(a) A standard strength clay sewer pipe shall conform to the latest A.S.T.M. specifications, serial designation C-13.
(b) Extra strength clay sewer pipe shall conform to the latest A.S.T.M. specifications, serial designation C-200.
(c) Standard strength reinforced concrete sewer pipe shall conform to the latest A.S.T.M. specifications, serial designation C-75, Table I, and shall not be used for sanitary sewers.
(d) Standard strength reinforced concrete culvert pipe shall conform to the latest A.S.T.M. specifications, serial designation C-76, Table I, and shall not be used for sanitary sewers.
(e) Extra strength reinforced concrete culvert pipe shall conform to the latest A.S.T.M. specifications, serial designation C-76, Table II. Pipe sizes under fifteen inches internal diameter shall not be used for sanitary sewers. Pipe sizes fifteen inches and larger in internal diameter may be used for sanitary sewers only by written consent of the Village Engineer.
(f) Galvanized corrugated metal pipe, structural plate pipes, arches and pipe arches shall conform to the latest specifications of the American Association of State Highway Officials. Metal pipe shall not be used for sanitary sewers.
(g) Rubber or neoprene or similar special composition joints as described under Section 1367.06 shall be used for all sanitary sewer mains.
(h) All sewers shall be installed in the sizes and to the lines and grades shown on the approved drawings. The type and specification of pipe to be furnished and installed in each location shall be as designated on the approved drawings. All excavations, maintenance of excavations, preparation of foundations, placing of backfill and embankment on sewer construction shall be carried out in compliance with the specifications for excavations, Section 1367.03, and as supplemented in this chapter.
(i) All sewers and appurtenances of whatever type of description shall be constructed in an approved manner to the complete satisfaction of the Village and to provide a satisfactory operating improvement. All sewer pipe or other material rejected by the Village as not being in conformance with the requirements of these specifications shall be removed from the site of the work by the contractor as soon as it is rejected and replaced by material which does comply. Any rejected material not so removed may be broken or rendered impossible for use by the Village, and no compensation will be allowed the contractor for such rejected material so broken or destroyed by the Village.
(Ord. 352. Passed 10-22-62.)