[Amended 3-5-1990 by Ord. No. 739]
The following words shall have the meanings indicated:
APPROVED SHOWER HEAD
Any automatic flow shower head using no more than 2.5 gallons of water per minute, with the rate based on a pressure at the fixture head of 60 pounds per square inch, under no-flow conditions.
APPROVED SINK FAUCET FOR A PUBLIC FACILITY
Any faucet with spring-loaded valves or other devices that stop the flow of water upon release of the handle or that stop the flow of water after more than one gallon of water has flowed through the fitting.
APPROVED KITCHEN SINK FAUCET FOR PRIVATE USE
Any sink faucet, located in a private kitchen, using no more than 2.5 gallons of water per minute, with the rate based on a pressure at the fixture head of 60 pounds per square inch, under no-flow conditions.
APPROVED LAVATORY SINK FAUCET FOR PRIVATE USE
Any sink faucet, located in a private lavatory, using no more than two gallons per minute, with the rate based on a pressure at the fixture head of 60 pounds per square inch, under no-flow conditions.
APPROVED WATER CLOSET
Any water closet using no more than 1.6 gallons of water per flush, with the rate based on a pressure at the fixture head of 60 pounds per square inch, under no-flow conditions.
APPROVED URINAL
Any single flush-type urinal using no more than 1.5 gallons of water per flush, with the rate based on a pressure at the fixture head of 60 pounds per square inch, under no-flow conditions.
BUILDING
Includes any building or structure, the initial construction of which commenced on or after the effective date of this act.
CONSTRUCTED
The building, inspecting and supervising of new structures and the installing of equipment required in connection with the new structure.
DIRECTOR
The Director of the Department of Public Works.
LOCAL PLUMBING INSPECTORS
The inspectors of the appropriate agencies or units of the City who inspect the installation of plumbing fixtures and devices and water, drainage, and sewage systems.
REMODELED
The complete reconstruction or the relocation of a whole plumbing system to another part of a building.
A. 
A person may not sell any plumbing fixture which is not an approved plumbing fixture as defined in § 134-17.
B. 
The local plumbing inspectors shall enforce the prohibition against the sale of any plumbing fixtures which are not water-conserving fixtures in the interests of ensuring that the capacities for wastewater treatment of municipal sewage treatment facilities and private on-site wastewater disposal systems are not exceeded.
Except as provided under § 134-20, the following fixtures or devices shall be installed as necessary in buildings constructed or remodeled after the effective date of this chapter:
A. 
Approved water closets, in every building.
B. 
Approved urinals, in every building.
C. 
Approved sink faucets for private residences and in buildings with rest rooms not intended for public use except in hotels, motels and dormitories.
D. 
Approved sink faucets for a public facility, in buildings with rest rooms intended for public use except in hotels, motels and dormitories.
E. 
Approved shower heads, in every building.
Enforcement of this article may be suspended by the Director of the Department of Public Works for a specified period of time if it is determined by the local plumbing inspectors that:
A. 
There is an inadequate supply of approved water closets, approved sink faucets or approved shower heads, or water-conserving devices intended for attachment to water closets, sink faucets or shower heads to allow the fixtures to qualify as approved fixtures, under § 134-17; or
B. 
The configuration of a drainage system for a building requires a greater quantity of water to adequately flush the system than is delivered by approved fixtures; or
C. 
There would be an adverse effect upon an historic restoration.