[Adopted 1-20-1975 by L.L. No. 1-1975]
[Amended 10-15-2007 by L.L. No. 7-2007]
All water and/or sewer bills will be sent to
the owner, regardless of who is the consumer.
These rules and regulations shall be a part of the contract with any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation or group that is supplied with water by the Village of Montour Falls or is provided with sewage facilities in accordance with Chapter
117, Sewers, effective January 6, 1992:
A. The Village will supply water to consumers and premises
through its existing facilities provided therefor and through existing
facilities as, in the discretion of the Board of Trustees of the Village,
may be desirable or necessary, in accordance with the scheduled rates
and charges on file in the office of the Village Clerk, which schedule
of rates is hereby made a part of these rules and regulations.
B. The Village undertakes to use reasonable diligence
and care to provide at all times a constant supply of water at adequate
pressure, but assumes no liability for failure of the supply nor for
any damage caused by bursting or breaking of any mains or service
pipe or any attachment of the waterworks of the Village. The Village
reserves the right at any time, without notice, to shut off the water
temporarily for the purpose of making repairs, changes or improvements
to the system. In case of shutdown, reasonable effort will be made
to notify the consumers, but no liability will be assumed for failure
to do so. All consumers having boilers upon their premises depending
upon the pressure in the pipes of the Village are hereby cautioned
against danger of collapse, and all such damage must be borne exclusively
by the consumer.
C. No persons except Village officers and/or duly authorized
employees of the Village shall do any repair work upon or operate
the mains (including fire protection mains), valves, fire hydrants
(public or private), meters or curb boxes of the Village except in
the case of fire hydrants. Members of organized Fire Departments may
operate them in the performance of their duties or for directed drill.
[Amended 8-21-1995 by L.L. No. 4-1995]
D. The Village Board reserves the right to amend with
notice these rules and regulations and the scheduled rates and charges
governing the furnishing of water, and a copy of the amended rules
shall be on file at all times in the Montour Falls Village Clerk's
office.
E. Sewer service shall continue to be provided in accordance with Chapter
117, Sewers, effective January 6, 1992.
[Amended 8-21-1995 as L.L. No. 4-1995]
[Amended 8-21-1995 as L.L. No. 4-1995]
When requested, the Village may furnish more
than one meter for a single service on the following conditions:
A. The owner must provide, at his/her own expense, a
suitable header pipe or manifold installed adjacent to and directly
after the stop and waste cock and double-check valve, which is placed
in the water service pipe close to its entrance through the building
wall of the property. This header serves to divide the water into
the requisite number of divisions. Each subdivision will leave the
header with a short nipple, then a stop and waste cock shall be placed
from which the subdivision service shall run to its appointed place.
B. Each meter will represent a separate account on the
books of the Village, and a separate charge will be made and collected
for each account as if each meter represented a separate property.
C. The property owner shall, however, be liable for all
unpaid water bills so charged as provided by this article which will
be a lien against the property.
D. The Village will charge for any additional meter and
the installation of the meter.
[Amended 8-21-1995 as L.L. No. 4-1995]
The Village shall make all meter repairs up
to one inch, and all persons other than Village officers and qualified
employees of the Village are strictly prohibited from removing the
meter or tampering with it in any way. Notification must be made to
the Superintendent when repairs are to be made to meters in excess
of one inch. Repairs made necessary by the carelessness or negligence
of the owner or occupants of the premises or of guests therein shall
be charged for by the Village at prevailing rates and the owner shall
be liable therefor. Other repairs to meters shall be made without
charge.
[Amended 8-21-1995 as L.L. No. 4-1995]
No connection between the Village water supply and any other water supply will be permitted, in accordance with Article
II.
Property owners vacating premises or having
premises which consumers have vacated must promptly notify the Village,
in writing, that the water may be shut off and the meter read, and
the owners of the premises will be held responsible for the water
rent until such notice is given, and no water will be furnished such
property owner or in a new location until said water rent has been
paid.
[Amended 8-21-1995 by L.L. No. 4-1995; 1-18-2000 by L.L. No.
1-2000]
A. Water and sewer service can be denied if there exists
an outstanding balance on a previous account. Water and sewer bills
remaining unpaid more than 30 days after the billing date shall be
overdue. When a bill is overdue more than 60 days, notice shall be
mailed to the property owner by certified mail stating that the water
or sewer service will be terminated if the bill is not paid in full
within 15 days from the date of the mailing of said notice.
