This is a chapter pertaining to the use of public water, the installation
and connections to the water system within the City of Middletown.
The following charges for connection to the City water system as adopted
by the Water Pollution Control Authority are consented to and established.
If there is a change of use and the new use requires payment of higher
charges than the previous use, the charge for the new use shall be reduced
by the amount already paid for the property for connection of the previous
use. If there is a change in use and the new use requires a lesser charge
than was paid for the previous use, no refund will be made by the City.
The Water Pollution Control Authority shall resolve any dispute as to
the amount of charges to be paid for connection of any property to the water
system based on the foregoing provisions.
Fees, charges and deposits shall be as follows:
A. Flat-rate fee for nonmetered use of a hydrant per day:
$10.
B. Deposit for any hydrant meter: $250.
C. Installation and removal of a hydrant meter sized one
inch or less: $50.
D. Installation and removal of a hydrant meter sized larger
than one inch: $100.
E. Relocation of an installed hydrant meter: $50.
F. Hydrant meter reading: $25.
Hydrants exist for fire protection purposes. Other uses of hydrants
shall, therefore, be secondary, temporary and subject to the following:
A. Upon receipt of the required deposit, meters may, at
the discretion of the Water and Sewer Department, be temporarily installed
on hydrants for construction, irrigation, or other purposes, supply and pressure
conditions permitting, by the Department.
B. Only Water and Sewer Department personnel shall install,
remove, or relocate hydrant meters and operate a hydrant. Contractors and/or
other users shall not install, remove, relocate, or tamper with hydrant meters
or operate hydrants unless specifically authorized to do so by the Department.
C. In areas of vulnerability, hydrant meters may be removed
and reinstalled daily at no additional cost to the depositor, if required
by the Water and Sewer Department or requested by the depositor and approved
by the Department.
D. A depositor shall be responsible for protecting from
damage or freezing:
(1) A hydrant meter which he/she has requested; and
(2) The hydrant to which the meter is attached.
E. Meters will not be installed during freezing weather
conditions unless satisfactory arrangements have been made for frost protections.
F. A depositor shall be responsible for any damage or theft
sustained to a hydrant meter and appurtenances which have been installed at
his/her request.
G. Water use recorded by hydrant meters shall be billed
monthly.
H. Refunds of deposits will be made upon satisfactory return
of meters and payment of all outstanding charges.