(A) Every occupied building shall be supplied with plumbing, plumbing fixtures and water heating facilities which are installed in compliance with the Plumbing Code, properly maintained and properly connected with hot water lines to the fixtures required to be supplied with hot water under this section. Such water heating facilities shall be capable of heating water to such a temperature as to permit an adequate amount of water to be drawn at every required kitchen sink, lavatory, tub or shower at a temperature of not less than 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius) under normal use at all times.
(B) All plumbing fixtures shall be supplied with running water from the public water supply system.
(C) All sinks, lavatories, tubs and showers shall be supplied with hot and cold running water properly connected to plumbing fixtures.
(D) All plumbing fixtures shall be so designed and installed as to prevent contamination of the water supply system and shall be maintained structurally sound and in good repair, so as to be free from defects, leaks or obstructions.
(E) All plumbing fixtures shall be connected to a public sanitary sewer.
(F) Any change in the water supply or drainage systems of a building shall require that a permit be obtained from the Chief Building Official pursuant to the provisions of the Building Code.
(G) Water service pressure shall be sufficient to permit an adequate flow of water from all water faucets and flush water closets at all times.
(H) No water faucet shall be installed below the overflow level of the facility being served.
(Ord. 56-1987, passed 10-21-87)