The governing body finds that in order to assure
the public health, safety and welfare it shall continue to operate,
maintain, and, when and where deemed necessary, construct and/or acquire
additions to its water supply facilities.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AGENT
Any duly authorized representative of the owner.
COST
Includes labor, material, transportation, expenses, equipment,
supervision, engineering and all and every necessary overhead expense.
CUSTOMER
Any owner, agent or occupant who is responsible for the payment
of fees specified.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES
All of the property, organization or operation of the water
supply system and sewage disposal system and every part thereof collectively
or separately, functioning under the direction of the Township Committee.
EMERGENCY WATER SERVICE
Temporary water service provided by the Township Department
of Public Utilities as agreed to by contract or otherwise, to an adjacent
municipality or public utility located within an adjacent municipality
for the health, safety and welfare of the residents located therein,
in the event a water emergency is formally declared by the Mayor or,
in his/her absence or disability, the Deputy Mayor of such adjacent
municipality and further provided that such water emergency is verified
by Freehold Township's Health Officer or in the absence of the Health
Officer, the Township Administrator. Such emergency water service
shall be provided only for such length of time as is necessary to
meet the declared emergency and shall be terminated upon declaration
of Freehold Township's Health Officer, or in the absence of the Health
Officer, the Township Administrator, that the emergency has abated
or that continued providing of water will cause an emergency condition
to develop within Freehold Township.
EQUIVALENT UNIT (EU)
The unit which uses an average daily flow of 249 gallons
of water. Said flow shall be adjusted annually.
EXTENSION
The extension of a water main along a street, avenue or highway.
An extension shall not include the water service connection.
LIEN
The charges of any nature levied by the Township arising
out of any charge resulting from installation, service or distribution
of water which are declared to be a lien against the property served
by virtue of the statute in such case made and provided.
MAINS
All pipes, including valves, valve boxes, fittings and appurtenances,
other than service connections, conveying water to or distributing
water from the Township.
OWNER
The applicant, consumer, person or company holding record
title to any part of the premises supplied. In the event multiple
commercial premises are served by a common water meter, the person
or entity holding title to the specific portion of the premises where
the water meter is physically located shall be deemed the owner for
purposes of this chapter. In the event a multiple residential project,
wherein units are individually owned, is served by other than an individual
water meter for each individual residential unit, i.e., served by
one or more common water meters, the person or entity holding title
to the specific portion of the premises where the water is actually
used or consumed shall be deemed the owner for purposes of this chapter.
PRIVATE HYDRANT
A fire hydrant located upon private property and privately
owned.
PRIVATE MAIN
A main running through private property or in a private street
to serve more than one home or other buildings or properties.
PUBLIC HYDRANT
Fire hydrant under the control of the municipality located
on a right-of-way of the municipality or municipal property.
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER
A person who is the owner of residential property which receives
utility services.
SERVICE CONNECTIONS
Service pipe or service line connections, including corporations,
shall mean a pipe connected to a main and extending to privately owned
property or premises for supplying water service.
SUPERINTENDENT
The person retained by the Township Committee as the qualified
licensed Superintendent of Utilities and who shall be charged with
the responsibility and authorized to carry out the provisions of this
chapter.
The Department of Public Utilities shall have
access at all reasonable hours to premises connected to the water
distribution system for the purpose of reading and installing the
meter and of inspecting and maintaining equipment. The hours between
8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. shall be reasonable for this purpose.
No company or person shall undertake the thawing of water service pipes or mains by the use of electric current without authorization and supervision of the Department of Public Utilities. The services of a Department of Public Utilities inspector shall be paid for at the rate provided in Chapter
150, Fees, by the company or individual to whose work he is assigned.
Any bailee entrusted with the care of any property
of the Township who fails to maintain same in good order or tampers
or molests same or, with intent to defraud, takes, receives, retains,
or appropriates to his own use or the use of another any property
or water without payment for same which belongs to the Township shall
be deemed in violation of this chapter.
Any termination of service for any reason whatsoever
shall be limited in the following manner:
A. The Department of Public Utilities shall terminate
service for nonpayment of utility charges and/or installments or surcharges
only during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday.
No termination shall be performed on a legal holiday or on the day
before a legal holiday.
B. No termination shall be permitted on a day when the
low temperature within the previous 24 hours was below 32° F.
If service to a residential customer has been terminated and not reinstated
by 5:00 p.m. on the day of termination when the low temperature within
the previous 24 hours was below 32° F., the Department of Public
Utilities shall notify the Police Department on the day of the termination
of the following:
(1) The name of the residential customer.
(2) The address and location of the residence no longer
receiving utility service.
(3) The possible threat to the health and life of all
persons residing at the residence.
The following regulations to assure backflow
protection are required:
A. All applications must be accompanied with drawings
prior to approvals.
B. The installation of fire lines requires application
through the Department of Public Utilities prior to construction.
