As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AUXILIARY WATER SUPPLY
Any water source or system on or available to any premises,
other than the potable water system of the Village.
BACKFLOW
The flow of water or other liquids or substances into the
distribution pipes of the potable water supply from any source.
CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY
An assembly composed of single, independently acting check
valves approved under ASSE Standard 1015.
COMMERCIAL USER
Any water user who conducts business from the location where
a water meter is installed, not including those businesses that are
located in an area zoned residential.
CONTAMINATION
An impairment of the quality of the potable water system
by entrance of any substance to a degree that could create a health
hazard.
CROSS-CONNECTION
Any physical connection or arrangement between two otherwise
separate piping systems. A direct cross-connection is physically joined
to a source of unknown or unsafe substance. An indirect cross-connection
is a connection through which any unknown substance can be forced,
drawn by vacuum or otherwise introduced into the potable water system.
CUSTOMER
The owner, occupant and/or person in possession, charge or
control of any premises.
CUSTOMER'S WATER SYSTEM
All parts of the water service line beginning at the curb
stopcock used to convey water from the potable water system to the
premises, which facilities are to be operated, controlled or owned
by the customer.
DEPARTMENT
The Water Division of the Public Works Department of the
Village of Warrensburg.
EASEMENT
An acquired legal right for specific use of land owned by
others.
FEE(S)
Any charge established by the Board of Trustees for services, consumption or connection to the potable water system as detailed in §
531-29 of this article.
HEALTH HAZARD
Any condition, device or practice involving a potable water
system or its operation resulting in a real or potential danger to
a person's health and well being.
INSPECTIONS
An inspection to examine carefully and critically all materials,
fixtures, piping and appurtenances, appliances and installations of
a plumbing system for compliance with the requirements of the Illinois
Plumbing Code, county and Village codes and ordinances.
LIABILITY
Whenever reference is made to "secure and protect the Village
from any liability or damage," it shall mean and include all authorized
employees and agents of the Village as well as the Village's elected
and appointed officials.
METER FEE
The charge for one approved water meter assembly.
METER READER
Any person designated by the Village with proper identification
to enter any premises during normal business hours to inspect and/or
record the usage of water on said user's premises.
POLLUTION
Any foreign substances (organic, inorganic, radiological
or biological) in the water that degrade its quality so as to constitute
a hazard to the health, safety and welfare of the public.
POTABLE
The quality of water that meets public health standards for
drinking water and is suitable for human consumption.
POTABLE WATER SYSTEM
The entire potable water system controlled, operated or owned
by the Village, consisting of boxes, buildings, connections, hydrants,
meters, motors, pipes, real property, reservoirs, structures, tanks,
taps, valves, water sources, wells and all appurtenances thereto,
whereby water is or may be supplied to the public or to private parties.
PROCESS FLUIDS
Any fluid or solution that may be chemically, biologically
or otherwise contaminated or polluted in a form or concentration such
as would constitute a health, pollution or system hazard if introduced
into the potable water system, a customer's water system or any other
potable water system.
SERVICE CONNECTION
The opening, including all fittings and appurtenances, at
a water main of the potable water system through which water is supplied
to the customer (user).
SUPERINTENDENT
The department head of the Village water system or his/her
duly authorized employees or agents.
SURVEY
The collection of information regarding the location of all
connections between a customer's water system and the potable water
system, which may include the location, type and most recent inspection
and test data for cross-connection control devices located within
a customer's premises.
TEMPORARY USE
Any use of the potable water system water for construction
use for an abbreviated time certain.
USED WATER
Any water supplied by the potable water system after it has
passed through the service connection.
USER
Any person who consumes or uses water from the potable water
system.
WATER METER
A measuring device that meets the standards of the American
Water Works Association (AWWA) for metering the consumption of potable
water in whatever configuration approved by the Superintendent of
Water.
