As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AIR-GAP SEPARATION
A physical break between a supply pipe and a receiving vessel.
The air gap shall be at least double the diameter of the supply pipe,
measured vertically above the top rim of the vessel, in no case less
than one inch.
APPROVED CHECK VALVE
A check valve that seats readily and completely. It must
be carefully machined to have free-moving parts and assured water
tightness. The face of the closure element and valve seat must be
bronze composition, or other noncorrodible material which will seat
tightly under all prevailing conditions of field use. Pins and bushing
shall be of bronze or other noncorrodible, nonsticking material, machined
for easy, dependable operation. The closure element, e.g., clapper,
shall be internally weighted or otherwise internally equipped to promote
rapid and positive closure in all sizes where the feature is obtainable.
APPROVED DOUBLE CHECK VALVE ASSEMBLY
An assembly of at least two independently acting check valves,
including tightly closing shutoff valves on each side of the check
valve assembly, and suitable leak-detector drains plus connections
available for testing for water tightness of each check valve. This
device must be approved as a complete assembly.
APPROVED REDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE
A.
The term "approved reduced pressure principle backflow prevention
device" means a device incorporating two or more check valves and
an automatically operating differential relief valve located between
the two check, two shutoff valves, and equipped with necessary appurtenances
of testing. The device shall operate to maintain the pressure in the
zone between the two check valves, less than the pressure on the public
water supply side of the device.
B.
At cessation of normal flow, the pressure between check valves
shall be less than the supply pressure. In case of leakage of either
check valve, the differential relief valve shall operate to maintain
this reduced pressure by discharging to the atmosphere. When the inlet
pressure is two pounds per square inch or less, the relief valve shall
open to the atmosphere, thereby providing an air gap in the device.
In order to be approved, these devices must be readily accessible
for maintenance and testing and installed in a location where no part
of the valve will be submerged. The enclosure must be self-draining
to other than sanitary sewer, so that the large amount of water which
the relief valve may vent will be disposed of reliably without submergence
of the relief valve.
C.
This device must also be approved as a complete assembly.
AUXILIARY SUPPLY
Any water supply on or available to the premises other than
the approved public water supply.
BAROMETRIC LOOP
A loop of pipe rising approximately 35 feet, at its topmost
point, above the highest fixture it supplies.
CERTIFIED BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE TESTER
A person who is examined by the water purveyor and found
competent for the testing of backflow prevention devices. He/she shall
be provided with an appropriate identification card. Failure to perform
his/her duties competently and conscientiously will result in prompt
withdrawal of his/her certification.
CROSS-CONNECTION
Any unprotected connection between any part of a water system
used or intended to supply water for drinking purposes and any source
of system containing water or substance that is not or cannot be approved
as equally safe, wholesome, and potable for human consumption.
WATER SUPERVISOR
The consumer or a person on the premises charged with the
responsibility of complete knowledge and understanding of the water
supply piping within the premises and for maintaining the consumer's
water system free from cross-connection and other sanitary defects,
as required by regulations and laws.
All applications must be accompanied by plans, specifications
and an engineer's report describing the project in detail. The
application must be signed by a NYS registered professional engineer.
The project must first be submitted to the water supplier, who will
forward it to the Village Engineer. This form must be prepared in
quadruplicate with four copies of all plans, specifications and descriptive
literature.
The following is an example list of facilities that are especially
likely to have cross-connection hazards. The list is not intended
to be all inclusive.
B. Auxiliary water systems such as wells.
C. Beverage bottling plants.
F. Chemical plants and plating facilities.
H. Hospitals, medical buildings, sanitariums, morgues and mortuaries.
L. Metal manufacturing, cleaning and fabricating plants.
M. Radioactive materials production or research plants.
N. Restricted, classified or other facilities closed to the public.
P. Buildings heated by boilers where treatment chemicals are used.
Q. Buildings with certain types of air-conditioning systems.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
Any person making a request, in writing, for any service
to be rendered by the Village of Clyde.
BUILDER, CONTRACTOR or REAL ESTATE DEVELOPER
Any person owning or having an interest in a plot or tract
of land who applies for a supply of water to such premises which are
intended to be sold, conveyed or leased by said person to an owner.
CONSUMER or CUSTOMER
The person legally or equitably responsible for the payment
of charges for water or other facilities and services furnished by
the Village of Clyde.
OCCUPANT
The person actually in possession or control of any premises
or part thereof who is a consumer.
OWNER
The person who has legal or equitable title to any premises.
OWNER OF PROPERTY
Billed and shall be responsible for such regardless of who
resides on said premises.
PREMISES
A.
A property or location, whether or not occupied by a structure,
and shall include the entire front footage thereof abutting on a street
whereat the service of water is requested or furnished for any part
thereof;
B.
A building under one roof owned or leased by one customer, and
occupied as one residence or one place of business;
C.
A combination of buildings owned or leased by one customer,
in one common enclosure, occupied by one family, or one corporation
or firm, as a residence or place of business;
D.
Each unit of a multiple house or building separated by a solid
vertical partition wall, occupied by one family, or one firm, as a
residence or place of business;
E.
A building owned or leased by one customer having a number of
apartments, offices, or lofts which are rented to tenants, and using
in common one hall and one or more means of entrance;
F.
A building two or more stories high under one roof, owned or
leased by one customer having an individual entrance for the ground
floor occupants and one for the occupants of the upper floors;
G.
Garden apartments owned by one individual or firm and located
in one common enclosure;
H.
A motor trailer court owned by one individual or firm and located
in one common enclosure.
SERVICE CONNECTION
The facilities and equipment used to supply water to any
premises and which are installed within the limits of the street between
the main and the curb box shutoff of the premises to be served.
WATER/SEWER COMMISSION
The Board of Commissioners, which represent the Village of
Clyde, owner of the municipal water supply system.
Application for supply of water is to be made by making application
to the Water Department Clerk at least 20 days prior to installation
date.
A. The water installation fee, as set by resolution of the Village Board
of Trustees, is to accompany the application. Applications to be reviewed and approved by the Village
of Clyde DPW Superintendent and Code Enforcement Officer.
B. These fees cover installation from the main to the curb box.
C. Any installation of new services to high density polyethylene (HDPE)
or plastic Village of Clyde water mains shall be installed by a Village-approved
contractor, using approved methods of fusion to the main. All costs
associated with the new service connection will be covered by the
applicant.
D. When required, a backflow preventer, as required by Part 5-1.31 of
the New York State Sanitary Code, will be installed and maintained
by the owner.
E. The owner shall take other necessary steps required to the satisfaction
of the Village for installing the meter.
F. The owner will contact the Village of Clyde to install meter.
The rules, regulations, rates, charges, and fees herein prescribed
or referred to shall be applicable to the supply of water and the
furnishing of services and facilities within or outside the Village
of Clyde.