No person or corporation will be permitted to
use the water of the village for any purpose without having first
obtained the right from the village on a written application therefor.
Applications for the introduction of water to any premises or for
the extension of any pipe for the conveyance of such water shall be
made upon a blank furnished for the purpose, signed by the owner of
the property or his or her agent. Expenditures attending the introduction
of water to any premises must be paid by the applicant at the time
of making application.
No person shall make any attachment with the
pipes of the waterworks or make any repairs, additions to or alterations
with the service water pipes unless he or she is a plumber licensed
by the village. A list of names of the plumbers who are permitted
to work from mains will be found at the office of the Village Clerk.
No plumber will be permitted to tap the mains
or distributing pipes at any time.
No plumber will be allowed to make any attachment
to or alteration in any pipe by which water is supplied to consumers
or to open the street for the introduction of service pipe without
a written permit from the Village Clerk.
Whenever any street or public grounds shall
be opened for the purpose of making a connection with the mains or
for laying any water pipes or fixtures, public safety and convenience
shall be duly regarded and the street or public place shall be restored
to its original condition as soon as possible, and whenever a trench
is opened, bridges for the safety and convenience of the public shall
be provided, and if left open at night such excavations and bridges
shall be guarded with barricades, and lights shall be displayed to
warn and protect the public.
[Amended 10-19-1981 by L.L. No. 7-1981]
All service pipes must be of brass or copper,
not less than three-fourths-inch inside diameter, connected to the
mains by a proper gooseneck. Every service pipe must have a stop cock
of the inverted-key type at the sidewalk and be provided with an iron
curb box and cover, all to be approved by the village. Said stop cock
shall always be under the entire control of said village.
Service pipes must be laid at least four feet
below the surface of the ground, and in no case will any water pipe
be allowed to be laid in any sewer or drain trench, nor will any drainage
into a water pipe trench be permitted.
All tapping must be performed under the supervision
of the Board of Trustees. The corporation cock and appurtenances shall
be of a type and size approved by the Board of Trustees and shall
remain the property of the village. The gooseneck or brass connection
shall be not less than 5/8 inch in size.
No plumber shall leave the stop cock at the
sidewalk open or allow the water to run on the premises after making
any new connection with the street mains or after making any new extension
or attachment in unoccupied premises, but in cases where the work
is a simple extension or additional attachments on the consumer's
side of the meter in places where the water is then in use, the plumber
may leave the water on. In cases of new connections the village will,
on notification that the work is complete, cause the same to be inspected
and if found satisfactory will turn on the water.
[Amended 9-12-2022 by L.L. No. 3-2022]
Excepting on the pipes on the consumer's side
of the meter, no addition or alterations whatever in or about public
or private water pipes shall be made by any person until application
therefor has been made on the books of the Village and a written permit
given therefor. If upon excavation it is determined that the piping
from the service to the house consists of lead, said piping must be
replaced in its entirety and converted to copper.
[Amended 11-16-1992 by L.L. No. 5-1992]
A. Every service pipe shall have placed therein, to be
furnished by the owner of the premises, a water meter of a type to
be approved by the village, which meter the users of water shall at
no time tamper with. Said meter shall be set in an accessible place
to be approved by the village and at all reasonable times open to
inspection and reading by the village or its agents.
B. If a meter becomes damaged through the carelessness
of the owner or tenant by failure to protect the same or by allowing
said meter to become frozen or is injured by hot water or steam setting
back from boilers or from any other cause, it shall be reported to
the village immediately. If, in the opinion of the inspector, the
meter becomes inaccurate as a result of such causes, the meter shall
be repaired or replaced at the sole cost of the property owner or
tenant, and if such repair or replacement is not made within the time
fixed by the village or if the owner or tenant fails to pay the cost
thereof on demand, the village may shut off the water from said property
without further notice and the water will not be turned on again until
all charges are paid, and the amount of such charges shall be a lien
against the property.
All plumbers shall, within 24 hours after completing
any attachment, connection or alteration, make a true return, in writing,
on a blank furnished for the purpose. Every return must be full and
complete in every particular. This rule must be strictly observed.