The Department shall be charged with the responsibility of operating
the potable water system facilities and functions for the Village
within the parameters defined by the Board of Trustees and the State
of Illinois for public water supplies.
It shall be the duty of the water billing clerk to render bills for all services performed by the Department at the fee(s) pursuant to §
531-29 of this article.
The Treasurer shall establish a proper system of accounts and
keep proper books, records and accounts in which complete and correct
entries are made of all transactions relative to the Department. At
regular annual intervals, an audit of the books will be done by an
independent auditing concern to show the receipts and disbursements
of the Department. These accounts shall be separate from all other
Village accounts.
[Amended 6-7-2021 by Ord.
No. 764]
A copy of the provisions of this article relating to water service
charges shall be filed in the Village offices and considered notice
to all owners of real estate of their liability for service supplied
to any user of the potable water system of the Village on their properties.
[Amended 1-3-2012 by Ord.
No. 659]
A. In the event the charges for service are not fully paid by the 15th
of the month payment is due, a late fee of 20% of the outstanding
bill shall be added. On the 20th day of the month, the Department
shall mail a reminder/termination notice to the owner and/or occupant
of the premises. The reminder/termination notice shall include, at
a minimum, the following information:
(1) The date the reminder/termination notice was issued.
(2) The amount of the net charge, penalty charge and the current balance
due.
(3) The date when service will be disconnected, which shall be the 28th
day of the month.
B. In the event the original bill and late charges are not fully paid
by the 25th day of the month, a $25 service charge shall be added
and a second reminder/termination notice, in the form of a hand tag
or "door hanger," shall be attached to the front or rear door of the
premises.
(1) Said
notice shall contain, at a minimum, the following information:
(b)
"This is to notify you that your water will be shut off."
(d)
Reason for termination of service.
(2) When water service is disconnected the building will be red-tagged
as "unfit for human occupancy." Service will be reinstated upon verification
of the meter reading by Village personnel and:
(a)
Payment of full delinquent charges, including original bill,
20% late charge and $25 service charge.
(b)
Payment of a deposit of $150, unless the deposit has previously
been paid.
(c)
Payment of a $25 reconnection fee if service is disconnected.
(d)
Payment of any other termination costs.
(3) The Village assumes no responsibility for what may happen as the
result of water turn-off.
(4) Contact the following department with questions:
Village of Warrensburg
Public Works Department
155 East Main
Warrensburg, IL 62573
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C. In the event the charges are not fully paid by the 28th day of the
month, the Department shall:
(1) Terminate the water service at the meter pit. The Department may
also remove the water meter if deemed necessary for the protection
of the meter.
(2) Red tag the building as unfit for human occupancy.
D. When the work is performed by the Village on a customer's water system
during the course of terminating service for nonpayment of a bill
and penalties, the Village will not restore landscaping.
E. The Village assumes no responsibility for what may happen as a result
of water turn-off.
[Amended 1-3-2012 by Ord.
No. 659]
A. Service will be reinstated during the Department's normal working
hours and upon verification of the meter reading by Department personnel
and:
(1) Payment of the full amount of the original bill, the 20% late fee
and $25 service charge; and
(2) Payment of the deposit pursuant to §
531-8 of this article; and
(3) Payment of the reconnection fee of $25; and
[Amended 6-7-2021 by Ord.
No. 764]
(4) Payment of termination costs. These costs include, but are not limited
to, the cost of filing for liens, labor, equipment and material costs.
B. The owner shall continue to pay the charges assessed by the Department
thereafter as bills, and after 36 months of prompt payment of such
charges with no termination, the deposit shall be credited to the
account of the person having made such deposit, without interest.
C. In the event any customer submits two checks, for payment of any amounts set forth in §
531-8 or §
531-9, that are dishonored for any reason, the Village shall only accept subsequent payments by money order or cash from the customer.
The regulations of this article govern every user of the Village
potable water system and shall be part of the contract between the
Village and every user. It is the duty of the Superintendent to enforce
these regulations.
