A.
No unauthorized person shall uncover, make any connection with or opening into, use, alter, or disturb any public water main or appurtenance thereof without first obtaining written approval from the DPW. Any person proposing a new water connection to a public or private water main or any person proposing a substantial change in the quantity or use of an existing water connection shall file a written application for the connection or change with the DPW prior to making the proposed change or connection. Water use is authorized only for the use and quantity described in the application.
B.
In order to obtain approval to construct or change the size or location of a water service pipe connecting to a public water main, the owner shall submit an application. An application shall be supplemented by permits, plans, specifications or such other information as the City may require, including, but not limited to, building site plans approved by the DPW. Approval of an application shall be subject to the public water system capacity in the public water main as determined by the DPW. Any application issued shall be void and invalid unless the work authorized by it shall have been commenced within 180 days after issuance; however, for cause shown and upon written request by the owner, an extension may be granted by the DPW. The duration of a time extension shall be determined by DPW on a case-by-case basis.
C.
No work of installing or repairing water connections or any customer plumbing and appurtenances that are under the jurisdiction of the DPW, shall commence unless the approval to do so is issued by the DPW and is at the site of the work, in the hands of the plumber or contractor doing the work. All work shall be completed within the time limitations stated in the approval, which shall be established by the DPW at the time that the approval is issued. If not so completed, a new approval shall be obtained by the owner to validate continuance of the work. One copy of the approval shall be available for inspection at all times at the site of the work.
D.
The owner shall be responsible, at its expense, for fulfilling all City requirements for licensing, bonding, permitting, submitting applications, installing the water service pipe and appurtenances, tapping (greater than two-inch diameter) and making connection to the public water main designated by the City, and cutting and capping any water service pipe and appurtenances to be discontinued. Only the City shall turn on the water service. The service will not be turned on until the installation has been inspected and a water meter has been installed in accordance with these water regulations.