No person may violate the operating rules adopted
in this chapter, Schedule X-1, which include the following provisions:
Compliance with Rules
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Establishment of Service
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Reconnection of Service
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Temporary Metered Service, Meter, and Deposits
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Water for Construction
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Use of Hydrants
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Operation of Valves and Hydrants and Unauthorized
Use of Water - Penalty
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Refunds of Monetary Deposits
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Service Laterals
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Replacement and Repair of Service Laterals
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Abandonment of Service
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Charges for Water Wasted Due to Leaks
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Thawing Frozen Service Laterals
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Curb Stop Boxes
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Installation of Meters
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Repairs to Meters
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Service Piping for Meter Settings
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Turning on Water
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Failure to Read Meters
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Complaint Meter Tests
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Inspection of Premises
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Vacation of Premises
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Deposits for Residential Service
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Deposits for Nonresidential Service
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Deferred Payment Agreement
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Dispute Procedures
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Disconnection and Refusal of Service
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Collection of Overdue Bills
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Surreptitious Use of Water
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Repairs to Mains
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Duty of Water Utility with Respect to Safety
of the Public
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Handling Water Mains and Service Laterals in
Excavation Trenches
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Protective Devices
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Cross-Connections
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[Added 1-23-2006 by Ord. No. 489; amended 5-9-2011 by Ord. No.
574; 7-22-2013 by Ord. No. 609]
The following specifications apply in addition
to the PSC operating rules adopted in this chapter:
A. Service connections and laterals.
(1) Duplexes may be served by one lateral, provided individual
metered service and disconnection is provided.
(2) All service pipe shall be laid not less than six feet
below the surface of an established or proposed grade line. When laid
in a combined sewer and water trench, the service pipe shall be laid
on a shelf of solid ground not nearer than 12 inches to the side wall
of the sewer trench.
(3) No water supply pipe to the furthermost riser or fixture
branch shall be of a smaller diameter than one inch.
B. Developers' connection charges. A connection charge for premises not previously connected to the water main shall be paid, in an amount set by the Village Board, and imposed upon developers pursuant to developer's agreements entered into under Chapter
235, Subdivision of Land, of this Code.
C. Meters.
(1) Service for meter settings. Where a meter of one inch
or less is to be installed, a meter horn of a size appropriate to
the meter used shall be installed by the owner. For meters greater
than one inch, the meter setting shall be inspected and approved by
the Utility.
(2) No permission shall be given to change from metered
to flat rate service.
(3) In multiple-use buildings where the uses are divided
into distinct units, separate meters shall be installed for business
and residential uses.
D. Valves. All valves, be they altitude, gate, globe,
check, pressure relief or otherwise, within the public or private
street right-of-way lines and two inches in size or over shall be
installed inside a standard manhole, which shall be 48 inches in inside
diameter, of concrete construction, providing sufficient clearance
on all sides and bottom of the valve for maintenance and operation
and equipped with a cast-iron frame and cover, or within a valve box,
according to the current edition of Standard Specifications for Sewer
and Water Construction in Wisconsin, at the discretion of the Director
of Public Works.
E. Extensions.
(1) All extensions of the water system shall be constructed
according to the current edition of Standard Specifications for Sewer
and Water Construction in Wisconsin, as may be amended from time to
time, the size thereof to be determined by the Utility; however, no
extension shall be of less than eight-inch pipe.
(2) Dedication to the public. Any water system which is
to be dedicated to the public shall be constructed to public water
utility standards as set forth in the Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative
Code. No system which is constructed to private system standards shall
be dedicated to the public.
F. Right to open hydrants. Only persons authorized by
the Director of Public Works or the Fire Department shall be permitted
to open any fire hydrant for any purpose, and no one except such persons
may take the hydrant wrenches or wheels or allow the same to be taken
from any fire house, except for Fire Department purposes.
[Amended 1-23-2006 by Ord. No. 489]
See Schedule Mg-1 and all schedule references
to the same.
A. Billing.
(1) Bills for water service are rendered quarterly and become due and payable on the first of the month following the period for which service is rendered. A late payment charge as set per §
223-7 will be added to bills not paid within 20 days of issuance. This one-time late payment charge will be applied only to any unpaid balance for the current billing period's usage. This late payment charge is applicable to all customers. The utility customer may be given a written notice that the bill is overdue no sooner than 20 days after the bill is issued. Unless payment or satisfactory arrangement for payment is made within the next 10 days, service may be disconnected pursuant to Wis. Admin. Code ch. PSC 185.
(2) Failure to receive a bill shall not exempt consumers from the provisions of Subsection
A(1).