Water service shall be extended only to the legal owners of
said property and upon proper application for said service. No existing
service shall be deemed transferable without a new application being
submitted to the Village and payment in full of all charges and fees
assessed to the existing account. It is incumbent upon the legal owners
of said property to inform the Department of the date of sale of said
property in order for the Department to obtain a final water meter
reading for the purpose of final billing. A deposit fee of $150 will
be paid upon request for water service. This charge will be charged
to the person(s) that will be responsible for the payment of the water
bill.
In case of making repairs or alterations or construction of
new facilities or for any other reason, the Village reserves the right
to shut off the water at once and keep it off as long as may be necessary
by giving reasonable notice to affected users. No claim shall be made
against the Village by reason of the above or by reason of the breakage
or failure of any pump or other portion of the potable water system.
No person shall in any manner obstruct access to any check valve,
flow control or measuring device, hydrant, manhole, meter, stopcock,
valve or appurtenances necessary to the maintenance, monitoring or
operation of the potable water system. If, in the judgment of the
Superintendent, an emergency exists whereby the potable water system
is threatened, the Superintendent shall have the right to enter the
premises of any customer and may immediately, without any notice,
discontinue water service to that customer's premises.
No person shall break, damage, deface, destroy, disconnect,
tamper with, cover or uncover any appurtenance, equipment, property
or structure of the potable water system. No unauthorized person shall
repair, replace, remove or operate any appurtenance, equipment or
property of the potable water system and/or its facilities. Any person(s)
violating this section shall be subject to arrest under charges of
disorderly conduct and, in addition to any fines levied, shall pay
the cost of both labor and materials required to restore the equipment
to acceptable operating condition.
The opening at the water main, to and including the meter pit,
shall be located in a public street, right-of-way or easement. However,
the meter pit box shall not be located in any sidewalk, driveway or
street. The fittings, pipes, valves and appurtenances for the water
service shall conform to the specifications determined by the Superintendent.
The water service connection assembly from the main, to and including
the meter pit, shall become the property of and be maintained by the
Village.
A separate water service shall be required where a building
contains more than one commercial or industrial user or combination
thereof. A separate water service shall be required where a building
contains more than one residential user unless otherwise approved
by the Superintendent.
Water service that has been denied, discontinued or terminated for due cause shall not be restored until the customer has made application pursuant to §
531-12 of this article or corrected or eliminated any conditions or defects to the customer's water system to the satisfaction of the Superintendent and paid the reconnection fee pursuant to §§
531-9 and
531-29 of this article.
The following fees and charges, in addition to and supplementing
those previously described herein, are hereby established for the
use and services of the Department facilities:
A. Operation and maintenance fund account. Each water operation and maintenance fund account will be assessed a water main replacement fee of $1 per residential and $2 per commercial meter per monthly billing, which fee is included in the rates set forth in §
531-30 of this article.
B. Water outside the Village. Metered water supplied outside the corporate limits of the Village shall be 200% of the charges set forth in §
531-30A and
B of this article.
C. Construction water. Temporary service fees shall be $25.
D. Meter charge:
(1) Up to and including 3/4-inch meters: $300.
(3) The meter charge must be paid at time of application for service.
E. Meter inspection/reinspection fees: $75 per unit.
F. Water tap-in fees. Water tap-in fees to be charged for connecting
onto the potable water system are as follows and must be paid at the
time of application for service:
(1) Single-family equivalent dwelling unit, including townhouses: $2,100.
(2) Multiple-family dwelling units:
(b)
Two-bedroom unit: $1,400 per unit.
(c)
Three-bedroom or more unit: $2,100 per unit.
(3) The Village Superintendent shall review the water service size for
commercial, industrial and multiple dwelling units and advise the
building and zoning as to the water service size required. The cost
of the review shall be charged to the customer and must be paid prior
to occupancy of the building. The tap-in fees shall be as follows:
(a)
One-inch connection: $2,100.
