[Adopted 10-10-1983 by Ord. No. 531-A]
[Amended 4-9-2012 by Ord. No. A12-2; 2-11-2013 by Ord. No. A13-2]
A. 
All connections to the water system or the waste water system of the Town of Bridgeville shall be made by a bonded plumber, licensed in the State of Delaware, who shall:
(1) 
Obtain and deposit with the Town of Bridgeville office a bond in the amount of $5,000 conditioned that the person, firm or corporation engaged in the plumbing business will faithfully observe all the laws and regulations pertaining to that business and that the Town of Bridgeville as the local governing body shall be indemnified and saved harmless from all claims arising from accidents and damage of any character whatsoever caused by the negligence of such person, firm or corporation engaged in the plumbing business or by any other unfaithful, inadequate work done either by themselves or their agents or employees and that such person, firm or corporation will maintain in a safe condition for a period of one year all ditches and excavations which may be opened in the performance of any plumbing work, and further that all dirt and other material excavated will be replaced in a good condition with similar materials.
(2) 
Show proof that he or she has bodily injury liability and property damage liability insurance to protect him or her from claims for damages for personal injury, including accidental death, as well as from claims for property damage which may arise from operations under the work whether such work be done by himself or herself or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by him or her. The insurance should so state that the Town of Bridgeville office will be notified 10 days prior to the expiration of the insurance. Such insurance shall not be less than:
(a) 
Bodily injury liability insurance in an amount not less than $100,000 for injuries, including wrongful death to any one person, and subject to the same limit for each person in an amount not less than $300,000 on account of one accident.
(b) 
Property damage insurance in an amount not less than $25,000 for damages on account of any one accident, and in an amount not less than $50,000 for damages on account of all accidents.
B. 
Permits. Any duly licensed plumber who desires to install and connect any work covered under the scope of this article shall first make application to the Town of Bridgeville and obtain the required permit.
C. 
Application.
(1) 
Application for a permit shall be made in person and on application forms provided by the Town. Such information as required shall be provided to complete the application. The application shall be signed by the licensed plumber and the owner of the buildings to be connected.
(2) 
If the Town of Bridgeville or its authorized representative is satisfied that the work described in the application and attached exhibits conform to the requirements of this article and other pertinent laws and ordinances, he or she shall sign the application and in doing so grant a permit, which shall be a license to proceed with the work as detailed and specified on the application. When the application is approved and the permit granted, one set shall be returned to the applicant and be kept at the job while work is in progress, and one set shall be retained by the Town as a permanent record.
D. 
Permit fees. The permit fee for each water or sewer service pipe connection to the public utilities shall be $50.
E. 
Installation by homeowner. Nothing in this article shall prevent any building owner or occupant from installing or maintaining a water or sewer service pipe within his or her own property boundaries, provided that such water service pipe installation and maintenance is done by himself or herself and is used exclusively by him or her or his or her family and is installed and inspected in accordance with the requirements of this article and all other applicable codes and ordinances, and providing also that he or she shall:
[Amended 7-8-1996 by Ord. No. 1796]
(1) 
Obtain a proper permit from the Town of Bridgeville.
(2) 
Have a plumber who is licensed by the State of Delaware to install and connect the water or sewer service pipes to the facilities of the Town of Bridgeville comment in the appropriate space on the permit application on the suitability of the building's plumbing system and make the final connection to the Town facilities.
F. 
Any person violating any provision of this chapter, upon conviction thereof, shall pay such fines as set out in Chapter 1, General Provisions, Article II, Penalties.
A. 
Material. The water service pipe shall be either:
(1) 
Ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene pipe (SDR-7 or SDR-9) Type III, Class C, rated at 160 pounds per square inch at 73.4º F., and approved by the National Sanitation Foundation for use as a carrier of potable water. All fittings shall be brass and watertight. This pipe may be used for the Town side of the meter or the user (private property) side of the meter.
(2) 
Copper pipe (tubing) of Type K or L - ASTMB88-66 may be used. All fittings shall be bronze designed for copper water tube flare fittings and shall be watertight. This pipe may be used on the user (private property) side of the meter only.
B. 
Size. The water service pipe shall be three-fourths-inch (minimum), one-inch, one-and-one-half-inch or two-inch, as required, but never less than the water meter outlet.
C. 
Meters. The Town shall supply a five-eights-inch meter, meter pit and cover and a meter yolk. All other sizes of meters (and appurtenant equipment) shall be at the owner's expense.
A. 
Material. The wastewater pipe shall be either SDR 35 or PVC Schedule 40, minimum of four inches in size.
B. 
Connection. Unless a tap exists in the sanitary trunk line, an appropriate (material) saddle tap shall be placed on the trunk line. Mortar joint, etc., is not acceptable.
C. 
Cleanout. A cleanout shall be constructed to grade at the property line by placing a wye and a bend in the line (minimum four inches in size) and capping at ground level.