B. Unit of service defined.
(1) A unit of service shall consist of any aggregation
of space or area occupied for a distinct purpose, such as a residence,
apartment, flat, store, office or factory, which is equipped with
one or more fixtures for rendering water service, separate and distinct
from other users. Each unit of service shall be regarded as one consumer,
and the surcharge for additional consumers on a meter shall be assessed
accordingly.
(2) Suites in houses, or apartments where complete housekeeping
functions (such as cooking) are not exercised, shall be classed as
rooming houses. Thus, houses and apartments having suites of one,
two or more rooms with toilet facilities but without a kitchen for
cooking are classed as rooming houses.
[Amended 1-23-2006 by Ord. No. 489]
No person shall enter a claim against the Village
as a water utility, or any officer thereof, for damage to any pipe,
fixture or appurtenance by reason of interrupted water supply or variation
of pressure or for damage caused by the turning off or turning on,
either wholly or partially, of the water supply for the extension,
alteration or repair of any water main or premises supply or for the
discontinuance of the premises water supply for the violation of any
rules or regulations of the Water Utility. No claims shall be allowed
against the Village on account of the interruption of the water supply
caused by the breaking of pipes or machinery or by stoppage for repairs
or on account of fire or other emergency; and no claims shall be allowed
for any damage caused by the breakage of any pipe or machinery.
[Amended 9-8-1997 by Ord. No. 356; 8-22-2005 by Ord. No.
482; 5-11-2015 by Ord. No. 626]
[Amended 11-22-2004 by Ord. No. 467; 1-23-2006 by Ord. No.
489; 5-9-2011 by Ord. No. 574]
The rates and fees for water, service and equipment provided by the Village of Waterford Water Department shall be as established by the Village Board and amended from time to time in conformance with the requirements of the Wisconsin Public Service Commission. The fee schedule as established shall be on file as provided in §
223-1. The Village Board shall also determine the connection charges to be charged to developers under §
223-3B.
[Amended 7-24-2000 by Ord. No. 403; 1-23-2006 by Ord. No.
489; 5-9-2011 by Ord. No. 574; 7-22-2013 by Ord. No. 609]
A. As provided in Wis. Stats. § 66.0805(6),
the Village Board is in charge of the operations and management of
the Village of Waterford Water Utility. The Water Utility shall function
in accordance with the provisions of Wis. Stats. Chs. 196 and 197
and any and all applicable state or local laws or regulations pertaining
to the operation of water utilities.
(1) Accounting. The Village Board shall establish a financial
management system that accounts for all revenues and all expenditures
relating to the water system. It shall keep separate detailed accounting
of Water Utility funds and provide periodic accounting reports in
order to meet the requirements of the Wisconsin Public Service Commission.
(2) Control of water mains, etc. The water mains, supply
pipes, curb stops, stop boxes, meters, service pipes and other equipment
of the Utility shall be under the exclusive control of the Village
Board and its authorized agents and employees, and no other person
shall disturb, tamper with, injure, tap, change, obstruct access to
or interfere with such water mains, supply pipes, curb stops, stop
boxes, meters, service pipes or other equipment.
B. Director of Public Works.
(1) Appointment. The Village Board shall appoint the Director
of Public Works at such times as it deems necessary.
(2) Duties. The Director of Public Works shall:
(a)
Perform all duties concerning the Village waterworks
imposed upon him by the Village Board and shall see that all rules
and regulations of the Board concerning the waterworks are carried
out in addition to performing the duties of Director of Public Works.
(b)
Watch over all machinery and everything connected
therewith and see that no deprecations or misdemeanors are committed
about the place or buildings connected with the waterworks system.
(c)
Keep himself prepared for duty at all times.
(d)
Have charge of the motor, pump and machine shop
and the care and supervision of the running of the motor and all machinery
connected therewith.
(e)
Monitor the quantity of water in the reservoirs
and make necessary adjustments thereto.
(f)
See that all valves and every part of the waterworks
system is in running order and, in the case of breakage or defects
in the same, shall give immediate notice to the Village Board or the
Chairman of the Public Works and Utilities Committee.
(3) Compensation. The Director of Public Works shall receive
such compensation as the Village Board shall from time to time determine.
(4) Bond. The Village Board may require a bond of the
Director of Public Works before entering upon his duties for such
sum as it may determine, conditioned for the faithful discharge of
his duties.
C. Records. All records pertaining to the management
of the Village waterworks, except those required to be kept by the
Director of Public Works, shall be kept by the Utility Clerk in books
provided for that purpose. Such records shall show the names of all
patrons, descriptions of premises supplied, uses to which the supply
of water is put, rate of tariff, collections made and such other matters
as the Board may from time to time require to be recorded.