(b)
One-and-one-fourth-inch connection: $2,800.
(c)
One-and-one-half-inch connection: $3,500.
(d)
Two-inch connection: $4,200.
(e)
Three-inch connection: $6,300.
(f)
Four-inch connection: $8,400.
(g)
Six-inch connection: $10,500.
(h)
Eight-inch connection: $16,800.
(4) The reconnection fee for cross-connection violations shall be $250.
G. Holiday and after-hours fees. Holiday and after-hours (service call)
fees not determined to be emergencies by the Superintendent will be
billed at the rate of $75 per man hour plus support equipment.
H. Hydrant meter use fee. Hydrant meter use hours are 8:00 a.m. to 3:00
p.m., Monday through Friday. Hydrant meter use is available only during
the Department's normal business hours. Rental of Village meter is:
(1) Five-eighths-inch meter assembly: $50 for each day of use, plus the
cost of water used based on current rates.
(2) Two-inch meter assembly: $200 for each day of use, plus the cost
of water used based on current rates.
I. Returned check fee. Any account for which a check is returned to
the Village by the financial institution in which it was deposited
shall be assessed a returned check fee to cover the labor and material
costs required to research the origin of the returned check, record
the transaction and provide notification of the returned check to
the property owner and/or occupant.
(1) If the Village is notified of the returned check by the property
owner or tenant prior to receiving the check back from the financial
institution, then the returned check fee shall be $5 per returned
check.
(2) If the Village is not notified of the returned check by the property
owner or tenant prior to receiving the check back from the financial
institution, then the returned check fee shall be $25 per returned
check.
J. Collection fees. In addition to filing lien claims for delinquent charges pursuant to §
531-8 of this article, the Village may also turn the delinquent account over to a collection agency to secure payment in full amount of all delinquent charges and fees. All collection fees, including, but not limited to, the collection agency fee and attorney costs, will be assessed to the account and must be paid in full before the account will be removed from delinquent status.
[Amended 6-7-2021 by Ord.
No. 764]
Any person who shall violate any provisions of this article shall be fined in accordance with Chapter
100, Article
III, of the Village Code. Each day on which a violation occurs or continues shall be considered a separate offense. In addition, the Village reserves the right to discontinue water service to any premises until the violation is corrected.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AGENCY
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA).
APPROVED
Backflow prevention devices or methods approved by the Research
Foundation for Cross-Connection Control of the University of Southern
California, Association of State Sanitary Engineers, American Water
Works Association, American National Standards Institute or certified
by the National Sanitation Foundation.
AUXILIARY WATER SYSTEM
Any water source or system on or available to the premises
other than the public water system. These auxiliary waters may include
water from another surveyor's public water system; or water from a
source such as wells, lakes or streams; or process fluids; or used
water. These waters may be polluted or contaminated or objectionable
or constitute a water source or system over which the water surveyor
does not have control.
BACKFLOW
The flow of water or other liquids, mixtures or substances
into the distribution pipes of a potable water system from any source
other than the intended source of the potable water supply.
BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE
Any device, method or type of construction intended to prevent
backflow into a potable water system. All devices used for backflow
prevention in Illinois must meet the standards of the Illinois Plumbing
Code and the IEPA.
CCCDI
The cross-connection control device inspector, contracted
by the customer and approved by the Village and the IEPA.
CONTAMINATION
An impairment of the quality of the water by entrance of
any substance to a degree which could create a health hazard.
CROSS-CONNECTION
Any physical connection or arrangement between two otherwise
separate piping systems, one of which contains potable water and the
other a substance of unknown or questionable safety or quality, whereby
there may be a flow from one system into the other.
CUSTOMER
The owner, or person in control of any premises supplied
by or in any manner connected to a public potable water system.
CUSTOMER'S POTABLE WATER SYSTEM
Any water system located on the customer's premises. A building
plumbing system is considered to be a customer's water system.
