[R.O. 1991 § 705.150; Ord. No. 557 § 2, 9-8-1987]
No unauthorized person shall uncover,
make any connections with or opening into, use, alter, or disturb
any public sewer or appurtenance thereof without first obtaining a
written permit from the Superintendent.
[R.O. 1991 § 705.160; Ord. No. 591 § I, 12-12-1989; Ord. No. 903 § II, 2-10-1998]
A. For property that has previously been serviced
by an existing sewer main, there shall be two (2) classes of building
sewer permits:
1.
For residential and commercial service;
and
2.
For service to establishments producing
industrial waste.
In either case, the owner or his/her
agent shall make application on a special form furnished by the City.
The permit application shall be supplemented by any plans, specification
or other information considered pertinent in the judgement of the
Superintendent. A permit and inspection fee for residential or commercial
building sewer permit shall be fifty dollars ($50.00). A residential
or commercial building sewer permit for service outside City limits
shall be seventy-five dollars ($75.00). A permit and inspection fee
for an establishment producing industrial waste shall be fifty dollars
($50.00). All fees shall be paid to the City at the time application
is filed.
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[R.O. 1991 § 705.170; Ord. No. 591 § II, 12-12-1989; Ord. No. 903 § III, 2-10-1998]
A. For property that has not previously been
serviced by an existing main and new construction or extension of
the sanitary system is required, there shall be two (2) classes of
sewer building permits:
1.
For residential and commercial service;
and
2.
For service to establishments producing
industrial waste, and sewer service outside the City limits of Vandalia.
In either case, the owner or his/her
agent shall make application on a special form furnished by the City.
The permit application shall be supplemented by any plans, specification,
or other information considered pertinent in the judgment of the Superintendent.
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[R.O. 1991 § 705.180; Ord. No. 557 § 2, 9-8-1987]
All costs and expense incident to
the installation and connection of the building sewer shall be borne
by the owner. The owner shall indemnify the City from any loss or
damage that may directly or indirectly be occasioned by the installation
of the building sewer.
[R.O. 1991 § 705.190; Ord. No. 557 § 2, 9-8-1987]
A separate and independent building
sewer shall be provided for every building; except 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, court yard, or driveway, the building sewer from
the front building may be extended to the rear building and the whole
considered as one building sewer.
[R.O. 1991 § 705.200; Ord. No. 557 § 2, 9-8-1987]
Existing building sewers may be used
in connection with new buildings only when they are found, on examination
and test by the Superintendent to meet all requirements of this Chapter.
[R.O. 1991 § 705.210; Ord. No. 557 § 2, 9-8-1987]
The size, slope, alignment, materials
of construction of a building sewer and the methods to be used in
excavating, placing of the pipe, jointing, testing and backfilling
the trench, shall all conform to the requirements of the Building
and Plumbing Code or other applicable rules and regulations of the
City. In the absence of Code provisions or in amplification thereof,
the materials and procedures set forth in appropriate specifications
of the A.S.T.M. and W.P.C.F. Manual of Practice No. 9 shall apply.
[R.O. 1991 § 705.215; Ord. No. 1002 § I, 7-8-2003]
All new sewer connections which are
brought into basements or which serve fixtures which are less than
one (1) foot higher in elevation than the next upstream manhole cover
shall be equipped with an approved backwater valve. Backwater valves
shall be located where they will be accessible for repairs and maintenance,
either in the basement, crawlspace or approved manhole-type outside
enclosure. The Utilities Superintendent or his/her designee shall
inspect all backwater devices during installation.
[R.O. 1991 § 705.220; Ord. No. 557 § 2, 9-8-1987]
Whenever possible, the sewer connection
shall be brought to the structure at an elevation below the basement
floor. In all buildings in which any 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.
[R.O. 1991 § 705.230; Ord. No. 557 § 2, 9-8-1987]
No person shall make connection of
roof downspouts, interior and exterior foundation drains, or other
sources of surface runoff or groundwater to a building sewer or building
drain which in turn is connected directly or indirectly to a public
sanitary sewer.
