Section
Expansion of Sanitary Sewer System
181.050 Requirement of all residential subdivisions of any size and multiple family developments over one hundred (100) units in size to provide emergency power and pumping equipment
Water Shortage Emergency
181.060 Definitions
181.061 Application
181.062 Implementation
181.063 Restriction or curtailment of water uses
181.064 Enforcement
181.065 Exception to maintain sanitation
Potable Water Wellfield Protection Code
181.130 Purpose
181.131 Definitions
181.132 Land use and distance requirements from active designated public utility water wells
181.133 Fuel storage tank and pump construction
181.134 Vested rights
EXPANSION OF SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM
(A) The emergency power and pumping requirement is provided for in this subchapter to provide emergency power and/or by-pass pumps for each lift station constructed in specified residential developments where sanitary sewer system is constructed.
(B) Developers with less than four (4) lift stations shall provide at a minimum a by-pass pump for each lift station sufficient to maintain adequate pumping capacity so as not to allow a sewer overflow due to loss of power.
(C) Developers with four (4) or more lift stations in a Planned Unit Development (PUD) shall provide a minimum of one (1) portable generator sufficient to operate every four (4) lift stations or portion thereof in order to maintain adequate pumping capacity so as not to allow a sewer overflow due to loss of power.
(Ord. 2005-25, passed 6-20-05; Am. Ord. 2008-29, passed 5-1-08)
WATER SHORTAGE EMERGENCY
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
INDIVIDUAL. Any person, firm, corporation, or other legal entity, whether public or private.
WATER. Water taken from:
(1) The city water system;
(2) Any groundwater system, including shallow and deep water wells drawing water from the Florida aquifer;
(3) Any surface water system; or
(4) Any other public water supply.
(5) Including, but is not limited to, any system that uses any groundwater or interconnected surface waters for a water source irrespective of whether such system is publicly or privately owned.
WATER SHORTAGE EMERGENCY. A declaration by the city or county of the city that a water shortage exists.
('74 Code, § 24-51) (Ord. 81-30, passed 8-20-81)
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