. In general, the building sewer shall not be less than four inches in diameter. The slope of the building sewer shall in no event be less than one-eighth inch per foot.
(F) In the absence of local code provisions or in amplification thereof, the materials and procedures set forth in appropriate specifications of the ASTM and WPCF Manual of Practice No. 9 shall apply.
(G) No building sewer shall be laid parallel to within three feet of any bearing wall which might thereby be weakened. The depth shall be sufficient to afford 24 inches of cover over pipe except where exposed to vehicular traffic. Portions of the building sewer subject to vehicular traffic shall have a minimum cover of 36 inches, or be encased in a six-inch envelope of concrete. The building sewer shall be laid at uniform grade and in straight alignment insofar as possible.
(H) All costs and expenses incidental to the installation and connection of the building sewer shall be borne by the owners. The owners shall indemnify the city for any loss or damage that may directly or indirectly be occasioned by the installation of the building sewer. Fees for connection shall be as established by the city.
(I) The owner shall ensure that all excavations for building sewer installation shall be adequately guarded with barricades and lights so as to protect the public from hazard. Streets, sidewalks, parkways, and other public property disturbed in the course of the work shall be restored in a manner satisfactory to the city.
(J) In all buildings in which any sanitary facility drain is too low to permit gravity flow to the public sewer, sanitary sewage carried by such drain shall be lifted by an approved means and discharged to the building sewer. Drain pipe and sump for collection of such sanitary drainage shall be above basement floor or in separately watertight or drained sump or channel.
(K) All excavations required for the installation of a building sewer shall be open trench work unless otherwise approved by the Superintendent, and all such trenches shall be kept open until the pipe has been inspected, tested and approved by the Superintendent. Except where bends are supplied, trenches shall be straight in direction and grade to accommodate prefabricated joints. Trenches shall be at least 20 inches wide opposite center line of the pipe. Building sanitary sewers laid in undisturbed ground must be laid on at least six inches of pea gravel, sand, or other approved grillage to support the pipe. The trench shall be filled with the same approved grillage on each side of the pipe and six inches over same. Building sewers laid in mud or filled ground shall be embedded to lower quadrant with at least a four-inch concrete pad below the invert or other support that may be considered necessary. Backfill shall be carefully tamped in and around pipe in not over four-inch layers to top of pipe for proper support. Backfill shall be solidly tamped above the pipe and hand placed up to 18 inches above the pipe. No backfill shall be placed over the pipe until the pipe laying has been inspected by the Superintendent or its duly authorized agent.
(L) All joints and connections shall be made gas-tight and watertight. Joints for cast iron soil pipe and fittings with hubs and plain end spigots shall be made with caulked lead and oakum as specified in Chapter 4, ASA A40.8, or by using positive double-seal elastomeric compression-type gaskets conforming to ASTM C-564. Service pipe shall be joined with service gaskets and extra heavy pipe with extra heavy gaskets. All joints between vitrified clay pipe and other approved pipe shall be made with an approved prefabricated rubber or plastic material conforming to ASTM Specification C-425, latest revision, and installed clean and uninjured by handling or weather according to manufacturers' direction, completely “homed” into place. The vitrified clay sewer pipe shall be jointed with compressed watertight rubber rings meeting ASTM Specification D-1869, latest revision, and installed clean, according to manufacturers' directions. The ductile iron pipe shall be joined together with watertight rubber gaskets in accordance with the manufacturers' directions. The PVC pipe joints shall conform to ASTM D-3212, latest revision, and elastomeric gaskets to ASTM F477.
(M) The building sewer shall be connected into the public sewer at the easement or property line. Where no properly located service branch is available, an authorized agent of the city shall cut a neat hole into the man line of the public sewer and a suitable wye or tee saddle installed to receive the building sewer. The invert of the building sewer at such point of connection with a saddle shall be in the upper quadrant of the main line of the public sewer. A neat workmanlike connection not extending past the inner surface of the public sewer shall be made and the saddle made secure and watertight by encasement in epoxy cement specially pre pared for this purpose. A wye and H bend fitting shall be installed at the property line between the public sewer and the building sewer. This fitting shall serve the purpose of a cleanout and for applying the smoke test during inspection of the line. After testing, a cast iron or ductile iron riser will be inserted in this fitting and brought flush with the ground surface. A stopper or plug, outfitted with a type joint applicable to the pipe used, shall seal this riser against the intrusion of ground or surface water.
(N) All building sanitary sewer lines will be installed so as to meet or exceed the most current revision of the State Plumbing Code.
(O) All persons working on city sewers with a cleaning rod must use an approved type rod in cleaning sewer connections to city sewers.
(Ord. 87-10, passed 11-10-87) Penalty, see § 52.999