The purpose of this Article is to protect the
village potable water supply system against contamination resulting
from backflow.
As used in this Article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AIRGAP
The unobstructed vertical distance through the free atmosphere
between the lowest opening from any pipe or faucet supplying water
to a tank, plumbing fixture or other device and the flood-level rim
of the receptacle.
APPROVED
Accepted by the Director and by the Nassau County Department
of Health, where required, as meeting the applicable specification
stated or cited in this Article or as suitable for the proposed use.
AUXILIARY SUPPLY
Any water source or system other than the village potable
water supply that may be available in the building or premises.
BACKFLOW
The flow of water or other liquids, mixtures or substances
into the distributing pipes of a potable supply of water from any
source or sources other than its intended source. Back siphonage is
one type of "backflow."
BACK SIPHONAGE
Backflow resulting from negative pressures in the distributing
pipes of a potable water supply.
BAROMETRIC LOOP
A loop of pipe rising at least 35 feet, at its topmost point,
above the highest fixture it supplies.
CHECK VALVE
A self-closing device which is designed to permit the flow
of fluids in one direction and to close if there is a reversal of
flow.
CROSS-CONNECTION
Any physical connection between a potable water supply and
any waste pipe, soil pipe, sewer, drain or any unapproved source or
system. Furthermore, it is any potable water supply outlet which is
submerged or can be submerged in wastewater and/or other source of
contamination. See "backflow" and "back siphonage."
DRAIN
Any pipe that carries wastewater or waterborne wastes in
a building drainage system.
FIXTURE, PLUMBING
Installed receptacles, devices or appliances supplied with
water or that receive or discharge liquids or liquid-borne wastes.
HAZARD, HEALTH
Any conditions, devices or practices in the water supply
system and its operation which create or, in the judgment of the Director,
may create a danger to the health and well-being of the water consumer.
An example of a "health hazard" is a structural defect in the water
supply system, whether of location, design or construction, that regularly
or occasionally may prevent satisfactory purification of the water
supply or cause it to be polluted from extraneous sources.
HAZARD, PLUMBING
Any arrangement of plumbing, including piping and fixtures,
whereby a cross-connection is created.
HYDROPNEUMATIC TANK
A pressure vessel in which air pressure acts upon the surface
of the water contained within the vessel, pressurizing the water distribution
piping connected to the vessel.
INLET
The open end of the water supply pipe through which the water
is discharged into the plumbing fixture.
PLUMBING SYSTEM
Includes the water supply and distribution pipes, plumbing
fixtures and traps; soil, waste and vent pipes; building drains and
building sewers, including their respective connections, devices and
appurtenances within the property lines of the premises; and water-treating
or water-using equipment.
POLLUTION
The presence of any foreign substance (organic, inorganic,
radiological or biological) in water that tends to degrade its quality
so as to constitute a hazard or impair the usefulness of the water.
SURGE TANK
The receiving nonpressure vessel forming part of the airgap
separation between a potable and an auxiliary supply.
VACUUM
Any pressure less than that exerted by the atmosphere.
WATER, NONPOTABLE
Water that is not safe for human consumption or that is of
questionable potability.
WATER, POTABLE
Water free from impurities in amounts sufficient to cause
disease or harmful physiological effects. Its bacteriological and
chemical quality shall conform to the requirements of the Public Health
Service Drinking Water Standards or to the regulations of the public
health authority having jurisdiction.
[Amended 3-18-1982 by L.L. No. 2-1982; 11-3-2016 by L.L. No. 9-2016]
A. Issuance of notice. The owner, lessee or occupant of any dwelling,
dwelling unit, multifamily dwelling, industrial or commercial building,
structure, enclosure or premises wherein a violation of this article
is found shall be notified of such violation in writing. The notice
shall state that the violation must be cured within 30 days of the
date of the notice and that failure to comply shall result in penalties
and termination of water service.
B. Service of notice. Notices issued pursuant to this article may be
served by delivering a copy of same to and leaving it with the owner,
lessee or occupant of the dwelling, building, structure, enclosure
or premises wherein the violation is found. If the notice cannot be
served with due diligence, then such notice may be served by posting
the same upon the dwelling, building, structure, enclosure or premises
where such violation is found and also by depositing a copy thereof
in a sealed, postpaid wrapper addressed to the owner, lessee or occupant
thereof at his last known place of residence.
C. Fines. Any person or entity served with a notice as prescribed herein
and who shall fail to comply with said notice for a period of 30 days
or more shall be served with a final notice of violation and order
to comply, marked as such, assessing a fine of $500 and advising them
that failure to correct the violation within 30 days of the final
notice shall result in termination of water service to the affected
property or properties.
D. Termination of water service and additional fines. Upon the failure
of an owner, lessee or occupant to correct or remove a violation of
this article following receipt of a final notice of violation and
order to comply, the Director of Public Works shall cause the water
service to the dwelling, building, structure, enclosure or premises
wherein such violation is found to be terminated. A written notice
of water service termination, marked as such, shall be served to the
responsible person or entity on or before the date when water service
is actually terminated. Additionally, the person or entity responsible
for the violation shall be assessed a second fine of $1,500, which
fine shall be stated on the notice of water service termination.