[Added 5-17-2023 by Ord. No. 16-2023. Prior section history
includes Ord. No. 23-2018]
A. Water
use for certain acts restricted.
Shall prohibit use of water from the Wayne Township water system
for watering lawns and landscaping on certain days of the week. Properties
located at even numbered addresses will be allowed to water lawns
and landscaping on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Properties located
at odd numbered addresses will be allowed to water lawns and landscaping
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Only landscaping items such
as plants and shrubs can be watered on Sundays at any location.
B. Applicability:
(1) Lawns
and landscaping include grass areas, bushes, shrubs, trees, planting
beds and any other outdoor plantings.
(2) Exceptions:
Exception to this regulation is made for newly planted lawn and landscaping
materials for 30 days after the date of planting, agricultural operations,
nurseries and athletic fields.
This regulation does not apply to other non-essential outdoor
water uses such as car washing, power washing, outdoor fountains or
pool filling.
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[Ord. No. 53-2014; Ord. No. 23-2018]
A. The Division of Water and Sewers shall specify the type, size and
location of all mains, hydrants, booster stations, tanks and other
equipment on all new extensions. The entire system shall be subject
to inspection, testing and approval by the Division of Water and Sewers
before final acceptance of the system is granted. The Division of
Water and Sewers shall require sampling and microbiological analysis
of the water in all new lines and appurtenances before permission
is granted to place said lines in service.
B. Charges for chlorine residual sampling and analysis will be as follows:
(1) Chlorine residual analysis when the line is initially charged to
determine the dosage for disinfection: $60.00.
(2) Chlorine residual when the line is flushed to determine the effectiveness
of the disinfection: $60.00.
[Ord. No. 23-2018]
C. Each resample required will be at the above rates.
Extensions to or changes in existing mains or the installation
of new mains may be initiated by the governing body, the Division
of Water and Sewers or by petition from property owners. The Council
shall, by resolution, prescribe the terms and conditions upon which
the petition will be granted and shall require written acceptance
and guaranty thereof by the petitioners.
[Ord. No. 53-2014]
In case of prolonged scarcity of water from any cause, the Division of Water and Sewers may recommend that the use of water for accessory usage such as lawn, shrubbery and garden sprinkling or air conditioning and other related purposes be suspended or restricted as provided for in Article
VIII of this chapter.
The property owner shall be responsible for the maintenance
of the service line between the curb stop and the meter. The property
owner shall keep said service line in good repair and shall protect
it from damage due to frost or other causes. He/She shall be held
liable for damage or loss of water resulting from failure to do so.
All leaks in the service line shall be reported promptly to the Division
of Water and Sewers and repaired by the property owner. If repairs
are not so made, the water shall be shut off by said Division and
not turned on again until the line is put in serviceable condition
and all charges for damage or loss of water have been paid.
The Division of Water and Sewers shall have access at all reasonable
hours to premises connected to the water distribution system, to read
the meter and to inspect and maintain equipment. The hours between
8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. shall be reasonable hours for this purpose.
Any necessary maintenance, repairs, replacement or changes in
piping, valves or connections on the house side of the curb cock,
including all material and labor, shall be made by the property owner
at his/her own expense, subject to inspection and approval by the
Division of Water and Sewers.
When a person makes an excavation in a street wherein water
mains and service connections are laid, requiring said water mains
and service connections to be cut and refitted, lowered or raised
or otherwise changed, he/she shall make written request to the Division
of Water and Sewers to make such changes. He/she shall furnish a satisfactory
guaranty to said Division to assure the payment of all costs incurred
by the Division in making the changes.
[Ord. No. 23-2018]
Backflow preventers will be tested at the consumer's request
for a cost of $120.00.