[HISTORY: Adopted by the City Council of the City of Yonkers
at time of adoption of Code; see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I.
Amendments noted where applicable.]
The public water supply of the City of Yonkers shall be fluoridated
in the following manner: A fluoride compound of a type and manner
prescribed by the Commissioner of Public Works for the City of Yonkers
shall be added to the public water supply, a concentration of approximately
1.0 part per million of the fluoride ion; provided, however, that
the concentration of such ion shall not exceed 1.5 parts per million.
[Amended 6-28-2002 by G.O. No. 2-2002; 8-12-2004 by G.O. No.
4-2004; 6-10-2008 by G.O. 4-2008; 6-20-2009 by G.O. No. 5-2009; 7-14-2010 by G.O. No. 3-2010; 6-23-2011 by G.O. No. 1-2011; 6-7-2012 by G.O. No. 5-2012; 6-30-2012 by G.O. No. 16-2012; 5-31-2013 by G.O. No.
4-2013; 6-10-2014 by G.O. No. 5-2014; 6-30-2015 by G.O.
No. 15-2015; 4-26-2016 by G.O.
No. 3-2016; 6-1-2017 by G.O. No.
7-2017]
A. The following water rates are to be used in computing the water rates
in the City of Yonkers for each half of the year:
[Amended 6-18-2019 by Ord. No. 5-2019; 5-28-2021 by G.O. No. 8-2021; 5-25-2022 by Ord. No. 4-2022; 6-13-2023 by L.L. No. 12-2023]
(1) First 1,000,000 cubic feet at $4.69 per 100 cubic feet.
(2) Over 1,000,000 cubic feet at $4.69 per 100 cubic feet.
B. All accounts shall be billed semiannually with a minimum semiannual
charge of $117.86 covering an allowance of 2,500 cubic feet. In addition,
any account with a noncompliant water meter will be assessed $500
per billing cycle. For the purpose of billing for payment of the rates
herein, bills for payment for any semiannual period may be prepared
based upon estimated quantities.
[Amended 5-28-2021 by G.O. No. 8-2021; 5-25-2022 by Ord. No. 4-2022; 6-13-2023 by L.L. No. 12-2023]
C. All accounts eligible to and that participate in the City of Yonkers
2021 Lead and Copper Study shall receive a one-time rebate of $100
on the next bill cycle after notification of completion.
[Amended 5-11-2021 by G.O. No. 6-2021]
The Mayor and Commissioner of Public Works are hereby empowered
to declare a public emergency when they deem, in their collective
judgment, that such an emergency has arisen and that the health, safety
and welfare of the citizens of Yonkers would be best served by declaring
an emergency to preserve the City's water supply.
During such a state of emergency caused by water shortage, the
Commissioner of Public Works shall be empowered to promulgate rules
and regulations governing the conduct of the citizens of the City
of Yonkers in consuming water, and such rules and regulations shall
not be effective until the same shall have been published in an official
newspaper of the City of Yonkers at least once before the effective
date.
The Commissioner of Public Works shall cause all water supply
hydrants within the City to be kept closed. Except in case of fire
and for purposes of extinguishing the same or when otherwise authorized
by law, it shall be unlawful to take or use the water from any such
hydrant.
It shall be unlawful for any person other than an employee of
the Department of Public Works or the Fire Department acting in an
official capacity to open, use, operate or tamper with a fire hydrant
in the City or a valve in the water supply system of the City without
a permit, in writing, from the Commissioner of Public Works. Said
Commissioner shall charge a permit fee of $75 for each month, or part
thereof, for which the permit has been issued, and said Commissioner
shall require the posting with him of a deposit of $100 per hydrant
covered by the permit to offset any possible damage to the hydrant.
It shall also be unlawful to use such hydrant for a longer period
than shall be limited in the permit or use water for other purposes
than shall have been authorized by such Commissioner.
When used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CROSS-CONNECTION
A physical connection between the public water supply of
the City of Yonkers, New York, and another water supply.
INTERCONNECTION
Any physical connection between the public water supply of
the City of Yonkers, New York, and drains, sewers, pipes, open tanks,
sumps or vats or any other structures which contain liquids, chemicals,
nonpotable water, sewage or any other matter where the possibility
of backsyphonage of sewage or drainage or such above nonpotable materials
into the public water supply exists.
A. All water supply used for drinking purposes or domestic purposes,
except bottled water, shall be provided by the public water supply
of the City of Yonkers, New York.
B. No person shall add chemicals or other substances to the public water
supply in any building or structure without first having obtained,
in writing, permission from the Commissioner of Public Works and the
Bureau of Water Supply of the City of Yonkers.
A. No person shall install or enter into a contract for installing any
private water supply system without first submitting plans and specifications
to the Commissioner of Public Works for his approval.