[Amended 1-23-2006 by Ord. No. 489]
The rate rules and applicable charges shall be as set forth in the schedules approved by the PSC and adopted under §
223-1, as may be amended from time to time.
[Amended 11-22-2004 by Ord. No. 462]
Land use and activities in the recharge area of Wells No. 3, 4 and No. 5 in the Village of Waterford shall be regulated for the purpose of protecting the groundwater pursuant to Village of Waterford Municipal Code Chapter
245, Zoning, §
245-25 and Article
IX.
[Amended 8-12-1996 by Ord. No. 341; 1-23-2006 by Ord. No.
489; 5-11-2015 by Ord. No. 627]
A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to protect public health,
safety and welfare and to prevent contamination of groundwater by
assuring that unused, unsafe or noncomplying wells or wells which
may act as conduits for contamination of groundwater or wells which
may be illegally cross-connected to the municipal water system are
properly maintained or abandoned.
B. Applicability. This section applies to all wells located on premises served by the Village of Waterford municipal water system. Utility customers outside the jurisdiction of the municipal system may be required under contract agreement or utility rule to adopt and enforce equivalent ordinances within their jurisdictions for purpose stated in Subsection
A above.
C. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
NONCOMPLYING
A well or pump installation that does not comply with Wis.
Admin. Code Subch. IV, Standards for Existing Installations, and which
has not been granted a variance pursuant to Wis. Admin. Code § NR
812.43.
PUMP INSTALLATION
The pump and related equipment used for withdrawing water
from a well, including the discharge piping, the underground connections,
pitless adapters, pressure tanks, pits, sampling faucets and well
seals or caps.
"UNSAFE" WELL OR PUMP INSTALLATION
One which produces water which is bacteriologically contaminated
or contaminated with substances which exceed the drinking water standards
of Wis. Admin. Code Chs. NR 140 or 809, or for which a Health Advisory
has been issued by the Department of Natural Resources.
WELL
A drillhole or other excavation or opening deeper than it
is wide that extends more than 10 feet below the ground surface constructed
for the purpose of obtaining groundwater.
WELL ABANDONMENT
The proper filling and sealing of a well according to the
provisions of Wis. Admin. Code § NR 812.26.
D. Abandonment required. All wells on premises served by the municipal water system shall be properly abandoned in accordance with Subsection
F no later than 180 days from the date of connection to the municipal water system, or the date of discovery or construction of the well, or the date of notice from the Village, unless a valid well operation permit has been issued to the well owner by the Village of Waterford under the terms of Subsection
E.
E. Well operation permit.
(1) Owners of wells on premises served by the municipal water system
wishing to retain their wells for any use shall make application for
a well operation permit for each well no later than 180 days after
connection to the municipal water system or the date of discovery
or construction of the well, or the date of notice from the Village.
The Village shall grant a permit to a well owner to operate a well
for a period not to exceed five years providing all conditions of
this section are met. A well operation permit may be renewed by submitting
an application verifying that the conditions of this section are met.
The applicant shall arrange for inspections and water quality tests
to be conducted at the applicant's expense to obtain or verify
information necessary for consideration of a permit application or
renewal. Permit applications and renewals shall be made on forms provided
by the Utility Clerk. All initial and renewal applications must be
accompanied by a fee as adopted by the Village Board and set forth
in the Fee Schedule. No new wells or replacement wells are allowed.
(2) The following conditions must be met for issuance or renewal of a
well operation permit:
(a)
The well and pump installation shall meet the Standards for
Existing Installations described in Wis. Admin. Code Subch. IV, § NR
812.42, Criteria for Evaluation. The well and pump system shall be
evaluated by a licensed well driller or pump installer and certified
on the Wisconsin Well and Pressure System Inspection Form 3300-221
to comply with Wis. Admin. Code Ch. NR 812, Subch. IV, prior to the
issuance of the initial permit and every 10 years thereafter.
(b)
The well and pump shall have a history of producing safe water
evidenced by at least one coliform bacteria sample taken prior to
the initial permit issuance and each permit renewal. In areas where
the Department of Natural Resources has determined that groundwater
aquifers are contaminated with substances other than bacteria, additional
chemical tests may be required to document the safety of the water.
(c)
There shall be no cross-connections between the well's
pump installation or distribution piping and the municipal water system.
(d)
The water from the private well shall not discharge into a drain
leading directly to a public sewer utility unless properly metered
and authorized by the sewer utility.
(e)
The private well shall have a functional pumping system.
(f)
The owner shall demonstrate a need for the use of the private
well.
(g)
Any well that does not meet the requirements for a permit shall be abandoned pursuant to Subsection
F.