B. In the event that a bill shall become four months
in arrears, a payment agreement shall be required. The payment agreement
shall specify a down payment of 25% of the amount owed or 1/2 of the
average bimonthly bill, whichever is greater. Twenty-five percent
of the balance or one-half of the average bimonthly bill, whichever
is greater, will be due bimonthly along with the current portion of
the bill. If a consumer needs to make an agreement other than this
standard offer, the Village will work with the consumer to come up
with an alternative payment agreement. In making this agreement, the
Village Board will consider the consumer's financial circumstances
and any income limitations he or she may have.
[Amended 10-15-2007 by L.L. No. 7-2007]
C. At the expiration of the fifteen-day period, the water
or sewer service shall be discontinued unless such bills have been
paid in full. Service will begin new on application only when all
past due bills and penalties have been paid in full.
D. Water and sewer services will be disconnected upon
failure to work out a payment agreement or failure to make payments
as required under a payment agreement.
E. Services may be disconnected, for nonpayment purposes,
only between 7:00 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Thursday. We
will not disconnect service on the day before a holiday, or during
a two-week period which includes Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
F. If service has been disconnected for nonpayment, the
Village will turn it back on within 24 hours when: the amount due,
plus reconnect fees, has been paid ($25 during normal work hours or
$80 outside of normal work hours); or upon receipt of proof that the
consumer faces a serious threat to health or safety; or upon receipt
of notice of payment from a social service agency that is helping
the consumer.
G. The Village may require a deposit (which is two times
the estimated average bimonthly bill) from seasonal customers or someone
who requests service for less than one year or if the consumer is
a former customer applying for new service who has previously had
arrears or has an outstanding bill for previous service.
[Amended 8-21-1995 by L.L. No. 4-1995; 4-30-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021; 4-28-2022 by L.L. No. 2-2022; 4-20-2023 by L.L. No. 3-2023]
A. Residential
water rates.
(1) Water
rates inside the Village.
(b) From one gallon to 9, 999, 900 gallons: $0.745 per 100 gallons.
(2) Water
rates outside the Village
(b) From one gallon to 9,999,900 gallons: $1.490 per 100 gallons.
(3) Sewer
rates.
(a) Sewer unit charge: $280.96 per unit per year. (Note: One unit is
equal to 41,464 gallons per year, the sewer charge is divided equally
by the number of billings per year and is included with the bill.)
(b) From one gallon to 9,999, 900 gallons: $1.050 per 100 gallons.
B. Commercial
water rates.
(1) Water
rates inside the Village.
(b) From one gallon to 9,999,900 gallons: $1.000 per 100 gallons.
(2) Water
rates outside the Village.
(b) From one gallon to 9,999,900 gallons: $2.000 per 100 gallons.
(3) Sewer
rates.
(a) Sewer unit charge: $280.96 per unit per year. (Note: One unit is
equal to 41, 464 gallons per year. The sewer charge is divided equally
by the number of billings per year and is included with the bill.)
(b) From one gallon to 9,999,900 gallons: $1.375 per 100 gallons.
A violation of any of the provisions of this
article is hereby declared to be a violation. The Village Board may
also maintain an action or proceeding in the name of the Village in
a court of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance with or restrain
by injunction the violation of any part of this article as now adopted
or as hereafter amended. The Village Board may also enforce compliance
with this article by shutting off the water supply. Anyone convicted
of a violation under the terms of this article will be subject to
a maximum fine of $250.
[Adopted 8-1-1988 as L.L. No. 2-1988]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AIR-GAP SEPARATION
A physical break between a supply pipe and a receiving vessel.
The air gap shall be at least double the diameter of the supply pipe,
measured vertically above the top rim of the vessel, in no case less
than one inch.
APPROVED CHECK VALVE
A check valve that seats readily and completely. It must
be carefully machined to have free moving parts and assured watertightness.
The face of the closure element and valve seat must be bronze, composition
or other non-corrodible material which will seat tightly under all
prevailing conditions of field use. Pins and bushings shall be of
bronze or other noncorrodible, non-sticking material, machined for
easy, dependable operation. The closure element, e.g., clapper, shall
be internally weighted or otherwise internally equipped to promote
rapid and positive closure in all sizes where this feature is obtainable.
APPROVED DOUBLE-CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY
An assembly of at least two independently acting check valves,
including tightly closing shutoff valves on each side of the check
valve assembly and suitable leak-detector drains plus connections
available for testing the watertightness of each check valve. This
device must be approved as a complete assembly.
