General. The rules, regulations and water rates of the Village
water utility shall be considered a part of the contract with each
person who is supplied with water through the water system. Such person
by taking water or connection with such system shall be considered
as expressing his assent and be bound thereby. Whenever any such rules
and regulations or such conditions as the Village Board may hereafter
adopt are violated, the water may be shut off from the building or
place of such violation, even though two or more parties are receiving
water through the same pipe, and shall not be turned on again except
by order of the Village Board after payments of all arrears, expenses
and established charges of shutting off, turning on and such other
terms as the Village Board may determine. These rules shall conform
to the established rules and regulations of the State Public Service
Commission or state statutes applicable thereto. The Village Board
has the right to change the rules, regulations and water rates, subject
to compliance with the same of the State Public Service Commission,
from time to time as it may deem advisable and to make special rates
and contracts and seek forfeitures in all proper cases. The rules,
regulations and water use rates are available in the most recent rate
case report from the Public Service Commission. In addition, the following
rules and regulations shall apply:
A. Multifamily building metering. In multifamily buildings, each unit
shall be serviced by an individual metered water service. Interior
plumbing and meter settings shall be provided to enable individual
service and disconnection without affecting service to other units.
Each meter and meter connection shall be a separate water utility
customer.
B. Diversion of water service prohibited. No diversion of the water
service of any lot or parcel of land shall be made for extension and
independent meterage of the supply to an adjoining lot or parcel of
land. No diversion of a water supply service shall be made at the
curb for separate supplies therefrom for two or more separate buildings
having frontage on any street or public service strip whether owned
by the same or different parties.
C. Turning on water service. Water service shall not be turned on and
made available to any building or private service pipe without order
of the authorized agent of the Utility. Plumbers are prohibited from
turning on water and making it available into any service pipe, except
with the permission of the Utility or its authorized agent. When water
has been turned off by order of the utility or its agent, no customer
shall turn it on or permit it to be turned on without permission of
the Utility or its agent.
D. Curb stops. The customer and owner of the property being served shall
protect the curb stop for the property benefited and shall keep the
same free from dirt and other obstructions. The Water Utility shall
not be liable for failure to locate curb stops or for failure to shut
off water in case of a leak on any particular property.
E. Thawing frozen services. Frozen services shall be thawed out by and
at the expense of the property owner unless freezing was caused by
contributory fault or negligence by the Water Utility. Following freezing
of a service, the property owner shall take such steps as may be necessary
to prevent refreezing. The charge for water shall be adjusted to allow
a credit for water permitted to run as result of Utility fault or
negligence.
F. Installation of meters. Customers at their sole expense shall be
responsible for Utility costs of the installation of meters or for
installation of meters by licenses plumbers. Customers shall utilize
meters furnished by the Water Utility. Water meters shall not be disconnected
or tampered with by anyone. All meters shall be so located that they
are protected from obstructions and permit ready access thereto for
reading, inspection and servicing, such location to be designated
or approved by the Village Director of Public Works or his agent.
The piping for meter installation, whether original or moved, shall
be approved by the DPW or agent.
G. Combined metering. Multiple meters placed for the purpose of identifying
water not discharged into the sanitary sewer are not considered for
Water Utility convenience and shall be a separate account.
H. Relief valves. On all closed systems (i.e., systems having a check
valve, pressure regulator or reducing valve, water filter or softener)
an effective pressure relief valve shall be installed either in the
top tapping or the upper side tapping or the hot-water tank, or on
the hot-water distributing pipe connection at the tank. A one-half-inch
drainpipe shall be connected
to the relief valve for discharge on the floor or into a sink or open
drain through an air gap.
I. Cross-connection prohibited.
(1) A "cross-connection" shall be defined as any physical connection
or arrangement between two otherwise separate systems, one of which
contains potable water from the Village of Coloma Water Utility, 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.