B. The owner of every private water supply system in use in the City
of Yonkers, New York, shall register the system with the Commissioner
of Public Works.
No new or repaired water supply systems nor any structure thereof
shall be placed in use before such system or structure has been effectively
cleaned and disinfected in a manner prescribed and approved by the
Commissioner of Public Works.
A. No person shall allow or cause to allow a cross-connection or an
interconnection to exist on his or her property without the approval
of the Director of the Bureau of Plumbing.
B. No person shall make or maintain any physical connection between
the water supply piping of the City of Yonkers, New York, or any structure
containing potable water and any other distribution system tank, reservoir,
vat, sump or other structure which is supplied by an auxiliary water
supply, provided that, under certain conditions, a person may secure
approval for an approved connection, provided that four separate plans
showing the proposed piping arrangement shall be submitted to the
Director of the Bureau of Plumbing of the City of Yonkers, New York,
for approval. A copy of these plans shall then be forwarded to the
State Health Department for its approval. Upon approval of these drawings,
a copy of the plans shall then be sent to the person submitting them.
No alterations, modifications, erasures or changes shall be made in
such approved plans.
C. No addition or modification shall be made to the City of Yonkers
water supply piping in any plant, house or structure unless plans
have been submitted in the manner prescribed above for each piping
change or physical change in the piping system and approval has been
granted.
D. Interconnections are prohibited, except that, when such a connection
is installed, it shall be protected so as to prevent the pumpage,
drainage, backflow or siphonage of such liquids, chemicals, nonpotable
water, sewage or other matter into the potable water system. Plans
and specifications for such interconnections shall be submitted to
the Director of the Bureau of Plumbing for approval in the manner
prescribed above in this section. Annual testing pursuant to the Sanitary
Code of the State of New York shall be performed by the City of Yonkers
as required. The fee for such testing shall be $50 annually.
No person shall make or cause to be made any connection to any
main, hydrant, reservoir, well or any other water supply structure
which may affect the sanitary quality of the public water supply without
first having secured approval for this purpose from the Commissioner
of Public Works and the Bureau of Water of the City of Yonkers, New
York.
No person other than a duly authorized City official shall throw
or allow to run or pass into any public reservoir, water pipe or aqueduct
or into or upon any border or margin thereof or into any excavation
of any stream therewith connected or into any spring or well in the
City of Yonkers used for drinking or domestic purposes any animal,
vegetable or mineral substances whatever; nor shall any person allow
the same to be done (having the power or right to prevent the same);
nor shall any person do so or permit to be done (having the right
or power to prevent the same) any act or thing that will impair or
imperil the purity or wholesomeness of any water or other fluid used
or designated as a drink in any part of the City of Yonkers; nor shall
any person or animal bathe any part of his body in any stream, reservoir
or spring in the City of Yonkers containing water used for drinking
or domestic purposes.
The owner of each water well within the territorial limits of
the City of Yonkers shall register with the Department of Public Works,
Water Bureau, all operational and nonoperational water wells under
his or her ownership, custody or control. The information provided
shall include the name and address of those in responsible charge
of the well, the exact location of the well, the size and depth of
the well, the amount of water pumped per day, the amount of pressure
on the discharge of the pump and whether there is any protective device
installed on the waterline to prevent a backflow into the City's waterline.
Whenever, upon examination, it shall appear that water from
a well or spring is contaminated with substances which are injurious
to health or which may become injurious to health, the use of such
water shall be discontinued, and the well or spring shall be filled
in, unless special permission is obtained from the Commissioner of
Public Works for such use of the water as will not endanger the public
health.
The sale, offering for sale or delivery of bottled natural or
distilled water intended for human consumption is prohibited unless
the person selling, offering for sale or delivering such bottled water
shall have first obtained a permit therefor from the Commissioner
of Public Works, provided that such water shall be from a source adequately
protected against contamination or so treated as to render it safe
and sanitary and provided that all bottles and containers shall be
effectively cleansed and disinfected before each use and that bottling
and delivery of such water shall be performed in a sanitary manner.
No permit shall be issued unless all applicable state or county sanitary
and health-related requirements are met.
A. No person shall manufacture, sell, offer for sale or deliver ice
in the City of Yonkers without first having obtained a permit from
the Commissioner of Public Works. All such ice shall be produced from
a potable water supply adequately protected against contamination
or so treated as to render it safe and sanitary and shall be manufactured,
stored and delivered under clean and sanitary conditions. No permit
shall be issued unless all applicable state or county sanitary and
health-related requirements are met.
B. The sale, offering for sale or delivery of any natural ice for domestic
refrigeration or for use in foods or beverages is prohibited.
[Amended 9-23-2014 by G.O. No. 10-2014]
Any violation of this chapter shall constitute a Class II offense. A violation of §
95-5 shall constitute a Class I offense.