Alternate materials and methods may be used if they have been specifically
approved by the Town Engineer. The Engineer may approve any alternate, provided
that the proposed design is satisfactory and complies with the intent of this
chapter and that the material or method of work offered is, for the purpose
intended, at least the equivalent of that here prescribed in quality, strength,
effectiveness, durability and safety.
Repairs to water mains or water service connections shall be made with
such materials as are prescribed by this chapter for new work, insofar as
is practical, or by following the recommendations of the manufacturer of the
original material.
In Town water districts, maintenance of the water service line from
the water main to the property served is the responsibility of the property
owner. In the event that a leak develops and is not promptly repaired by the
owner, the Town may repair same and assess such charge against the property
so benefited, such charge to be collected as a tax.
In Town water districts, the applicant for the building permit shall
notify the Inspector when he is ready to connect the water service line to
the main and the water service line to the building. This connection shall
be made under the supervision of the Inspector or his representative.
All measurements, tests and analyses of the characteristics of waters
to which reference is made in this chapter shall be determined in accordance
with Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater, published by
the American Public Health Association, Inc.
[Amended 9-17-1974 by L.L. No. 6-1974]
The Town reserves the right in its sole discretion to limit the amount
of water furnished to any consumer should circumstances of public necessity
warrant such action, even though no such limit may be stated in that application
or permit for use, or said Town may entirely shut off the water supply used
for any manufacturing purposes or for furnishing power; and the Town reserves
the right to declare a district an "emergency area" for whatever time is deemed
necessary, by giving reasonable notice by publication, if possible, of such
intended action, or in the case of making or constructing new work or in making
repairs or in emergency, the right is reserved to shut off the water from
any consumer without notice for as long a period as may be necessary. During
any emergency, any outside use of water, such as for lawn sprinkling, filling
pools, watering gardens or washing cars, screens, houses, driveways, etc.,
necessitating the implementation of a hose, is hereby in violation of this
chapter. In the event that the use of a hose is necessary during an emergency,
such as for mixing of cement or masonry work, written permission from the
Town for a specified number of days is required.
The districts shall not be liable for any damage or loss of any kind
to property or persons which may arise from or be caused by any change, diminution
in or increase of the water pressure or supply from any cause whatever.
All standpipes erected in the water districts will be equipped with
a gauge registering the number of gallons in storage.
[Added 9-17-1974 by L.L. No. 6-1974]
The use of automatic lawn sprinklers and/or lawn soakers is forbidden
in any Town water district, and any consumer who uses same will be in violation
of this chapter, subject to fine and penalty.