The Director in charge of the Water Utility
is authorized to promulgate regulations from time to time to implement
the intent and purpose of this article.
The purpose of this article is to regulate and
control the use of the public water system and to establish the right
of inspection.
Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise,
the meaning of terms used in these regulations shall be as follows:
CUSTOMER
The applicant for water service at one household, business,
commercial user or industrial user, whether the owner or a tenant.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, partnership, corporation,
association (public or private), group or society, and including the
State of New Jersey, its agencies, districts, commissions and political
subdivisions created by or pursuant to state law.
SUPERINTENDENT
The Superintendent of the City's Water Utility or his duly
appointed deputy or authorized representative.
USER
Any person who is connected to the public water system and
facilities of the City.
UTILITY
The City Water Utility under the authority and jurisdiction
of the Director in charge thereof.
Water meters shall be installed inside buildings,
dwellings, business or industrial establishments, in the basement,
boiler room, utility room, or other suitable location, whenever practicable.
[Amended 7-2-2013 by Ord. No. 22-2013]
A. When such inside setting is not practicable and a meter is smaller
than one inch in size, the meter may be set at an outside location
upon the payment of an installation fee of $450 payable in advance
of installation.
B. When such inside setting is not practicable, and the meter is one
inch in size, the meter may be set at an outside location upon the
payment of an installation fee of $500 payable in advance of the installation.
C. When such inside setting is not practicable, and the meter is 1 1/2
inches in size, the meter may be set at an outside location upon the
payment of an installation fee of $950 payable in advance of installation.
D. When such inside setting is not practicable, and the meter is two
inches in size, the meter may be set at an outside location upon the
payment of an installation fee of $950 payable in advance of installation.
When it is practicable to set a meter larger
than one inch in size within a building, any valve, bypass or unusual
piping that is required by the Water Utility shall be provided by
the customer at his expense.
Decision as to the practicality and suitability
of location for water meters shall be made by the Superintendent of
the Water Utility, whose decision shall be final.
At any time that the Director in charge of the
Water Utility shall declare that an emergency exists in the water
supply of the City's water system requiring specified measures for
conserving water for any and all uses and for fire protection, the
measures shall remain in effect until the Director in charge of the
Water Utility shall declare that the emergency has ended. During any
emergency, the Director in charge of the Water Utility may adopt regulations
governing the use of water as he or she shall deem necessary to conserve
water within the City. Such regulations may include restrictions on
the use of water for watering lawns, shrubbery, gardens, vegetation,
or the use of water for wetting or washing sidewalks, streets or to
be utilized in private swimming pools, or the washing of automobiles,
or any other use of water that the Director in charge of the Water
Utility may feel it necessary to regulate.
The customer shall be responsible for the entire
cost of the installation of the customer service line. Additionally,
the customer shall maintain the customer service line in good working
order at all times. All leaks in the service line or any other pipe
or fixture in or upon the premises owned by the customer shall be
repaired as soon as practicable. The customer shall be responsible
for notifying the Superintendent as to any maintenance work to be
performed prior to the work being commenced, and furthermore, shall
notify the Superintendent of the party engaged by the customer to
do the maintenance work. Neither the customer nor the party engaged
to do the work shall backfill any trench until the work has been inspected
and approved by the Construction Official or Plumbing Inspector or
their designated representatives. Any work or material found to be
not acceptable by the Construction Official or Plumbing Inspector
shall be removed and replaced.
The customer shall be responsible for the entire cost of the installation of the water lateral and service pipe and replacement. The customer shall be responsible for notifying the Superintendent as to any maintenance work to be performed prior to the work being commenced, and furthermore, shall notify the Superintendent of the party engaged by the customer to perform the maintenance work. If any street or sidewalk is to be excavated within the right-of-way, the customer shall comply with the provisions contained in Chapter
61, Streets and Roads Department, of the Municipal Code. The work to be performed is subject to the inspection and approval of the Superintendent.