All tapping and the making of connections with the mains or
water pipes of the Water District shall be made by the Water District
or its duly authorized agent. Violation of this regulation shall authorize
the Town Engineer to cause the water to be shut off without notice.
A separate tap and service pipe shall be required for each consumer
taking water through a separate meter, but any number of families
or business units in a single building may be supplied by the owner
thereof through a single meter.
The size of the service line will be 3/4 inch unless otherwise
designated by the Town Engineer in accordance with information to
be furnished by the consumer as to his probable requirements.
Service lines from the main to a point approximately on the
property line will be installed completely by the Water District acting
as the agent for and at the expense of the property owner and will
consist of a corporation cock inserted in the main, a section of copper
tubing lines and a curb cock and box to be located approximately on
the property line.
The standard price for the installation of a three-fourths-inch
service line from the main to the property line shall be as set forth
in the fee schedule duly adopted by the Town Board. In the case of service lines larger than 3/4 inch, the
owner will be required to pay the difference in cost between a three-fourths-inch
line and the larger line.
All curb boxes once set shall be adjusted to changes in grade
and shall be kept accessible and in repair by the District at the
cost of the owner if such change is caused by the owner. No person
shall turn on or shut off any curb cock controlling any service line
without the permission of the Town Engineer.
From the curb box to and into the owner's building, the
service line is to be installed by the owner's plumber and at
his sole expense. The service line is to be of three-fourths-inch
Type K copper tubing unless otherwise ordered. The open trench installation
shall be inspected by the Town Engineer prior to backfill.
A stopcock or valve is to be placed inside the foundation wall.
A pressure-reducing valve must be placed adjacent to the valve, then
a spool piece left for the five-eighths-inch meter, which will be
furnished and set by the District. On the outlet side of the meter,
the owner shall provide a check valve and also a tee with a drain
cock so that water in the house system can be drained. The pressure-
reducing valve must be on the street side of the water meter. Pipe
shall be laid at a minimum depth of four feet.
All trenches for service lines shall be excavated at least four
feet in depth and at right angles to the main, unless otherwise ordered
by the Town Engineer. When the trench is ready, the owner shall connect
the service line with the curb cock and shall lay the service line
into the building. When the service line has completely installed
within the property limits by the owner or his agent, he shall notify
the Town Engineer, who will inspect the connections and will turn
on the water and test the line. If the test is satisfactory, the owner
shall then backfill the trench, but if said test is not satisfactory,
the owner shall make such alterations as requested by the Town Engineer,
who shall retest the line before permission to backfill is granted.
If any service line is backfilled before testing in the presence of
the Town Engineer, the trench shall be reexcavated.
No connection is to be made until an application has been filed
with and approved by the Town Engineer. No water is to be used prior
to the settling of the meter.
A separate tap and service shall be installed for each building
used for residential purposes and located on the street in which there
is a District water main, and no consumer shall be allowed to supply
water to other persons or premises. No connection of any kind shall
be made to the service pipe between the main and the meter.