A.
Water mains shall be a minimum eight inches in diameter. For a dead-end
street or a cul-de-sac that only serves less than 20 dwelling units
and only one fire hydrant, the water main shall be a minimum six inches
in diameter.
B.
Water mains shall maintain a minimum pressure of 20 pounds per square
inch at street level under all flow conditions.
C.
Dead-end lines shall be permitted within the design of a looped system,
provided that there are no more than 20 dwelling units permanently,
or no more than 50 dwelling units temporarily, on a dead-end line.
When dead-end lines are used, they shall be provided with a fire hydrant
or blowoff at the terminus as a means of flushing.
D.
Water valves shall be located on distribution mains so that no more
than one fire hydrant would be out of service as a result of a single
water main break. Water valves shall be located in all small branches
off larger mains; and where eight-inch or larger water mains intersect,
a water valve shall be located in each branch. At street intersections,
water valves shall be located near pipe intersections.
E.
There shall be at least one water valve placed every 1,000 feet along
a water main. Geared valves shall be furnished on water mains 16 inches
or larger and have suitable bypasses.
A.
In accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:11-23.1, for maintenance, installation,
and construction projects above the prevailing bid threshold as specified
in N.J.S.A. 40A:11-3, plans, specifications, and bid proposal documents
shall be prepared for the erection, alteration or repair of a building,
structure, facility, or other improvement to real property. The project
shall include an itemized list of pay items to be constructed.
B.
In accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:11-23.2, the following shall be included
with the construction bid documents:
(1)
Plans shall be prepared in accordance with the Map Filing Law, N.J.S.A.
46:26b-1 et seq. The plans shall convey to the contractor enough information
for the project to be successfully completed.
(2)
Project specifications for the itemized pay items required for the
successful completion of the project.
(3)
Bid proposal documents that shall contain a bid proposal, project
description, legal notice for advertising the project, a guarantee
commonly referred to as inspection fees, retainage, escrow, bid bond,
performance guarantee and/or performance bond, certificate from a
surety company, statement of corporate ownership, listing of subcontractors
performing work on the contract, document provided by the Town in
the bid plans, specifications, or bid proposal documents for the bidder
to acknowledge the bidder's receipt of any notice or revisions or
addenda to the advertisement or bid documents, and a copy of the contractor's
and the subcontractor's business registration.
C.
For site plans to be used during the construction and maintenance
of water mains and water service connections, the materials and methods
of construction shall adhere to the New Jersey Department of Transportation's
Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, latest edition.
D.
All design, materials, and methods of construction used during construction
activities for new water mains, for new water service connections,
and for new building connections shall conform to the standards of
the American Water Works Association, and the rules and regulations
set forth by the Boonton Water Department as stated in the Water Ordinance,
and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
E.
All maintenance, materials, and method of construction used during
maintenance activities, the existing water mains, the existing water
service connections, and the existing building connections shall conform
to the standards of the American Water Works Association, the New
Jersey Department of Environmental Protection rules, and the rules
and regulations set forth by the Boonton Water Department as stated
in the Water Ordinance.
F.
Gate valves shall be cast-iron with double-disc gates, bronze-mounted
conforming to AWWA C500 or resilient-seated wedge, nonrising stem
mechanical joint conforming to AWWA C509.
G.
Butterfly valves shall conform to AWWA C504.
H.
Valve boxes shall be of the adjustable type with a cover marked "water."
A.
In accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:21-5.2(c), the demand rates for all
uses shall be considered in computing the total system demand. Where
fire protection, such as fire hydrants, is provided, the system shall
be capable of providing the required fire demand plus the required
maximum daily residential demand, or the peak-hour flows indicated
in the Table for Design Standards for Peak-Hour Flow, whichever is
greater. The maximum daily demand shall be calculated by multiplying
the average daily residential demand indicated in the Table for Water
Demand/Generation by Type/Size of Housing by a factor of 1.5.
B.
In accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:21-5.2(d), the average daily residential
consumption shall be computed in accordance with the housing unit
type and size data shown in the Table for Water Demand/Generation
by Type/Size of Housing. The peak daily flows shall be computed by
applying a peaking factor of three times the average daily residential
consumption.