DIRECT CROSS-CONNECTION
A cross-connection formed when a water system is physically
joined to a source of unknown or unsafe substance.
HEALTH HAZARD
Any condition, device or practice in a water system or its
operation resulting from a real or potential damage to the health
and well being of customers. The word "severe" as used to qualify
"health hazard" means a hazard to the health of the user that could
be expected to result in death or significant reduction in the quality
of life.
INSPECTION
A plumbing inspection to examine carefully and critically
all materials, fixtures, piping and appurtenances, appliances and
installations of a plumbing system for compliance with requirements
of the Illinois Plumbing Code, 77 Ill. Admin. Code 604.
NONPOTABLE WATER
Water not safe for drinking, personal or culinary use as
determined by the requirements of 35 Ill. Admin. Code 604.
PLUMBING
The actual installation, repair, maintenance, alteration
or extension of a plumbing system by any person. Plumbing includes
all piping, fixtures, appurtenances and appliances for a supply of
water for all purposes, including, without limitation, lawn sprinkler
systems, from the source of a private water system on the premises
or from the main in the street, alley or at the curb to, within and
about any building or buildings where a person or persons live, work
or assemble. Plumbing includes all piping, from discharge of pumping
units to and including pressure tanks in water systems. Plumbing includes
all piping, fixtures, appurtenances and appliances for a building
drain and a sanitary drainage and related ventilation system of any
building or buildings where a person or persons live, work or assemble
from the point of connection of such building drain to the building
sewer or private sewage disposal system five feet beyond the foundation
walls.
POLLUTION
The presence of any foreign substance (organic, inorganic,
radiological or biological) in water that tends to degrade its quality
so as to constitute a hazard or impair the usefulness of the water.
POTABLE WATER
Water which meets the requirements of 35 Ill. Admin. Code
604 for drinking, culinary and domestic purposes.
POTENTIAL CROSS-CONNECTION
A fixture or appurtenance with threaded hose connection,
tapered spout or other connection which would facilitate extension
of the water supply line beyond its legal termination point.
PROCESS FLUID(S)
Any fluid or solution which may be chemically, biologically
or otherwise contaminated or polluted in a form or concentration such
as would constitute a health, pollution or system hazard if introduced
into the public or a customer's potable water system. This includes,
but is not limited to:
A.
Polluted or contaminated waters;
C.
Used waters originating from the public water system which may
have deteriorated in sanitary quality;
E.
Questionable or contaminated natural waters taken from wells,
lakes, streams or irrigation systems;
F.
Chemicals in solution or suspension; and
G.
Oils, gases, acids, alkalis and other liquid and gaseous fluids
used in industrial or other processes, or for fire-fighting purposes.
PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM
All mains, pipes and structures through which water is obtained
and distributed to the public, including wells and well structures,
pumping stations, treatment plants, reservoirs, storage tanks and
appurtenances, collectively or severally, actually used or intended
for use for the purpose of furnishing water for drinking or general
domestic use and which serve at least 15 service connections or which
regularly serve at least 25 persons at least 60 days per year. A public
water system is either a "community water supply" or a "noncommunity
water supply."
SERVICE CONNECTION
The opening, including all fittings and appurtenances at
the water main, through which water is supplied to the user.
SUPERINTENDENT
The Superintendent of the Public Works Department Water Division
or authorized representative.
SURVEY
The collection of information pertaining to a customer's
piping system regarding the location of all connections to the public
water system and must include the location, type and most recent inspection
and testing date of all cross-connection control devices and methods
located within the customer's piping system. The survey must be in
written form, and should not be an actual plumbing inspection.
SYSTEM HAZARD
A condition through which an aesthetically objectionable
or degrading material not dangerous to health may enter the public
water system or a customer's potable water system.
USED WATER
Any water supplied by a public water system to a customer's
water system after it has passed through the service connection and
is no longer under the control of the water system official custodian.