APPROVED REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE
A device incorporating two or more check valves and an automatically
operating differential relief valve located between the two checks,
two shutoff valves and equipped with necessary appurtenances for testing.
The device shall operate to maintain the pressure in the zone between
the two check valves, less than the pressure on the public water supply
side of the device. At cessation of normal flow, the pressure between
check valves shall be less than the supply pressure. In case of leakage
of either check valve, the differential relief valve shall operate
to maintain this reduced pressure by discharging to the atmosphere.
When the inlet pressure is two pounds per square inch or less, the
relief valve shall open to the atmosphere, thereby providing an air
gap in the device. To be approved, these devices must be readily accessible
for maintenance and testing and installed in a location where no part
of the valve will be submerged. The enclosure must be self-draining,
so that the large amount of water which the relief valve may vent
will be disposed of reliably without submergence of the relief valve.
This device must also be approved as a complete assembly.
AUXILIARY SUPPLY
Any water supply on or available to the premises other than
the approved public water supply.
BAROMETRIC LOOP
A loop of pipe rising approximately 35 feet, at its topmost
point, above the highest fixture it supplies.
CERTIFIED BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE TESTER
A person who is examined annually by the water purveyor and
found competent for the testing of backflow prevention devices. He/she
shall be provided with an appropriate identification card which must
be renewed annually. Failure to perform his/her duties competently
and conscientiously will result in prompt withdrawal of his/her certification.
CROSS-CONNECTION
Any unprotected connection between any part of a water system
used or intended to supply water for drinking purposes and any source
or system containing water or substance that is not or cannot be approved
as equally safe, wholesome and potable for human consumption.
WATER SUPERVISOR
The consumer or a person on the premises charged with the
responsibility of complete knowledge and understanding of the water
supply piping within the premises and for maintaining the consumer's
water system free from cross-connections and other sanitary defects,
as required by regulations and laws.
The protective device required shall depend
on the degree of hazard as tabulated below:
A. At the service connection to any premises where there
is an auxiliary water supply handled in a separate piping system with
no cross-connection, the public water supply shall be protected by
an approved double-check valve assembly.
B. At the service connection on any premises on which
there is an auxiliary water supply where cross-connections are known
to exist or where it is unknown if cross-connections exist, the public
water supply system shall be protected by an air-gap separation or
an approved reduced pressure principle backflow prevention device.
C. At the service connection to any premises on which
a substance that would be objectionable (but not hazardous to health
if introduced into the public water supply) is handled so as to constitute
a cross-connection, the public water supply shall be protected by
an approved double-check valve assembly.
D. At the service connection to any premises on which
a substance of unusual toxic concentration or danger to health is
or may be handled, but not under pressure, the public water supply
shall be protected by an air-gap separation or an approved reduced
pressure principle backflow prevention device. This device shall be
located as close as practicable to the water meter, and all piping
between the water meter and receiving tanks shall be entirely visible.
E. At the service connection to any premises on which
any material dangerous to health or toxic substance in toxic concentration
is or may be handled under pressure, the public water supply shall
be protected by an air-gap separation. The air gap shall be located
as close as practicable to the water meter, and all piping between
the water meter and receiving tanks shall be entirely visible. If
these conditions cannot reasonably be met, the public water supply
shall be protected with an approved reduced pressure principle backflow
prevention device, provided that the alternative is acceptable to
the water purveyor.
F. At the service connection to any sewage treatment
plant or sewage pumping station, the public water supply shall be
protected by an air-gap separation. The air gap shall be located as
close as practicable to the water meter and all piping between the
water meter and receiving tanks shall be entirely visible. If these
conditions cannot be reasonably met, the public water supply shall
be protected with an approved reduced pressure principle backflow
prevention device.
G. At the service connection to any premises not covered by Subsections
A through
F above, the public water supply shall be protected with an approved single check valve assembly.
No water service connection to any premises
shall be installed or maintained by the water purveyor, unless the
water supply is protected as required by state regulations and this
rule.
Service of water to any premises may be discontinued
by the water purveyor if a backflow preventive device required by
this rule and regulation is not installed, tested and maintained;
if any defect is found in an installed backflow preventive device;
if it is found that a backflow preventive device has been removed
or bypassed; and/or if unprotected cross-connections exist on the
premises. Service will not be restored until such conditions or defects
are corrected.
Section
156-26G is not retroactive and applies only to the installation of any new or replacement meters.
[Added 8-21-1995 as L.L. No. 4-1995]
Any violation of any provision of this article
shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $250 or imprisonment
for not more than 15 days, or both.