[Adopted 12-11-2017 by L.L. No. 5-2017]
The purpose of this article is to promote and protect the public
health, welfare and safety, by regulating the use of the public water
system of the Village of Angola by residents of the Village and by
residents located outside the Village of Angola.
This article shall hereafter be known and cited as the "Water
Distribution System."
This article is adopted under the authority of Article
II of the Village Law of the State of New York.
This article repeals and replaces Chapter
240 of the Code of the Village of Angola.
This article establishes the rules and regulations for the use
of the public water system of the Village of Angola. Said water system
consists of any and all water treatment facilities and connecting
water lines operated and maintained by the Village of Angola. This
article further applies to any water lines located on private property,
connecting individual units to the public water system of the Village
of Angola.
For application of this article, the following definitions will
prevail:
BUILDING
Includes any structure or enclosure to which water is supplied,
whether attached to realty or not, whether the same be occupied or
vacant, and shall include boats and vessels.
OWNER
The legal owner of premises supplied with water.
PREMISES
Includes all places to which water is supplied, whether the
same be occupied or vacant.
USER
A tenant, lessee, occupant, undertenant, receiver or assignee
of premises supplied with water, and also includes a consumer of water
irrespective of his legal status with respect to the realty.
WATER DEPARTMENT
Refers to the person or persons in charge of or responsible
for the furnishing of water by the municipality, or any person designated
to act on their behalf.
Unless in actual use, all hydrants, taps, fixtures or other
outlets must be securely shut off. Any unnecessary waste of water
is strictly prohibited.
If the Village Board at any time determines that an emergency
exists threatening a shortage of water supply, the Board may prescribe
emergency rules for further regulation and restriction of the use
of the water supply, and such rules shall have the force and effect
of a rule or regulation duly adopted.
[Adopted 12-11-2017 by L.L. No. 5-2017]
The purpose of this article is:
A. To protect the public potable water supply of the Village of Angola
from the possibility of contamination or pollution by isolating within
the customer's internal distribution system(s) or the customer's
private water system(s) such contaminants or pollutants that could
backflow into the public water system; and
B. To promote the elimination or control of existing cross-connections,
actual or potential, between the customer's in-plant potable
water system(s) and nonpotable water systems, plumbing fixtures, and
industrial piping systems; and
C. To provide for the maintenance of a continuing program of cross-connection
control that will systematically and effectively prevent the contamination
or pollution of all potable water systems.
The General Crew Chief of the Village of Angola shall be responsible
for the protection of the public potable water distribution system
from contamination or pollution due to the backflow of contaminants
or pollutants through the water service connection. If, in the judgment
of said General Crew Chief, an approved backflow-prevention assembly
is required (at the customer's water service connection or within
the customer's private water system) for the safety of the water
system, the General Crew Chief or his/her designated agent shall give
notice, in writing, to said customer to install such an approved backflow-prevention
assembly(s) at specific location(s) on his/her premises. The customer
shall immediately install such approved assembly(s) at his/her own
expense; and failure, refusal, or inability on the part of the customer
to install, have tested, and maintain said assembly(s) shall constitute
grounds for discontinuing water service to the premises until such
requirements have been satisfactorily met.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPROVED
Accepted by the authority responsible as meeting an applicable
specification stated or cited in this article or as suitable for the
proposed use.
AUXILIARY WATER SUPPLY
Any water supply on or available to the premises other than
the purveyor's approved public water supply. These auxiliary
waters may include water from another purveyor's public potable
water supply or any natural source(s), such as a well, spring, river,
stream, harbor, and so forth; used waters; or industrial fluids. These
waters may be contaminated or polluted, or they may be objectionable
and constitute an unacceptable water source over which the water purveyor
does not have sanitary control.
BACKFLOW
The undesirable reversal of flow in a potable water distribution
system as a result of a cross-connection.
BACKFLOW PREVENTER
An assembly or means designed to prevent backflow.
A.
AIR GAPThe unobstructed vertical distance through the free atmosphere between the lowest opening from any pipe or faucet conveying water or waste to a tank, plumbing fixture, receptor, or other assembly and the flood level rim of the receptacle. These vertical, physical separations must be at least twice the diameter of the water supply outlet, never less than one inch (25 mm).
B.
REDUCED-PRESSURE BACKFLOW-PREVENTION ASSEMBLYThe approved reduced-pressure principle backflow-prevention assembly consists of two independently acting approved check valves together with a hydraulically operating, mechanically independent pressure differential relief valve located between the check valves and below the first check valve. These units are located between two tightly closing resilient-seated shutoff valves as an assembly and equipped with properly located resilient-seated test cocks.
C.
DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLYThe approved double check valve assembly consists of two internally loaded check valves, either spring-loaded or internally weighted, installed as a unit between two tightly closing resilient-seated shutoff valves and fittings with properly located resilient-seated test cocks. This assembly shall only be used to protect against a nonhealth hazard (that is, a pollutant.)
