The owner to whom a permit is issued, or in
whose interest it is issued, shall be personally responsible to the
general public for the conduct of the work. It is recommended that
such owners verify coverage under their homeowner's insurance and,
if found lacking, to obtain public liability insurance coverage to
protect them in this regard.
The following general rules shall apply:
A. The building sewer must be at least six inches in
diameter and shall be cast-iron or clay pipes.
B. No connection or opening shall be made into the sewer
system except in the presence of the Superintendent or his representative.
C. Water which gathers in sewer excavations shall not
be discharged into the sewer system.
D. Only sanitary or domestic sewage shall be admitted
to the sewer system. No stormwater or surface water from streets,
roofs or underdrain tile, water from beneath the cellar floor or other
uncontaminated water shall be admitted to the sewer system.
E. Gasoline, flammable materials and other prohibited
or restricted wastes shall not be discharged to the sewer system.
Industrial waste discharges are prohibited. Service stations, garages,
parking places, etc., will not be permitted to connect floor drains,
grease racks or washstands to the sanitary sewer without written permission
of the Sewer Superintendent.
F. Opening a manhole and/or dumping material therein
without the written permission of the Superintendent is prohibited.
G. Where possible, the sewer connection shall be made
directly in front of the building. In no case shall the building sewer
cross other private property without special permission.
H. Where possible, the building sewer shall be brought
to the building at an elevation below the basement floor. Where a
building drain is too low to permit gravity flow to the public sewer,
sanitary sewage carried by such building drain shall be lifted by
an approved means and discharged to the building sewer. No water-operated
sewage ejector shall be used.
I. No building sewer shall be laid parallel to or within
three feet of any bearing wall which might thereby be weakened. Sewer
depth shall be sufficient to afford protection from frost.
J. To protect the public from hazards, all excavations
for building sewer connections shall be adequately sheeted and/or
shored and guarded with barricades.
K. Streets, sidewalks, parking areas and other public
property disturbed in the course of the work shall be properly backfilled,
tamped in layers and restored in a manner satisfactory to the Superintendent
and/or the County Highway Department and/or the State Department of
Transportation where such work is under their respective jurisdictions.
Under all Village streets and sidewalks, backfill shall be run-of-bank
gravel as approved by the Superintendent. All pavements shall be chisel
cut.
L. Old building sewers may be used in connection with
new buildings only when they are found acceptable upon inspection
by the Superintendent.
M. Building sewers and water service branches or connections
shall not be laid in the same trench. Where possible, they shall be
separated by a horizontal distance of 10 feet or a vertical distance
of 18 inches, unless otherwise approved by the Superintendent.
N. As soon as possible after the completion of the building
sewer connection, all septic tanks, seepage pits, cesspools and similar
private sewage disposal facilities shall be abandoned, cleaned of
sludge and filled with clean sand or gravel.
O. A separate and independent building sewer shall be
provided for every building; except that where one building stands
at the rear of another on an interior lot and no private sewer is
available or can be constructed to the rear building through an adjoining
alley, courtyard or driveway, the building sewer from the front building
may be extended to the rear building and the whole considered as one
building sewer. Other exceptions will be allowed only by special permission
granted by the Superintendent.
P. The owner shall be responsible for the repair of any
defective laterals, whether the location of the defect lies within
the Village street or on the owner's premises. In making any such
repair, all local laws, ordinances, regulations, statutes or codes
applicable to any installations shall be followed. However, all laterals
installed by the Village which become defective by reason of improper
installation shall be repaired at the expense of the Village.
Building traps shall be provided with two brass
cleanout plugs. Such plugs shall be of the same size as the trap for
traps up to four inches in size and shall be at least four inches
in size for larger traps. Cleanout plugs shall be located at the trap
so as to provide access for cleaning the trap interior and for rodding
upstream and downstream from the trap, except that where the authority
having jurisdiction requires the cleanouts of traps to be extended
above the floor level because of local conditions, the cleanouts shall
be installed in conformity with such determination.
Where a building trap is installed, it shall
be located within the property line, inside the building wherever
practicable, on the building sewer, within two feet of the exterior
wall of the structure and on the sewer side of all connections, except
those provided to receive the discharge from a sewer lift, oil separator,
blowoff and condensing tank or leader. Where the cleanouts of such
traps are located underground or below a cellar floor, an approved
masonry or concrete pit or manhole shall be provided for access to
the cleanouts.
Every building sewer equipped with a building
trap, sewage sump, ejector, receiving tank, oil separator or similar
equipment shall be provided with a fresh-air inlet pipe connected
to the building drain immediately upstream from and within four feet
of such trap or equipment. Such connection to horizontal drains and
the fresh-air inlet pipe shall be extended to the outer air and shall
be terminated in an open end at least six inches above grade. The
open end shall be protected by a perforated metal plate permanently
fixed in the mouth of the inlet and having an open ventilating area
of at least equal to the area of the pipe, or a return bend with its
unprotected open end at least six inches above grade shall be installed
within the property line in an approved location. The size of the
fresh-air inlet pipe shall be at least 1/2 the diameter of the building
sewer at the point of connection, but at least three inches.