As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CROSS-CONNECTION
Any connection between two otherwise separate systems, one
of which contains potable water from a public water system and the
other water from a private source, water of unknown or questionable
safety, or steam, gases or chemicals, whereby there may be a flow
from one system to the other, the direction of flow depending on the
pressure differential between the two systems.
DISTRICT
The Bellevue Water Utility District of the Village of Bellevue,
Brown County, Wisconsin. For purposes of this article, "District"
shall also mean any portion of an adjacent city, village or town to
which the District supplies water service through intergovernmental
agreement or other arrangement.
LATERAL
That portion of a water line serving a property which is
located between the curb stop and the building served.
PRIVATE WATER SYSTEM
A privately owned water main serving two or more buildings
and not directly controlled by the District.
WATER SERVICE
That portion of a water line serving a property which is
located between the main and up to and including the curb stop.
WATER SYSTEM
All property, real and personal, owned, maintained and operated
by the District. Such property shall include but is not limited to
water mains, service laterals, curb stops, hydrants, valves, wells,
pumps, tanks and other related appurtenances and devices.
The rules, regulations and water rates hereinafter set forth
in this article shall be considered a contract with every person,
company, or corporation who or which is connected to the water system,
and every such person, company, or corporation by connection to the
water system shall be considered as expressing his or its agreement
to be bound thereby. Whenever any of said rules and regulations, or
such others as said District may hereafter adopt, are violated, the
service shall be shut off from the building or place of such violation
(even though two or more parties are receiving service through the
same connection) and shall not be reestablished except by order of
the District and on payment of all arrears, the expenses and established
charges of shutting off and putting on, and such other terms as the
District may determine, and a satisfactory understanding with the
party that no further cause for complaint shall arise. The right is
reserved by the District to change said rules, regulations, and water
rates from time to time as it may deem advisable and to make special
rates and contracts in all proper cases, all subject to the authority
of the Wisconsin Public Service Commission.
It is expressly stipulated that no claim shall be made against
the District or its officers or duly authorized representatives by
reason of the breaking, clogging, stoppage, or freezing of any service
pipe, nor from any damage arising from repairing mains, making connections
or extensions or any other work that may be deemed necessary. The
right is hereby reserved to cut off the service at any time for the
purpose of repairs or any other necessary purpose, any permit granted
or regulation to the contrary notwithstanding. Whenever it shall become
necessary to shut off the water service within any area of the District,
the District shall, if practicable, give notice to each and every
consumer within said District of the time when such service will be
so shut off.
Except for duly authorized District personnel and persons, firms
and corporations working under the direct supervision of the District,
no person shall, and no person, firm or corporation shall allow or
permit any employee, representative or other person under his or its
supervision, control or direction to:
A. Turn water on or off at any water service curb stop, unless previously
authorized to do so by a representative of the District.
B. Use water for construction purposes without first obtaining written
approval from the Bellevue Water Utility and only under direct supervision
of Bellevue Water Utility personnel.
C. Break, tamper with, or remove any meter seal.
D. Remove, relocate, disconnect, or alter any water meter or remote
meter register head.
E. Open, use water from, or tamper with any fire hydrant or valve, or
use any fire hydrant for a purpose other than fire containment, except
that authorized Village employees may use such hydrants for the cleaning
and flushing of streets or sewers.
No plumber, pipe fitter, or other person will be permitted to
do any plumbing or pipe fitting work in connection with the water
system without first receiving a license from the State of Wisconsin.
[Amended 2-25-2004]
The Village water service rates, and other charges, shall be
as set forth in the current rate certification and order as approved
by the Wisconsin Public Service Commission. Said rate certification
and order shall be on file with the Village and open for public inspection.
All water services within the limits of the District from the
main to the property line, and including all controls between the
same, will be maintained by the District without expense to the property
owner, except when they are damaged as a result of negligence or carelessness
on the part of the property owner, a tenant, or an agent of the owner,
in which case they will be repaired at the expense of the property
owner. All water services from the point of maintenance by the District
to and throughout the premises must be maintained free of defective
conditions, by and at the expense of the owner or occupant of the
property.
[Added 12-9-2020 by Ord. No. O-2020-20.]
From time to time it is necessary for the installation of private
fire hydrants to satisfy the various state and federal requirements,
as well as to ensure adequate water supply to fire apparatus. Private
hydrants are to be maintained in accordance with the Insurance Services
Office Guidelines or similar guidelines. All private hydrants are
to be maintained to the condition established by the Village of Bellevue,
by the Village or an approved contractor of the Village. Maintenance
records must be available to any requesting Village employee, including
Building and Fire Inspectors and Water Utility employees. Fees for
inspection, testing and maintenance of private hydrant systems will
be established by the Village Water Utility if the Village is providing
the maintenance service. In the event a third party maintains the
private hydrant systems, the private party or contractor must obtain
permission to flow water from the Village of Bellevue water utility
so water usage can be recorded. Failure to provide maintenance will
subject the private hydrant owner to fines or payment of maintenance
expenses.
The District shall have the right of recovery from all persons
of any expense incurred by said District for the repair or replacement
of any water pipe, curb stop, gate valve, hydrant, or valve box damaged
in any manner by any person by the performance of any work under his
control, or by any negligent act. Owners or operators of motor vehicles
will be held liable for the cost of repair of any hydrant damaged
by them and the utility will not be responsible for the damage due
the motor vehicle by reason of such accident.
Except as otherwise provided herein, any person who shall violate any provision of this article, or any regulation, rule or order made hereunder, or permit or cause a public nuisance, shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-4 of the Code of the Village of Bellevue. This, however, shall not bar the District from enforcing the connection duties set out in §
450-36 of this article for mandatory connection.