Water Demand/Generation By Type/Size of Housing
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Type/Size Housing
|
Number of Residents
|
Residential Water Demand1
(daily)
(gallons per day)
| |
Single-family detached
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2-bedroom
|
2.13
|
215
| |
3-bedroom
|
3.21
|
320
| |
4-bedroom
|
3.93
|
395
| |
5-bedroom
|
4.73
|
475
| |
Garden apartment
| |||
1-bedroom
|
1.57
|
120
| |
2-bedroom
|
2.33
|
175
| |
3-bedroom
|
3.56
|
270
| |
Townhouse
| |||
1-bedroom
|
1.69
|
125
| |
2-bedroom
|
2.02
|
150
| |
3-bedroom
|
2.83
|
210
| |
4-bedroom
|
3.67
|
275
| |
Mobile home
| |||
1-bedroom
|
1.73
|
130
| |
2-bedroom
|
2.01
|
150
| |
3-bedroom
|
3.47
|
260
|
NOTES:
|
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1 Based on 100 gallons per person
day for single-family detached units and 75 gallons per day for other
housing types (rounded).
|
SOURCE: U.S. Census, Public Use File — New Jersey (units
built 1975-1980)
|
Design Standard for Peak-Hour Flow
| |
---|---|
Total Houses Served
|
Peak Hourly Rates
(gallons per minute per house)
|
5
|
8.0
|
10
|
5.0
|
50
|
3.0
|
100
|
2.0
|
250
|
1.3
|
500
|
0.8
|
750
|
0.7
|
1,000 or more
|
0.6
|
C.
In accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:10-12.6(b), the average daily water
demand shall be computed in accordance with the type of establishment
shown in Table A for average daily water demand.[1] The peak daily flows shall be computed by applying a peaking
factor of three times the average daily consumption.
Average Daily Water Demand
| ||
---|---|---|
Type of Establishment
|
Gallons per Person
| |
1. Rooming house
|
50
| |
2. Boarding house*
|
75
| |
a. For each nonresident boarder
|
15
| |
3. Hotel*
|
50 to 75
| |
4. Motel or tourist cabin
|
50 to 75
| |
5. Mobile home park
|
100
| |
6. Restaurant**
| ||
a. Sanitary demand
|
5
| |
b. Kitchen demand
|
5
| |
c. Kitchen and sanitary demand
|
10
| |
7. Camp***
| ||
a. Barracks type
|
50
| |
b. Cottage type
|
40
| |
c. Day camp (no meals served)
|
15
| |
8. Day school
| ||
a. No cafeteria or showers
|
10
| |
b. With cafeteria and no showers
|
15
| |
c. With cafeteria and showers
|
20
| |
d. With cafeteria, showers and laboratories
|
25
| |
9. Boarding school*
|
100
| |
10. Health care institution other than hospital
|
75 to 125
| |
11. Hospital (depending on type)
|
150 to 250
| |
12. Industrial facility (8-hour shift)
|
25
| |
13. Picnic grounds or comfort station
| ||
a. With toilet only
|
10
| |
b. With toilet and showers
|
15
| |
14. Swimming pool or bathhouse
|
10
| |
15. Club house*
| ||
a. For each resident member
|
60
| |
b. For each nonresident member
|
25
| |
16. Nursing home
|
150
| |
17. Campground
| ||
a. Without individual sewer hookup
|
5 per site
| |
b. With individual sewer hookup
|
100 per site
| |
c. With laundry facility and individual sewer hookup
|
150 per site
| |
18. Store, office building
|
0.125 gallons per square foot
| |
19. Self-service laundry
|
50 gallons per wash
|
*Includes kitchen demand at 10 gallons per person per day. If
laundry demand is anticipated, the estimated water demand shall be
increased by 50%.
|
**Demand projections shall be calculated by multiplying the
certified seating capacity of the establishment by the applicable
water usage in gallons per person under 9a, b or c above, and by a
factor of 1, 2, or 3 reflecting the hours of operation, as follows:
one to six hours (1), seven to 12 hours (2), or more than 12 hours
(3).
|
***When the establishment will serve more than one use, the
multiple use shall be considered in determining water demand.
|
A.
The Boonton Water Department, or the designated representative, shall
have the authority to inspect all and any construction activities
of water main and water main leakage repairs.
B.
The Boonton Water Department, or the designated representative, shall
have the authority to inspect all and any water main and service connection
construction, water main tapping, installations of water service connections,
and performance testing at the corporations.
C.
The Boonton Water Department, or the designated representative, shall
have the authority to inspect all and any water meter installations
and pressure tests prior to activating any water services or placing
any water mains and water service connections.
D.
The Boonton Water Department, or the designated representative, shall
have the authority to inspect all and any construction activities
required for the resetting, repairing, and/or replacement of water
curb box and water valves.
E.
The Boonton Water Department, or the designated representative, shall
have the authority to inspect all and any water meter tests.