(2) No person, firm or entity shall establish or permit to be established
or maintain or permit to be maintained any cross-connection or other
interconnection whereby potable water from a private water supply
other than the public water supply of the Village of Coloma Water
Utility may enter the supply or distribution system of the municipality.
(3) It shall be the duty of the Village of Coloma to conduct inspections
of all properties served by the Water Utility where cross-connection
with the water system is possible. Upon presentation of identification,
the representative of the Village of Coloma Water Utility shall have
the right to request entry at any reasonable time to examine any property
served by a connection to the public water system for cross-connections.
On request, the owner, lessee, or occupant of any property served
shall furnish to the inspection agent any pertinent information regarding
the piping system or systems on such property.
(4) The water utility is hereby authorized and directed to discontinue
water service to any property wherein any connection in violation
of this article exists, and to take such other precautionary measures
deemed necessary to eliminate any danger of contamination of the public
water system.
(5) Cross-connection program. Schedule of Inspections:
[Amended 4-25-2013 by Ord. No. 13-02]
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Type of Customer
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Frequency of Inspection
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Residential
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10 years or meter replacement schedule (20 years)
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Commercial
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2 years
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Industrial
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2 years
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Commercial similar to Residential
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10 years or water replacement schedule
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Public Authority
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2 years
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NOTES:
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Inspections may also coincide with PSC 185.76 - Meter Testing
Schedule for Residential and Commercial similar to Residential
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J. Operation of valves and hydrants. Any person or entity who shall,
without authority of the Utility, operate any valve connected with
the street or supply mains, open any fire hydrant connected with the
distribution system, except to extinguish fire, or who shall damage
or impair the same shall be subject to forfeiture.
K. Vacating of premises. Before premises are to be vacated, the Water
Utility shall be notified in writing, so it may remove the meter and
shut off the water at the curb valve. The owner of the premises shall
be liable for any damage to the Water Utility property by failing
to notify the Water Utility of vacancy.
L. Restrictions on water use. The Village Board may by resolution restrict
water use for non-essential uses. All property owners and customers
shall keep hydrants, taps, water closets, urinals, baths or other
fixtures allotted to their use closed except when obtaining water
for use.
M. Customer's use only. No property owner or customer shall, without
permission from the Water Utility, supply water to others, or allow
others to remove water from a property or allow connections to the
system through his property.
N. Pollution of water or waterworks prohibited. No person or entity
shall pollute or otherwise injure any water or cause damage to the
system, building, machinery or fixture pertaining thereto; without
authority impede or divert the flow of water in any component of the
Water Utility or cause any to leak in any component used in the system
to hold, convey or distribute water.
O. Damage recovery. The Water Utility shall have the right to recover
from any person or entity any expense incurred by the Water Utility
for repair or replacement of any water pipe, storage tank, well, curb
cock, gate valve, hydrant or valve box damaged in any manner by any
person or entity by reason of operation of any electrical system,
performance of any work or by negligence. Owners and operators of
motor vehicles shall be liable for the cost of repair of any hydrant
damage by such vehicle. The Water Utility or the Village shall not
be responsible for damage caused to a motor vehicle by reason of such
accident.
P. No claims for damages. No person or entity shall submit a claim for
damages against the Village, the Water Utility or any officer or agent
thereof for damage to any pipe, fixture or appurtenances by reason
of interrupted service, variation of pressure or for damage caused
by turning off or on, whether wholly or partially, 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
violation of any rule or regulation of the Water Utility. No claims
shall be allowed against the Village or the Water Utility on account
of the interruption of the water supply caused by the breaking of
pipes or machinery or by stoppage of repairs from fire or other emergency.
No claims shall be allowed for any damage caused by the breakage of
any pipe or machinery.
The water use rates and service charges to be paid to the Water
Utility for services rendered by the Water Utility or in connection
with the Water Utility shall be established from time to time by the
Village Board by resolution and approved where necessary by the Wisconsin
Public Service Commission. Such rates are available from the Village
Clerk/Treasurer in a copy of the most recent rate case approval from
the Public Service Commission.