Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise,
the meanings of terms used in this chapter shall be as follows:
ABUTTER
One whose property abuts, is contiguous to or joins at the
border or boundary of a public right-of-way in which a main pipe is
to be or has been installed.
BACKFLOW
The flow of water or other liquids, mixtures or substances
into the Water Division's service or main pipes from any source other
than the intended source.
BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE
A Water-Division-approved device which operates as a check
valve on the service pipe to prevent any material from being forced
or drawn into the Water Division's service or main pipe and thereby
contaminating the potable water supply.
BYPASS
The pipe extended around the meter from and to the service
pipe through which the Water Division may provide water to the customer
while the meter is out of service.
COMMISSIONER
The Commissioner of Public Works for the City of Fitchburg.
CORPORATION STOP
The valve located at the service main which only the Water
Division may use to turn on or shut off service to the premises.
CROSS CONNECTION
Any actual or potential physical connection or arrangement
between two otherwise separate systems, one of which contains potable
water and the other which contains material of unknown or questionable
safety, including water containing any physical, chemical, biological
or radiological substance or matter.
CURB STOP
The valve located at or adjacent to the customer's property
line, which the Water Division alone may use to turn on or shut off
service to the premises.
CUSTOMER
Any individual, partnership, firm, association, corporation,
city government or governmental division owning property to which
the Water Division supplies water service.
CUSTOMER UNIT
The premises or occupancy or the part thereof to which meter
rates shown herein shall be separately applied.
EASEMENTS
A right-of-way the City has been granted and/or purchased
for the transmission of its water distribution system.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
The United States Environmental Protection Agency or, where
appropriate, the Regional Water Management Division Director or other
duly authorized official of said agency.
FRONTAGE
The number of feet measuring that portion of a petitioner's
premises which abuts the public right-of-way in which the main pipe
is to be installed. Where a petitioner's premises is a corner lot,
frontage shall mean the average of that portion of the premises which
abuts the public right-of-way in which the main pipe is to be installed
and those portions which abut public rights-of-way in which the main
pipe is not to be installed.
JOBBING
Any special service rendered by the Water Division other
than the rendering of basic water service.
MAIN PIPE
The supply pipe from which service connections are made to
supply domestic water to customers.
METER
A device to be used for the measuring of the quantity of
water supplied to the customer.
NONACCESSIBLE FRONTAGE
The number of feet that portion of the public right-of-way
which, as determined by the Water Division in its sole discretion,
is not accessible for water service due to excessive ledge, elevation,
high-water table, service area, public ownership or other circumstance.
OUTSIDE READER
The device placed by the Water Division on the outside surface
of the customer's premises permitting the Water Division to determine
water consumption based on a meter reading without entering the premises.
PETITIONER
Any person, partnership, firm, association, corporation or
agent thereof requesting main and/or service pipe extension for purposes
of residential, commercial, industrial or other business service or
for purposes of service to one or more residential units.
POTABLE WATER SUPPLY
Water supplied from a source which has been approved for
human consumption by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental
Protection.
PREMISES
The customer's property or building(s) thereon to which service
is provided.
PRIVATE FIRE PROTECTION
Private water service, including fire sprinklers, hose lines
and hydrants, connected to or served by the water distribution system
to provide water for extinguishing purposes.
PRIVATE METERS
Additional non-Water-Division-owned meters monitoring separate
service to a portion of the customer's premises.
REGULAR WORKING HOURS
The hours, Monday through Friday, excluding holidays, during
which time the Water Division is normally open for business. (7:00
a.m. to 3:00 p.m.).
[Amended 11-16-1999 by Ord. No. 443-99]
RESIDENTIAL PETITIONER
Any person, partnership, firm, association, corporation or
agent thereof requesting main pipe extension for purposes of residential
service to not more than three residential units.
SERVICE PIPE
The pipe running from the main pipe to the customer's property.
SHUT OFF
The valve owned and maintained by the customer, located within
the customer's premises or on his or her property, which may be used
to turn on or shut off service to the premises.
[Amended 6-3-2014 by Ord.
No. 100-2014]
SPECIFICATIONS
Hardware and installation specifications used for installing
water mains.
[Amended 11-16-1999 by Ord. No. 443-99]
USER
The customer or person authorized by the Water Division to
draw service from the Water Distribution System.
WATER DIVISION
The Fitchburg Department of Public Works, Division of Water
Supply, located at 718 Main Street, City Hall, Fitchburg, Massachusetts,
01420.
ZONES
Groupings of multiple sprinkler heads which provide water
to one area of a customer's lawn at a time.