No permit shall be issued for any construction activities, installations,
or maintenance for the existing Town water system or for any new appurtenances
to the Town water system by any owner or entity unless there is an
enforceable agreement on the part of the person, firm, or other entity
for the construction granting the Town a permanent easement of at
least 20 feet in width for the purpose of maintaining and operating
the Town water system in accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:21-5.3(f). The
water easement shall be properly filed with the Town, the county and
the state as required by the Map Filing Law, N.J.S.A. 46:26b-1 et
seq. The tax assessment maps shall be prepared and filed as required
by N.J.A.C. 13:40-5.1.
Maintenance and construction shall not commence until a set
of construction plans and technical specifications clearly depicting
the work to be performed by the contractor has been approved by the
Boonton Water Department.
A.
Prior to any construction activities and as a condition of final
plan approval, the owner of the property shall have deposited the
appropriate guarantees or inspection fees in accordance with N.J.S.A.
40:55D-53 with the Town Clerk.
B.
The minimum amount of moneys deposited with the Town Clerk for field inspections to be made during any installations and construction shall be as provided in Chapter 130, Fees, Article III, Fee Schedule. Any unused deposits shall be returned to the applicant or owner of the property upon final acceptance of the project.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
C.
In accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:11-21 of the Local Public Contracts
Law, the guarantee, commonly referred to as inspection fees, retainage,
escrow, bid bond, performance guarantee and/or performance bond, shall
be in the amount of 10% of the total cost of construction, but not
in excess of $20,000, and may be given at the option of the bidder
by certified check, cashier's check, or bid bond. The guarantee shall
be payable to the Town Clerk so that if the contract is awarded to
the bidder, the bidder will enter into the contract furnishing any
performance bond or other security required as a guarantee or indemnification.
In accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53h, if the balance is reduced
to below 10% of the original deposited funds, the contractor shall
make additional deposits of 25% of the inspection fees for additional
field inspections by the Town Engineer. The Town Engineer shall not
perform any inspection if sufficient funds to pay for those inspections
are not on deposit.
D.
In accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.1, if the moneys deposited
by an applicant with the Town for municipal inspection fees or to
satisfy the guarantee requirements exceed $5,000, the moneys deposited
shall be held in escrow. The money, until repaid or applied to the
purposes for which it is deposited, including the applicant's portion
of the interest earned, shall continue to be the property of the applicant
and shall be held in trust by the Town. The Town shall deposit the
escrow or guarantee in a banking institution or savings and loan association
in this state insured by an agency of the federal government, or in
any fund or depository approved for such deposits by the state, in
an account bearing interest at the minimum rate currently paid by
the institution or depository on time or savings deposits.
E.
At the completion of the installation and/or construction, the applicant
or owner of the property shall be required to request in writing to
the Town the release of performance bonds, escrow moneys, and/or inspection
fees.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
B.
In accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.7 and 5:23-2.8, the following
work to be performed shall require a permit:
(1)
Any work affecting structural or firesafety with the exception of
work described as ordinary maintenance.
(2)
Any addition, alteration, replacement, or relocation of any standpipes,
any water supply piping.
(3)
Any replacement of any existing plumbing piping work.
(4)
The installation of drinking fountains in existing structures, the
replacement of existing low-pressure hot-water heaters with a new
one of like capacity.
(5)
The installation of new lavatories, water closets, tubs, showers,
washers or dishwashers, in existing space of one- and two-family dwellings
or other buildings with human occupancy, where the new installation
of additional fixtures can be accommodated with no increase in the
size of the water distribution system and water service.
(6)
The installation of any fire detection or suppression device in any
one- or two-family dwelling or any other building with human occupancy.
Construction and/or maintenance on the Town water system shall
commence within one year from the issuance of all permits issued by
the Town. After one year from issuance, all permits issued by the
Town for construction and/or maintenance on the Town water system
shall expire, and the applicant must apply for new permits.
A.
Any construction activity occurring in the public right-of-way shall
use the traffic control measures in accordance with the Manual of
Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), latest edition.
B.
The Boonton Water Department shall be notified 24 hours in advance
of any construction activity on the Town water system.
C.
In accordance with N.J.A.C. 5:23-2.17A(d), the applicant or owner
of the property shall request an inspection from the Town of Boonton
Water Department when the work to be performed granted by the permit
issued is complete. The inspection by an authorized Town of Boonton
Water Department representative will inspect the work performed within
30 days from the inspection request. When the work visible at the
time of inspection complies with all rules and regulations of the
Town of Boonton, a certificate of approval shall be issued.
Upon completion of the maintenance and construction activities,
a complete set of as-built plans shall be submitted to the Boonton
Water Department. Final acceptance and release of the performance
bonds shall not occur until the as-built plans have been submitted
to the Town.