Section
General Regulations
51.001 Application for taps and service connections to the waterworks system
51.002 All service to be by meter
51.003 Inspection
51.004 Meter damaged
51.005 Damage due to interruption of service; liability
51.006 Resale
51.007 Discontinuing service; dangerous usage
51.008 Electric ground wires
51.009 Water for building or construction purposes
51.010 Fire hydrants
51.011 Lawn watering
51.012 Shortage and purity of supply
51.013 Non-compliance with rules and regulations
51.014 Easements
51.015 Use of water on consumer’s premises
51.016 Rules to become part of contract
51.017 In-structure shutoff valve
51.018 Use of groundwater as potable water supply prohibited
Cross-Connections
51.030 Approved backflow device
51.031 Cross-connection prohibited; exception
51.032 Investigations by Public Works Superintendent
51.033 Right to enter premises
51.034 Notice to customer; reconnect fee
51.035 Contaminations cost and the consumer
Cross-Connection Control Code
51.050 Purpose
51.051 Application
51.052 Responsibility of owner
51.053 Definitions
51.054 Water system
51.055 Cross-connection prohibited
51.056 Survey and investigations
51.057 Where protection is required
51.058 Type of protection required
51.059 Backflow prevention devices
51.060 Inspection and maintenance
51.061 Booster pumps
51.062 Violations
Extension of Mains
51.075 Determination of who pays expense of extension
51.076 Contractor installs extension
Water Rates
51.090 Permit and fee to make connection
51.091 Multiple user; one meter
51.092 Installing and maintaining service lines
GENERAL REGULATIONS
An applicant desiring a water tap or service connection with the village shall file a written application at the Village Hall, signed by the owner of the property for which the tap or service connection is desired, or by the duly authorized agent of such owner. The application shall be accompanied by payment of the fee hereinafter prescribed to cover the cost of such service connection. The fee shall be $750 for hook up to the water and $300 for the hook up to the sewer. In the event the application is made by an agent for the owner, then the application shall also be accompanied by the written authority of the owner to the agent for the making of the application.
(Prior Code, § 38-3-1) (Ord. 06-382, passed 12-18-2006; Ord. 12-453, passed 10-1-2012)
All water service, whether for domestic, commercial or industrial use shall be metered. All meters shall be so placed and installed as to render the same accessible at all times for the purpose of reading or repairing and so as to be free from danger of freezing. Meters outside of a building shall be set in a suitable meter box approved by the Superintendent. The customer shall permit the meter to be located upon his or her property. Water shall not be turned on for new connections until the meter has been installed and all other requirements of this public works title on the part of the property owner have been fully complied with.
(Prior Code, § 38-3-2) (Ord. 06-382, passed 12-18-2006)
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