C. For uses with minor to intermediate cross connection
hazard, including but not limited to retail stores and shops, motels,
hotels, schools, office complexes, fire lines (city water systems
only), etc., a double check valve assembly must be installed.
[Amended 5-24-2022 by Ord. No. O-22-8]
D. Any existing and proposed residential wells which
will be used for outside purposes only must be disconnected from the
Township water system, and all pumps, tanks and piping must be located
outside the building or dwelling. In addition, a factory assembled
dual double check valve must be installed.
[Amended 12-27-2005 by Ord. No. O-05-48; 5-24-2022 by Ord. No. O-22-8]
E. For uses with major cross connection hazard, including
but not limited to chemical plants, sewage pumping stations, restaurants,
beauty parlors, attached retail units, industrial waste treatment
plants, commercial laundries, car washes, manufacturing plants, drug
and pharmaceutical plants, dry cleaners, gasoline stations, auto repair
shops, office complexes with x-ray and laboratory facilities or uses,
etc., a reduced pressure zone backflow preventor must be installed.
[Amended 5-24-2022 by Ord. No. O-22-8]
F. The following fire protection systems shall require
the installation of a reduced pressure zone backflow preventor:
(3) Auxiliary water supply within 1,700 feet of fire connection.
G. All systems with backflow protection must install
expansion tanks on hot water tanks and boilers.
H. All lawn sprinkler systems must be equipped with a
pressure vacuum breaker assembly.
I. Backflow prevention devices shall not be installed
in pits or similar potentially submerged locations.
J. In all instances where buildings are served by municipal
water for fire protection, a detector type (U.S. gallons) double check
valve assembly must be installed.
[Amended 5-24-2022 by Ord. No. O-22-8]
K. All backflow protection device installations shall
be tested by a technician approved by the Utilities Superintendent
and state certified to test backflow devices.
[Amended 12-27-2005 by Ord. No. O-05-48]
Hydrant meter usage shall be at the discretion
of the Utility Superintendent.
A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following
terms shall have the meanings indicated:
DEVELOPER
The legal or beneficial owner or owners of a lot or of any
land proposed to be included in a proposed development including the
holder of an option or contract to purchase, or other person having
an enforceable proprietary interest in such land.
B. Application requirement. Any developer of new construction
within the Township shall apply to the Township Utilities Department
for either short-term or long-term hydrant use in connection with
a development project.
C. Short-term use.
(1) The developer or representative may apply to the Township
Utilities Department for short-term hydrant use.
(2) A fee as provided in Chapter
150, Fees, shall be charged for short-term use of the hydrant. An additional charge shall be billed to the developer at the end of use.
(3) A hydrant meter and backflow preventor shall be supplied by the Utilities Department (three-fourths-inch only). If a larger size meter is required as determined by the Utilities Department or as requested by the applicant, the hydrant meter and backflow preventor must be supplied by the applicant. The required backflow protection installation regulations set forth in §
351-18 shall be applicable to this Subsection
C(3). If a hydrant meter and backflow preventor are supplied by the Utilities Department, they shall be promptly returned to the Utilities Department by the applicant at the end of the use period. A fee will be charged, as provided in Chapter
150, Fees, if the meter and backflow preventor are not returned promptly at the end of the use.
(4) The hydrant to be used will be designated by the Utilities
Department representative. Proper and safe operation of the water
hydrant shall be the responsibility of the developer. Opening and
closing the hydrant as necessary shall only be conducted with hydrant
wrenches. Any damage to the hydrant as determined by the Township
Utilities Department shall be repaired by the developer. In the event
repairs are not effectuated, the Township reserves the right to charge
the developer the appropriate cost for repair as set forth herein.
D. Long-term use.
(1) The developer or representative may apply to the Township
Utilities Department for long-term hydrant use.
(2) A fee as provided in Chapter
150, Fees, shall be charged for long-term use of the hydrant. An additional charge shall be billed quarterly to the developer.
(3) The developer shall supply the hydrant meter and backflow preventor. The required back flow protection installation regulations set forth in §
351-18 shall be applicable to this Subsection
D.
(4) The hydrant to be used will be designated by the Utilities
Department representative. Proper and safe operation of the water
hydrant shall be the responsibility of the developer. Opening and
closing the hydrant as necessary shall only be conducted with hydrant
wrenches. Any damage to the hydrant as determined by the Township
Utilities Department shall be repaired by the developer. In the event
repairs are not effectuated, the Township reserves the right to charge
the developer the appropriate cost for repair as set forth herein.
E. Hydrant meter specifications. The hydrant meter shall
mount to the two-and-one-half-inch nozzle side barrel only. A reduced
pressure zone, backflow preventor shall be used in all installations.
A meter, allowing for readings in terms of 1,000 gallons, shall be
attached to the hydrant. A backflow preventor and shutoff valve must
be supplied on the influent and effluent side of the assembly. (See
attached drawing as Exhibit A.)
[Amended 5-24-2022 by Ord. No. O-22-8]
Violations of the provisions of this chapter shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, Article
II, General Penalty.