No water may be used by the applicant for any purpose or upon
any premises not stated or described in the application. The owner
will be liable for the amount of water used in conformity with the
schedule of rates of the Department of Public Works and Utilities.
A ball valve shall be placed on the service line on the street
side of and near the meter and a ball valve shall be placed on the
other side of the meter. A backflow preventer shall be placed after
the valve and the meter when required. An approved pressure-reducing
valve shall be installed after the meter on the consumer side of the
service. Cross-connections are prohibited, except when and where they
are approved by the Department of Public Works and Utilities and suitable
protective devices are installed and tested and maintained to ensure
proper operation on a continuing basis in accordance with the standards
of the National Plumbing Code.
Any necessary maintenance, repairs, replacement or changes in
piping, valves or connections on the house side of the curb box, including
all material and labor, shall be made by the property owner at his
own expense, subject to inspection and approval by the Division of
Water and Sewers.
Excessive or unnecessary use or waste of water, whether caused
by carelessness or by defective or leaky plumbing or fixtures, is
strictly prohibited, even where the service is metered. When the Department
of Public Works and Utilities has prohibited excessive or unnecessary
use or waste of water or has determined that certain uses of water
for the filling of swimming pools or sprinkling of lawns should be
prohibited because of short supply and this rule or order has been
violated, the Department may turn off the water at any time.
[Amended 10-7-2019 by Ord. No. 11-19, effective 10-28-2019; 8-17-2020 by Ord. No. 9-20, effective 9-7-2020]
When water has been turned off by the Department of Public Works
and Utilities for any reason, no person shall turn it on again without
the permission of the Department, and the water shall be turned on
only by an authorized person designated by the Department. When this
rule is violated, the Department of Public Works and Utilities may
turn the water off at the curb stop, in which case the owner shall
pay a fee of $250 and pay any outstanding water use charges in advance
before the water is again turned on for the property.
All water mains of the Department of Public Works and Utilities
are under the exclusive control of the Borough and its authorized
agents or representatives, and all other persons are forbidden to
disturb, tap, change, obstruct access to or interfere with them in
any way. No person, except an employee of the Department of Public
Works and Utilities, shall turn water on or off at the curb stop,
unless an emergency exists. In such cases, said Department shall be
advised immediately of the action taken.
All complaints with regard to the character of service furnished
or the reading of meters or of the bills rendered or any other complaints
shall be made to the Borough in writing.
The Department's jurisdiction and responsibility ends at the
curb stop, and the Department will in no case be liable for damages
caused by water running from open or faulty fixtures or from broken
or damaged pipes beyond the Department's curb stop.
No more than one service connection shall be installed for a
customer, except under special conditions. The servicing of multiple-dwelling
units is considered a special condition and must receive prior review
and approval of the Borough Engineer. A service connection shall not
be used to supply adjoining property of the same or different owner
or to supply property of the same owner across a street or alley.
All permits for the use of water shall be granted upon the express
condition that if, for any cause, the supply of water should fail
or be restricted, regulated or discontinued, the Borough shall not
be held responsible for any damages which shall be claimed from the
Borough for any such causes.
All applicants for service connection of water shall be required
to accept such conditions of pressure and service as are provided
by the distributing system at the location of the proposed service
connection and to hold the Department harmless for any damages arising
out of low-pressure or high-pressure conditions or interruption of
service.