The Village of Ardsley reserves the right to
amend or revise these specifications and standard details at any time
in the interest of maintaining adequate standards of performance or
to agree with new or revised sewerage practices.
Design drawings for all proposed sanitary sewers
shall be prepared by and bear the seal of a professional engineer
licensed in the State of New York. Drawings shall indicate all pipe
sizes and locations, kind and class of pipe, slopes and runs, manholes,
connections to existing sewers and all other appurtenances, together
with all necessary details pertaining thereto.
In general, sanitary sewers shall be located
in the centers of the street rights-of-way and shall be low enough
to provide for basement fixtures of the houses to be serviced. In
no case shall sanitary sewers have less than six feet of cover unless
approved in writing by the Village Superintendent of Buildings. Sewer
designs shall comply with all requirements of the New York State Department
of Health.
Drawings shall be approved by the Village of
Ardsley and the New York State Department of Health before commencement
of work.
Prescribed fees shall be paid and permits issued
prior to the start of work.
Installation of all sanitary sewers shall be
supervised by a licensed professional engineer of the State of New
York. In the case of private work (subdivisions, developments, etc.),
such engineer shall be employed at the full expense of the owner.
Upon completion of the work, said engineer shall file with the Village
of Ardsley a certificate stating that the work was performed under
his general supervision and that it was performed in proper workmanlike
manner in accordance with these specifications and the terms of approval
by the public bodies having jurisdiction.
All work shall be done in compliance with all
applicable local laws and ordinances, such as street openings, connections
to existing facilities, etc. In all cases, work shall be performed
as directed by and subject to the approval of the Village Manager
or his designated representative.
All materials for the construction of sanitary
sewers shall be as hereinafter specified or as shown on the approved
design drawings:
A. Pipe shall be Class 2400 or heavier asbestos-cement,
conforming to the latest requirements of Federal Specifications S.S.-P-331A,
with collar-type joints, and gaskets of natural rubber, or where necessary,
oil-resistant rubber or vinyl plastic. For special conditions, where
shown on standard details or on approved design drawings, Class 150
or heavier cast-iron bell-and-spigot pipe shall be used. Joints in
cast-iron pipe shall be leaded and caulked. The use of one of the
standard gasket types of cast-iron pipe will be permitted upon written
authority from the Engineer or Village Manager.
B. Sewer house connections shall be asbestos-cement building
sewer pipe or cast-iron soil pipe as directed by the Village Manager.
The minimum size for house connections shall be four inches in diameter.
C. Fittings shall be as shown on standard details or
on approved design drawings. Fittings for house connections shall
be Y-branch fittings of the same material as the sewer main and of
corresponding weight and class or heavier.
D. All pipe and fittings shall be legibly marked by the
manufacturer to identify the class. Any pipe, fittings or appurtenances
not so marked will be rejected and shall be replaced at no expense
to the village. The contractor or developer shall furnish to the village,
manufacturer's certification in writing of the strength, quality and
test data of all pipe.
E. Iron castings shall be of best quality close-grained
gray cast iron conforming to the requirements of ASTM Designation
A48, Class 20, of the designs shown on the standard details.
F. Cement shall be portland cement conforming to the
latest specifications of the American Society for Testing and Materials.
G. Sand for use in mortar and concrete shall conform
to the requirements of Paragraph M-3 for Fine Aggregates of the Public
Works Specifications of January 2, 1957, of the New York State Department
of Public Works.
H. Coarse aggregates for concrete shall conform to the
requirements of Paragraph M-4 of the Public Works Specifications of
January 2, 1957, of the State of New York.
I. Water for concrete and mortar shall be clear, clean
and pure and of drinking water quality.
J. Common brick shall comply with the requirements of
the Standard Specifications for Building Brick, ASTM Designation C62,
Grade S.W. Concrete block shall comply with the requirements of the
Standard Specifications for Concrete Masonry Units for Construction
of Catch Basins and Manholes, ASTM Designation C139.
K. All subsequent
extensions to the Shady Road Sewer Extension which require pumping
shall conform and follow the design of Hudson Engineering & Consulting,
P.C. dated June 5, 2020, last revised June 19, 2022, and any amendments
thereto as required by and approved by Westchester County Department
of Health, including force main, service connection valves and pump
design requirements.
[Added 5-20-2024 by L.L. No. 3-2024]