[R.O. 1991 § 705.240; Ord. No. 557 § 2, 9-8-1987]
The connection of the building sewer
into the public sewer shall conform to the requirements of the Building
and Plumbing Code or other applicable rules and regulations of the
City, or the procedures set forth in appropriate specifications of
the A.S.T.M. and the S.P.C.F. Manual of Practice No. 9. All such connections
shall be made gas-tight and watertight. Any deviation from the prescribed
procedures and materials must be approved by the Superintendent or
his/her representative.
[R.O. 1991 § 705.250; Ord. No. 851 § II, 11-12-1996]
A. Acceptance Testing. Each newly constructed
sewer main must meet the requirements of the following acceptance
tests prior to being permitted to connect onto the City of Vandalia's
sewer distribution system. All defects shall be repaired to the satisfaction
of the City Engineer and utility superintendent.
B. Lamping. Unless otherwise indicated on
the drawings, each section of sewer line between manholes shall be
straight and uniformly graded. Each such section will be lamped by
the Engineer. The contractor shall furnish suitable assistants to
assist the Engineer.
C. Exfiltration.
1.
An exfiltration test shall be conducted
on each reach of sewer between manholes. The first line between manholes
shall be tested before backfilling and before any sewer pipe is installed
in the remainder of the work. Thereafter, exfiltration testing shall
be done after backfilling, and individual or multiple reaches may
be tested at the option of the contractor.
2.
Exfiltration tests shall be conducted
by blocking off all manhole openings except those connecting with
the reach being tested, filling the line, and measuring the water
required to maintain a constant level in the manholes. Each manhole
shall be subjected to at least one (1) exfiltration test.
3.
During the exfiltration test, the
water depth above the pipe invert at the lower end shall be at least
to the elevation of the ground surface, unless otherwise specified.
The maximum depth at the lower end shall not exceed twenty-five (25)
feet and the minimum depth at the upper end shall be at least five
(5) feet above the crown of the pipe, or five (5) feet above groundwater
elevation, whichever is higher.
4.
The total exfiltration shall not
exceed two hundred (200) gallons per inch of nominal diameter per
mile of pipe per day for each reach tested. For purposes of determining
maximum allowable leakage, nominal diameter and depth of manholes
shall be included. The exfiltration tests shall be maintained on each
reach for at least two (2) hours and as much longer as necessary,
in the opinion of the City Engineer, to locate all leaks.
D. Low Pressure Air Testing.
1.
Low pressure air testing may be used
in lieu of exfiltration testing for twenty-four-diameter and small
PVC pipe. Air testing shall not be used for manholes or pipe larger
than twenty-four (24) inches in diameter.
2.
Low pressure air testing shall comply
with American Standard Testing Methods C828 for PVC pipe. The schedule
of testing shall be submitted to the City Engineer prior to starting
the tests. The time of conducting the tests shall be acceptable to
the City Engineer.
3.
The time elapsed for a one-psi drop
in air pressure shall be not less than, nor shall the air loss exceed,
the limits set forth in the governing standard.
4.
If the length of sewer to be tested
is submerged or partially submerged in groundwater, the test pressure
shall be increased as required to overcome the actual static pressure
exerted by the groundwater. If a test pressure greater than eight-psi
results, air testing shall not be used, and exfiltration testing will
be required.
5.
Leaks shall be located by testing
short sections of pipe. Leaks shall be repaired and the reach of sewer
retested.
E. Procedures For Air Testing Sanitary Sewer
Line.
1.
All pneumatic plugs shall be seal
tested before being used in the actual test installation. One (1)
length of pipe shall be laid on the ground and sealed at both ends
with the pneumatic plugs to be checked. Air shall be introduced into
the plugs to twenty-five (25) psig. The sealed pipe shall be pressurized
to 5 psig. The plugs shall hold against this pressure without bracing
and without movement of the plugs out of the pipe.
