(A) All house sewer connections must be constructed of either cast iron, soil pipe or wedge lock.
(B) The final connection between the house drain and the house sewer and all joints in the house sewer, other than cast iron pipe with lead joints, wedge lock starting at the main sewer tap and connecting to the house drain shall be hot poured with bell and spigot ends.
(C) All piping with preformed joints shall be wiped clean of foreign matter and coated with an approved material before being joined. All hot poured joints shall be firmly packed with dry jute and poured with GK or JG-60 compound.
(D) Joints made with cement or cold mastic material shall not be accepted.
(E) The house sewer and all branches shall be laid to a uniform grade and alignment and of a grade of not less than one-eighths-inch per foot or more than one-quarter-inch per foot.
(F) An approved adopter fitting or reducer shall be used when the house sewer is of a different material or size than the main sewer.
(G) The house sewer must be left open in its entirety for inspection, including the piping to the trunk sewer. If any house sewer or parts thereof is covered prior to inspection, it will be necessary that it be uncovered before it is accepted and approved.
(H) A plumbing permit must be secured from the Plumbing Inspector located at Hardin County Planning, 14 Public Square, Third Floor, Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701 on Thursdays between the hours of l:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.
(I) Any person who refuses to uncover a house sewer for inspection will be violating the Standard Plumbing Code, PC-11-3 and the regulation of the county’s Health Department.
(Prior Code, § 50.29) Penalty, see § 51.99