Except where water mains cross bridges and except
when variations are specifically approved by the Board, all water
mains connecting with the city water system must be cast-iron or ductile
iron. The joints may be bell-and-spigot or mechanical joint or Tyton
or an approved equal. All pipe and joints must meet the applicable
specifications of the American Water Works Association. All plans
and specifications for water mains must be approved by the Board of
Public Works and installed under the supervision and inspection of
the Department of Public Works.
No owner or tenant of any premises supplied with water from the city mains shall be permitted to furnish water to other consumers, and no multiple-consumer service shall be permitted in the same premises except as provided in §
348-3.
For any service in which any other variety of pipe shall be placed than that specified in §
348-18 or where opportunity is neglected to replace wrought iron or steel pipe with such pipe as specified, the Board reserves the right to have the water shut off from said premises until such pipe has been installed in accordance with the rules.
Standpipes or pipes for automatic suppression
of fires in buildings, which fixtures are intended only for such use,
will be permitted to be attached to the city water supply system,
and no charge will be made for the use of water for such purposes.
All such pipes must be provided with a suitable valve outside of the
building which shall be under the exclusive control of the Board.
Also, in the case of standpipes, a valve must be provided, placed
at the bottom of the standpipe and at each hose opening, which valve
shall be sealed by the Water and Sewer Division. In case such seals
shall be broken for the extinguishment of any fire, the party breaking
the seal shall immediately thereafter notify the Water and Sewer Division,
and the valve shall be resealed.
In case of fraud, misrepresentation on the part
of the applicant, abuses in the use of water, violations of any of
the rules and regulations relating thereto or nonpayment of rates
and charges when due, in addition to the penalties specifically provided
by the rules and regulations, the City Charter or ordinances, the
water may be cut off without notice, and the water will not be turned
on again unless satisfactory assurance shall be given that no further
cause of complaint shall arise and upon the payment of such fees as
the Board may prescribe.
The Board reserves the right to shut off the
water for alterations, extensions and repairs and to stop or restrict
the supply of water whenever it may be found necessary, and the Board
shall not be held liable under any circumstances for a deficiency
or failure to supply water, whether occasioned by shutting off water
to make repairs, connections or extensions or any other cause whatsoever.
The Board shall determine and fix the rates
for water to be used for building or construction or repairs, the
volume of water to be estimated upon the basis of the amount required
per unit of the square area or cubic content for the various classes
of construction involved. Such estimated schedule charge for such
service shall be paid in advance. In lieu of a schedule charge for
such service, a meter may be installed, in which case a deposit shall
be required as security against damage to such meter, any surplus
thereof to be applied towards the consumption charges.