2.
After the manhole to manhole reach
of pipe has been backfilled and cleaned and the pneumatic plugs are
checked by the above procedure, the plugs shall be placed in the line
at each manhole and inflated to twenty-five (25) psig. Low pressure
air shall be introduced into this sealed line until the internal air
pressure reaches four (4) psig greater than the average back pressure
of any groundwater that may be over the pipe. At least two (2) minutes
shall be allowed for the air pressure to stabilize.
3.
After the stabilization period (3.5
psig minimum pressure in the pipe), the air hose from the control
panel to the air supply shall be disconnected. That portion of the
line being tested shall be termed acceptable if the time required
in minutes for the pressure to decrease from 3.5 to 2.5 psig (greater
than the average back pressure of any groundwater that may be over
the pipe) shall not be less than the time shown in the Missouri Code
of State Regulations.
F. Infiltration. If, at any time prior to
the expiration of the correction period stipulated in the general
conditions, infiltration exceeds two hundred (200) gallons per inch
of nominal diameter per mile of sewer per day, the contractor shall
locate the leaks and make repairs as necessary to control the infiltration.
G. Deflection. Not less than thirty (30) days
after backfilling is complete, and prior to acceptance of the work,
each reach of PVC sewer shall be checked for excessive deflection
by pulling a mandrel through the pipe, or by other methods acceptable
to the City Engineer. Pipe with diametral deflection exceeding five
percent (5%) of the inside diameter shall be uncovered, and the bedding
and backfill replaced to prevent excessive deflection. Repaired pipe
shall be retested.
H. Vacuum Test. In lieu of an exfiltration
test for manholes, a vacuum test may be used when performed in accordance
with the following procedures:
1.
Each manhole shall pass two (2) tests;
the first test shall be after assembly, but prior to backfilling and
the second test shall be after backfilling.
2.
The vacuum test shall include testing
of the seal between the cast iron frame and the concrete cone, slab,
or grade rings.
3.
Plug all pipes entering the manhole
at least eight (8) inches into the sewer pipe. The plug must be inflated
at a location past the manhole/pipe gasket.
4.
Brace all plugs to prevent the plug
or pipe from being dislodged and drawn into the manhole.
5.
A vacuum of at least ten and one-half
(10 1/2) inches of mercury shall be drawn on the manhole. Shut valve
on vacuum line to manhole and disconnect vacuum line. Open the vacuum
line and adjust vacuum to ten (10) inches of mercury.
6.
The pressure gauge shall be liquid
filled having a three and one-half (3.5) inch diameter face with a
reading from zero (0) to thirty (30) inches of mercury. The gauge
reading is to be verified on each project.
7.
The time for the vacuum reading to
drop from ten (10) inches of mercury to nine (9) inches of mercury
must be equal to or less than the following values for the manhole
to be considered as passing the vacuum test:
Manhole Depth
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Time (minutes)
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10 feet or less
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2
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10.1 feet to 15 feet
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2.5
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15.1 feet to 25 feet
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3
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8.
If a manhole fails the vacuum test,
the manhole shall be uncovered and patched on the exterior of the
manhole; retested prior to backfilling when leak has been patched
and then retested after backfill is completed.
[R.O. 1991 § 705.260; Ord. No. 557 § 2, 9-8-1987; Ord. No. 851 § III, 11-12-1996]
The applicant for the building sewer
permit shall notify the City Administrator or utilities superintendent
when the building sewer is ready for inspection and connection to
the public sewer. The connection shall be made under the supervision
of the utilities superintendent or his/her representative.
[R.O. 1991 § 705.265; Ord. No. 557 § 2, 9-8-1987; Ord. No. 851 § IV, 11-12-1996]
All excavations for building sewer
installation shall be adequately guarded with barricades and lights
so as to protect the public from hazard. Streets, sidewalks, parkways
and other public property disturbed in the course of the work shall
be restored in a manner satisfactory to the City.