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05/26/1992
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f0 <br /> <br />!Su <br /> <br />~Th~ <br /> ten <br /> <br />The corporation cock inserted in the distributing pipe must be of the size <br />specified on the permit order. Every copper service pipe must be laid <br />sufficiently waving to allow not less than one (1) foot of extra length in such <br />manner as to prevent rupture by settlement. The service pipe must be placed <br />sufficiently below the surface in all cases, so protected or arranged as to prevent <br />rupture from freezing. All services shall be inspected by the City prior to being <br />backfilled. <br /> <br />No person shall make any attachment to any pipe or water fixture in premises <br />from which water has been shut off, or make any connection with any service <br />pipe which is not in use between the watermains and the meters, without the <br />party desiring such work to be done having first made application to and <br />obtaining a written permit from the City for the performance of such work, and <br />no person shall make any replacement tap or connect any tap or connection <br />theretofore made in any watermain without first removing the old service and <br />plugging the watermain. When a new building is erected on the site of an old <br />one, and it is desired to increase or change the old water service, no connection <br />with the mains shall be permitted until all the old service has been removed and <br />the main plugged. <br /> <br />The service pipe must extend from the main to the inside of the building, or, if <br />not taken into a building, then to the hydrant or other fixtures which it is <br />intended to supply. A stop cock accessible from the surface through a sleeve <br />without digging in all cases must be placed outside in a box at the property line. <br />All stop boxes and cocks must be approved by the City. All stop boxes at the <br />property line must be set in front of the building intended to be supplied or as <br />approved by the City. The stop cock, together with box and cover, are the <br />property of the City and all unauthorized persons are forbidden to interfere with <br />them. <br /> <br />i The service pipe from the City watermain to the meter shall enter the building so <br /> that the meter horn is in a horizontal position. In no case should there be more <br /> than twelve (12) inches of pipe exposed between the point of the entrance <br />~ through the basement floor and the stop. <br /> <br /> The water pipe connecting with the municipal water main shall have no joints <br /> therein when located under the basement or slab floor. <br />[ <br />i If, for any cause, a person laying the service pipe should fail to have the <br />-corporation cock inserted or the connection made to the curb stop at the time <br />~specified in the application, a written notice to that effect must be left with the <br />City fixing another day on which said connection will be made. A notice must <br />:be given at least two days previous to the excavation for the laying of a service <br />pipe and the connection made before 4:00 p.m., except in a special case and <br />I then the work shall be done only on written order from the City. <br /> <br />t~d. 6. Water Service, Freezing Weather <br /> <br />water service to a building shall not be turned on in freezing weather unless the <br />~erature within said building is 50 degrees or above. <br /> <br />Page5 <br /> <br /> <br />
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