Building sewers shall be no less than four inches
in diameter.
Pipe used in a building sewer shall be one of
the following types:
A. Cast-iron soil
pipe, medium weight.
B. Vitrified clay
sewer pipe, standard or extra strength.
C. Cement asbestos
sewer pipe, Class 2400.
D. PVC H.D. Schedule
40; NSF CS—207—60; ASTM—D—1785—64T.
[Added 10-14-1975 by Res. No. 1975-47]
[Amended 10-14-1975 by Res. No. 1975-47]
Uniform bearing shall be provided along the
entire length of a building sewer and if the soil condition is such
that this is not provided, No. 2 gravel or sand must be used to provide
such a bearing surface. All joints of a building sewer shall be watertight
and rustproof, and the trench shall be free of water during installation
of joints. No cement mortar joints or hotpoured joints shall be used.
Where an improved property, at the time of securing a permit under §
418-14 to connect to a sewer, shall be served by its own sewage disposal system or device, the existing house sewer line shall be broken on the structure side of such sewage disposal system or device and attachment shall be made, with proper fittings, to continue such house sewer line as a building sewer, undiminished in inside diameter, but not less than four inches, to the lateral.
All pipes of a building sewer shall be laid
commencing at the lateral and working upgrade to the building.
Fittings in a building sewer shall conform to
the type of pipe used in construction.
Changes in direction in a building sewer must
be made by use of Y-branches or of one-eighth- or one-sixteenth-bends.
Caulking of lead or poured joints to angles of less than a one-sixteenth-bend
equivalent only shall be permitted.
Fittings or connections in a building sewer
which have an enlargement chamber or recess with a ledge, shoulder
or reduction of pipe area that shall offer any obstruction to flow
shall not be allowed.
Joints of vitrified clay sewer pipe in a building
sewer shall be of the compression-type joint commonly known as the
"O-ring" joint or such other type as may be approved by the Borough.
All O-ring joints shall be in accordance with ASTM designations C-425,
Type III, and shall be laid according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Joints in cement asbestos sewer pipe in a building
sewer shall be made with sleeve couplings of the same composition
as the pipe and shall be sealed with rubber rings.
Joints between cast-iron soil pipe and vitrified
clay sewer pipe in a building sewer shall be made by use of a rubber
O-ring compression-type fitting, as approved by the Borough.
Each building sewer shall be provided with a
horizontal trap, known as an "interceptor trap," of not less than
four inches inside diameter, of cast-iron equivalent to cast-iron
soil pipe. Such trap shall be provided with a vent and clean-out openings,
each to be at a level at least equal to the finished grade level and
to be provided with vent cowls. Lines from such trap to such finished
grade level shall be of the same size and material as the building
sewer.
The interceptor trap required under §
418-34 shall be located at a point to be determined and approved by the Borough in accordance with the rules and regulations applicable thereto as adopted by the Borough. Such trap and its vent shall be on the property side of the curb.
The slope or grade of a building sewer, when
the inside diameter is four inches or more, shall, except where otherwise
approved by the Borough, be no less than 1/4 inch per foot of length
and shall be downward in the direction of the flow.
No building sewer shall be covered until it has been inspected, tested, as provided in §
418-37, and approved. If any part of a building sewer is covered before so being inspected, tested and approved, it shall be uncovered for inspection and testing at the cost and expense of the owner.
Whenever the Borough has reason to believe that
any building sewer has become defective, such building sewer shall
be subject to test and inspection. Defects found upon such test and
inspection, if any, shall be corrected as required by the Borough,
in writing, at the cost and expense of the owner of the improved property
served through such building sewer.
Every building sewer of any improved property
shall be maintained in a sanitary and safe operating condition by
the owner of such improved property.
Every excavation for a building sewer shall
be guarded adequately with barricades and lights to protect all persons
from damage and injury. Streets, sidewalks and other public property
disturbed in the course of installation of a building sewer shall
be restored at the cost and expense of the owner of the improved property
being connected, in a manner satisfactory to the Borough.
After any section of the sewer system constructed by the Authority or by the Borough shall have been completed, and after all connection units required to be connected to such section shall have been so connected and such system shall have been accepted by the Borough for operation and maintenance, the owner of each additional connection unit thereafter connected to such section shall comply with respect to such connection with the provisions of Articles
V and
VI hereof.