BACKPRESSURE
A pressure, higher than the supply pressure, caused by a
pump, elevated tank, boiler, or any other means that may cause backflow.
BACKSIPHONAGE
Backflow caused by negative or reduced pressure in the supply
piping.
CONTAMINATION
An impairment of a potable water supply by the introduction
or admission of any foreign substance that degrades the quality and
creates a health hazard.
CROSS-CONNECTION
A connection or potential connection between any part of
a potable water system and any other environment containing other
substances in a manner that under any circumstances would allow such
substances to enter the potable water system. Other substances may
be gases, liquids, or solids, such as chemicals, waste products, steam,
water from other sources (potable or nonpotable), or any matter that
may change the color or add odor to the water.
CROSS-CONNECTION CONTROL BY CONTAINMENT
The installation of an approved backflow-prevention assembly
at the water service connection to any customer's premises, where
it is physically and economically unfeasible to find and permanently
eliminate or control all actual or potential cross-connections within
the customer's water system; or it shall mean the installation
of an approved backflow-prevention assembly on the service line leading
to and supplying a portion of a customer's water system where
there are actual or potential cross-connections that cannot be effectively
eliminated or controlled at the point of the cross-connection.
CROSS-CONNECTION, CONTROLLED
A connection between a potable water system and a nonpotable
water system with an approved backflow-prevention assembly properly
installed and maintained so that it will continuously afford the protection
commensurate with the degree of hazard.
GENERAL CREW CHIEF
The General Crew Chief of the Village Department of Public
Works in charge of the Water Department of the Village of Angola is
invested with the authority and responsibility for the implementation
of an effective cross-connection control program and for the enforcement
of the provisions of this article.
HAZARD, DEGREE OF
The term is derived from an evaluation of the potential risk
to public health and the adverse effect of the hazard upon the potable
water system.
A.
HAZARD HEALTHA cross-connection or potential cross-connection involving any substance that could, if introduced into the potable water supply, cause death or illness, spread disease, or have a high probability of causing such effects.
B.
HAZARD PLUMBINGA plumbing-type cross-connection in a consumer's potable water system that has not been properly protected by an approved air gap or an approved backflow-prevention assembly.
C.
HAZARD NONHEALTHA cross-connection or potential cross-connection involving any substance that generally would not be a health hazard but would constitute a nuisance or be aesthetically objectionable if introduced into the potable water supply.
D.
HAZARD SYSTEMAn actual or potential threat of severe damage to the physical properties of the public potable water system or the consumer's potable water system or of a pollution or contamination that would have a protracted effect on the quality of the potable water in the system.
INDUSTRIAL-FLUIDS SYSTEM
Any system containing a fluid or solution that may be chemically,
biologically, or otherwise contaminated or polluted in a form or concentration
such as would constitute a health, system, pollution, or plumbing
hazard if introduced into an approved water supply. This may include,
but not be limited to, polluted or contaminated waters; all types
of process waters and used waters originating from the public potable
water system that may have deteriorated in sanitary quality; chemicals
in fluid form; plating acids and alkalies; circulating cooling waters
connected to an open cooling-tower; and/or cooling towers that are
chemically or biologically treated or stabilized with toxic substances;
contaminated natural waters, such as wells, springs, streams, rivers,
bays, harbors, seas, irrigation canals or systems, and so forth; oils,
gases, glycerin, paraffins, caustic and acid solutions, and other
liquid and gaseous fluids used in industrial or other purposes for
fire-fighting purposes.
POLLUTION
The presence of any foreign substance in water that tends
to degrade its quality so as to constitute a nonhealth hazard or impair
the usefulness of the water.
SERVICE CONNECTION
The terminal end of a service connection from the public
potable water system, that is, where the water purveyor loses jurisdiction
and sanitary control over the water at its point of delivery to the
customer's water system. If a meter is installed at the end of
the service connection, then the service connection shall mean the
downstream end of the meter. There should be no unprotected takeoffs
from the service line ahead of any meter or backflow-prevention assembly
located at the point of delivery to the customer's water system.
Service connection shall also include water service connection from
a fire hydrant and all other temporary or emergency water service
connections from the public potable water system.
WATER, NONPOTABLE
Water that is not safe for human consumption or that is of
questionable quality.
WATER, POTABLE
Water that is safe for human consumption as described by
the public health authority having jurisdiction.
WATER, USED
Any water supplied by a water purveyor from a public potable
water system to a consumer's water system after it has passed
through the point of delivery and is no longer under the sanitary
control of the water purveyor.
The Water Department will publish a list of fees and charges
for the following services or permits: testing fees, retesting fees,
reinspection fees, after-hour inspections or tests fees.
Any customer who violates this article or fails to comply with
an order issued by the General Crew Chief shall be guilty of a violation
pursuant to the Penal Law and shall be subject to a fine not to exceed
$250.