[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Glen Cove 10-22-1991
(Ch. 16, Art. XI, of the 1981 Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
Bottled/vended water facilities consisting of either bottling plants
or vending machines shall not be connected to the facilities of the City of
Glen Cove as a new service of Glen Cove until a permit has been obtained from
the city.
A. A permit shall not be issued unless said bottled/vended
water facility:
(1) Has a separate outside water service with a separate
meter.
(2) Has a Department of Health approved reduced pressure
zone device.
(3) Has received approval or certification from the New York
State Department of Health/Nassau County Health Department.
(4) Has provided and maintains an occurring $1,000,000 liability
policy in form acceptable to the City of Glen Cove counsel, including general
and product liability plus $2,000,000 aggregate liability policy plus $3,000,000
umbrella liability policy with the City of Glen Cove as the named insured.
(5) Has agreed under the permit to hold harmless and indemnify
the city, from any and all claims for damages, including reasonable attorney
fees, resulting from the dispensing of water from the facility or inspection
and testing requirements herein.
B. The permit is also conditioned upon periodic inspection
under the programs of both the United States Food and Drug Administration
and the New York State Department of Health; and is further conditioned upon:
(1) Weekly testing on the end product by an independent New
York State approved laboratory for bacteriological testing, with the test
results being mailed directly by the laboratory to the City of Glen Cove and
the regulatory agencies.
(2) Quarterly testing for 60 organics plus 10 heavy metals
plus 23 physical/inorganic tests by an independent New York State approved
laboratory for organic and heavy metal testing, with the test results being
mailed directly by the laboratory to the city and the regulatory agencies.
(3) Annual testing for 11 pesticides plus two herbicides
plus 128 EPA priority pollutants by an independent New York State approved
laboratory for pesticide testing, with the test results being mailed directly
by the laboratory to the City of Glen Cove and the regulatory agencies.
(4) Results of tests shown that the water meets the requirements
of all governmental and regulatory agencies.
In the event that any of the above conditions are not met to the satisfaction
of the city, the permit shall be revoked and water service to said bottled/vended
water facility shall be terminated forthwith.
A permit shall be set forth from time to time by the Common Council.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be liable to a penalty set in accordance with Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
II, General Penalty.