[Ord. No. 94 § 1, 10-14-2003]
As used in this Article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
LEAD FREE
1.
When used with respect to solder and flux, refers to solders
and flux containing not more than two-tenths percent (0.2%) lead;
and
2.
When used with respect to pipes and pipe fittings, refers to
pipes and pipe fittings containing not more than twenty-five hundredths
percent (0.25%) lead.
[Ord. No. 94 § 2, 10-14-2003]
Pursuant to the provisions the Missouri Safe Drinking Water
Act (Section 640.100 et seq., RSMo., and the rules and regulations
of Missouri Department of Natural Resources promulgated pursuant thereto),
only lead-free materials may be used in the construction or repair
of a public water system, or in the plumbing in any building which
is connected to a public water system in the City of Ellsinore, Missouri.
[Ord. No. 94 § 3, 10-14-2003]
As of January 1, 1989, all materials used in the construction,
expansion, modification or improvement of a public water system or
customer water system shall be lead free. This Section shall not apply
to leaded joints necessary for the repair of cast iron pipes.
[Ord. No. 94 § 4, 10-14-2003]
Any customer water system constructed, expanded, modified or
repaired after January 1, 1989, that is connected to a public water
system and later is found to contain materials that are not lead free,
shall have the water meter removed or otherwise have the service line
severed from the public water system when the supplier of water is
so ordered by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Ellsinore upon
recommendation of the Superintendent of Utilities. The requirements
of this Section shall not apply to any customer water system previously
served by a water system other than a public water system.
[Ord. No. 94 § 5, 10-14-2003]
The provisions of this Article are hereby declared to be severable.
If any Section, paragraph, sentence or clause of this Article shall
be held invalid, the invalidity of such Section, paragraph, sentence
or clause shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions
of this Article.