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Spring Valley, IL Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of SPRING VALLEY, ILLINOIS
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
TITLE 1 ADMINISTRATIVE
TITLE 2 COMMISSIONS AND BOARDS
TITLE 3 BUILDING REGULATIONS
TITLE 4 FIRE REGULATIONS
TITLE 5 BUSINESS REGULATIONS
TITLE 6 POLICE REGULATIONS
TITLE 7 HEALTH AND SANITATION
CHAPTER 1 WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM
CHAPTER 2 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SEWERS AND DISCHARGE OF WASTES
CHAPTER 3 SEPTIC TANKS
CHAPTER 4 GARBAGE
CHAPTER 5 NUISANCES
CHAPTER 6 CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
CHAPTER 7 WEEDS
CHAPTER 8 OTHER HEALTH REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 9 TREES
CHAPTER 10 OPERATION OF AND APPLICATION FOR GROUNDWATER WELLS
TITLE 8 PUBLIC WAYS, UTILITIES AND SUBDIVISIONS
TITLE 9 TRAFFIC AND PARKING
TITLE 10 RESERVED
TITLE 11 RESERVED
TITLE 12 RESERVED
TITLE 13 RESERVED
TITLE 14 LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
TITLE 7
HEALTH AND SANITATION
CHAPTER 1
WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM
SECTION:
7-1-0: Definitions
7-1-1: Combined System
7-1-2: Lien
7-1-3: Foreclosure Of Lien
7-1-4: Obstruction
7-1-5: Fire Hydrant Or Service Cock
7-1-6: Metering
7-1-7: Faulty Meter
7-1-8: No Liability
7-1-9: Access
7-1-10: Rates
7-1-11: Billing
7-1-12: Service Discontinued
7-1-13: Meter Required
7-1-14: Duty Of Collector
7-1-15: Monies Received
7-1-16: Deposit By City Treasurer
7-1-17: Records And Accounts
7-1-18: Application For Services
7-1-19: Regulations
7-1-20: Violations And Nonpayment Of Bills
7-1-21: Separate Stopcocks
7-1-22: Limitation Of Use
7-1-23: Application For Tap
7-1-24: Size Of Tap
7-1-25: Procedure
7-1-26: Connection Fee
7-1-26-1: Cross Connections; Definitions
7-1-26-2: Compliance With Existing Laws
7-1-26-3: Cross Connections Prohibited
7-1-26-4: Local Cross Connection Control Program
7-1-26-5: Corrections And Protective Devices
7-1-26-6: Piping Identification
7-1-26-7: Private Water Storage Tanks
7-1-26-8: Elimination Of Existing Cross Connections
7-1-26-9: Inspection
7-1-26-10: Discontinuance Of Water Service
7-1-27: Sewer System
7-1-28: Wastewater Service Surcharge And Computation Of Basic Charge
7-1-29: Revenues
7-1-30: Accounts
7-1-31: Access To Records
7-1-32: Penalty
7-1-0: DEFINITIONS:
Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the meaning of terms used in this chapter shall be as follows:
CLARIFICATION OF WORD USAGE: "Shall" is mandatory; "may" is permissible.
CURB COCK: A shutoff valve attached to a water service pipe from a water main to a building installed near the curb, which may be operated by a valve key to start or stop flow in the water supply lines of a building. Also called curb stop.
EASEMENT: An acquired legal right for the specific use of land owned by others.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT:
Administrator: The administrator of the U.S. environmental protection agency.
Federal Act: The federal 1996 safe drinking water acts amendments.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT:
Approving Authority: The council of the city of Spring Valley.
City: The city of Spring Valley.
Ordinance: This ordinance.
PERSON: Any and all persons, natural or artificial including any individual, firm, company, municipal, or private corporation, association, society, institution, enterprise, governmental agency or other entity.
REPLACEMENT: Expenditures for obtaining and installing equipment, accessories, or appurtenances which are necessary during the useful life of the works to maintain the capacity and performance for which such works were designed and constructed. The term "operation and maintenance" includes replacement.
SERVICE BOX: A valve box used with corporation of curb cock.
STATE GOVERNMENT:
Director: The director of the Illinois environmental protection agency.
State Act: The Illinois antipollution bond act of 1970.
State Loan: The state of Illinois participation in the financing of the construction of waterworks as provided for by the Illinois antipollution bond act and for making such loans as filed with the secretary of state of the state of Illinois.
TYPES OF CHARGES:
Basic User Charge: The basic assessment levied on all users of the public water system.
Capital Improvement Charge: A charge levied on users to improve, extend or reconstruct the waterworks.
Debt Service Charge: The amount to be paid each billing period for payment of interest, principal and coverage of loan, bond, etc., outstanding.
Local Capital Cost Charge: Charges for costs other than the operation, maintenance and replacement costs, i.e., debt service and capital improvement costs.
User Charge: A charge levied on users of waterworks for the cost of operation, maintenance and replacement.
Water Service Charge: The charge per quarter or month levied on all users of the water facilities. The service charge shall be computed as outlined in article II and shall consist of the total of the basic user charge and the local capital cost if applicable.
USEFUL LIFE: The estimated period during which the waterworks will be operated.
WATER AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS:
Milligrams Per Liter: A unit of the concentration of water constituent. It is 0.001 gram of the constituent in one thousand milliliters (1,000 ml) of water. It has replaced the unit formerly used commonly, parts per million, to which it is approximately equivalent, in reporting the results of water analysis.
ppm: Parts per million by weight.
pH: The logarithm (base-10) of the reciprocal of the hydrogen ion concentration expressed by one of the procedures outlined in the "IEPA Division Of Laboratories Manual Of Laboratory Methods".
WATER FUND: The principal accounting designation for all revenues received in the operation of the water system. (Ord. 1112, 7-7-2003)
7-1-1: COMBINED SYSTEM:
The existing waterworks system in its entirety, together with all additions, improvements and extensions thereto that may hereafter be made and the existing sewerage system in its entirety, together with all additions, improvements and extensions thereto that may hereafter be made of the city, be and the same are hereby declared to be a combined system, and said combined waterworks and sewerage system shall be maintained and operated as a single utility, and a charge or rate shall be established for the use of such combined system, which shall be reasonable and commensurate with the services performed by said combined system, and shall be sufficient to maintain, operate, provide an adequate depreciation fund and pay the principal and interest on any revenue bonds which may be issued, which by their terms are made payable from the revenues of such combined system. (1972 Code)
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