(A) (1) All subdivisions shall be provided with potable water systems approved by the City Engineer and the Director of Utilities.
(2) Water systems shall conform to the Water Distribution Plan, technical specifications of the City Engineer and Director of Utilities in accordance with this section and all other relevant city ordinances.
(B) The distribution system shall provide for fire flow with minimum six-inch mains to serve all fire hydrants.
(C) Fire hydrants shall be located within 500 feet of all building sites.
(D) Minimum size water line shall be two inches.
(E) The maximum number of house connections on a looped two-inch line shall be ten, and on a dead-end two-inch line it shall be five.
(F) Minimum pressure in the system under a peak domestic consumption of 450 gallons per capita per day shall be 40 pounds per square inch.
(G) A flushing device shall be provided at the end of all dead-end lines.
(H) Water lines shall be interconnected at intervals not to exceed 1,000 feet, or as prescribed by the City Engineer or the Director of Utilities.
(I) Valves shall be placed on all branches from feeder mains of six inches or greater and on all leads from feeder mains to fire hydrants.
(J) There shall be no line greater than 800 feet without valve control.
(K) All water lines shall be looped whenever the extension of 350 feet of two-inch line would accomplish the looping.
(L) All water services shall be installed by, and at the expense of, the developer.
(Ord. 08-29, passed 10-21-2009)