F. Abandonment procedures.
(1) All wells abandoned under the jurisdiction of this section shall
be done according to the procedures and methods of Wis. Admin. Code
§ NR 812.26. All debris, pumps, piping, unsealed liners
and any other obstructions which may interfere with sealing operations
shall be removed prior to abandonment.
(2) The owner of the well, or the owner's agent, shall notify the
Utility Clerk that the well will be abandoned.
(3) An abandonment report form, supplied by the Department of Natural
Resources, shall be submitted to the Utility Clerk and the Department
of Natural Resources within 30 days of the completion of the well
abandonment. The form must be completed by the licensed well driller,
pump installer, or certified operator performing the abandonment.
G. Violations and penalties.
(1) Any person who violates any provision of this section shall be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, Article
II, of this Municipal Code.
(2) Each day in which a violation continues shall be deemed a separate
offense.
(3) If any person fails to comply with this section for more than 30
days after receiving written notice of the violation, the Village
may cause the well abandonment to be performed and the expense to
be assessed as a special charge against the property as set forth
in § 66.0627, Wis. Stats.
[Added 7-22-2013 by Ord. No. 609]
A. Authority to issue water conservation measures. The Village President is hereby authorized to issue an order establishing water usage restrictions for the purpose of conserving water, and in his or her absence the Director of Public Works or the Village Administrator may issue the order. The order shall establish the type (as described in Subsection
C) and the duration of the water usage restrictions. The duration may be a specified period of time or may simply be "until further public notice."
B. Public notice of the restrictions. When a water usage restriction order is issued under Subsection
A, public notice of said restriction shall be published in the local paper and on the Village web page, sent to local news stations, and posted in three public places in the Village of Waterford. The Village may use additional forms of notice it considers necessary under the circumstances.
C. Water use restrictions.
(1)
Level 1 water use restrictions shall be as follows:
(a)
Watering allowed using sprinklers or irrigation systems for
even addresses on even dates and for odd addresses on odd dates between
the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Irrigation systems that encompass
both an even and odd address shall operate every other day. The odd-even
dates will begin at 7:00 p.m. and carry through to 7:00 a.m. the following
morning.
(b)
Watering allowed of trees, shrubs and other outside plants when
using a handheld device such as a sprinkling can or hose with sprayer
(when handheld) on any day at any time.
(c)
Watering allowed on newly seeded lawns or lawns with newly installed
sod any day between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
(d)
The use of children's water toys will be allowed only when
attended by at least one person.
(e)
Washing of vehicles and trailers is allowed for even addresses
on even dates and for odd addresses on odd dates only.
(f)
No watering of hard surfaces (i.e., streets, sidewalks, and
driveways) that is a result of poorly placed and/or maintained sprinklers
or an unattended hose.
(g)
No watering during precipitation.
(2)
Level II water use restrictions shall be as follows:
(a)
No watering allowed using sprinklers or irrigation systems.
(b)
Watering allowed of trees, shrubs and other outside plants only
when using a handheld device such as a sprinkling can or hose with
sprayer (when handheld) on any day at any time.
(c)
Watering allowed on newly seeded lawns or lawns with newly installed
sod only by issuance of a fifteen-day permit issued by the Village's
Director of Public Works or his or her designee.
(d)
Watering allowed for businesses that sell plants for a living
by issuance of a fifteen-day permit issued by the Village's Director
of Public Works or his or her designee.
(e)
No use of children's water toys will be allowed.
(f)
No washing of vehicles or trailers.
(g)
No watering of hard surfaces (i.e., streets, sidewalks, and
driveways) that is a result of an unattended hose.
(h)
No watering during precipitation.
(i)
Request voluntary reduction of water usage by higher-volume
commercial business users.
(3)
Level III water use restrictions:
(a)
No outside water use allowed.
(b)
Limit indoor water use where possible.
(c)
Require reduction of water usage by higher-volume commercial
business users, including but not limited to carwashes, laundromats
and factories. These businesses would be evaluated on an individual
basis and operate under the issuance of a fifteen-day permit issued
by the Village's Director of Public Works or his or her designee.
D. Emergencies. Whenever, in the opinion of the Village Board, a necessity
to limit water exists due to weather conditions, water usage, electrical
power outage or any other cause, the Village Board may, for such time
as the necessity for water limitations exist, issue orders and regulations,
suspend permits, alter days and hours, impose additional terms and
conditions, and prevent usage of water.
E. Enforcement. This section may be enforced by the issuance of citations
or by any other method authorized by law.
F. Violations and penalties. Any person who violates any provisions of this section shall be subject to penalty as set forth in §
223-31.