§ 153.122 JOINTS.
   (A)   Clay pipe. All clay pipe joints shall be made with oakum gaskets and portland cement; one part clean, sharp sand to one part of portland cement, or cement equally good, firmly hand-pressed into place.
   (B)   Iron pipe. All iron pipe joints shall be made with oakum gaskets and soft lead thoroughly caulked. All lead pipe joints shall be wiped with solder joints; no so-called solder unions will be allowed. Joints of iron and lead pipe shall be made by inserting a brass sleeve of ferrule into the iron pipe and caulking the joint with the oakum and lead, and the joint of the ferrule with the lead pipe shall be a wiped joint. All joints must be left smooth on the inside. The union of hopper, closet, bowl, and soil pipe shall be made with a raymond ferrule, or an equally good ferrule.
   (C)   Separate trench required. Water and soil pipes shall not be laid in the same trench.
(Prior Code, § 10-3-14) Penalty, see § 153.999