§ 28-60. Tapping mains.  


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  • All taps into water mains shall be made by or under the direct supervision of the superintendent and in accordance with the following:

    (1)

    Independent services. No more than one house, building or premises shall be supplied from one tap unless special written permission is obtained from the superintendent and unless provision is made so that each house, building or premises may be shut off independently of the other.

    (2)

    Sizes and location of taps. All mains six inches or less in diameter shall receive no larger than a three-fourths inch tap. All mains of over six inches in diameter shall receive no larger than a one-inch tap. Where a larger connection than a one-inch tap is desired, two or more small taps or saddles shall be used, as the superintendent shall order. All taps in the mains shall be made at or near the top of the pipe, at least 18 inches apart. No main shall be tapped nearer than two feet of the joint in the main. The council may grant a variance to these requirements.

    (3)

    Corporation cock. A brass corporation cock, of the pattern and weight approved by the superintendent, shall be inserted in every tap in the main. The corporation cock in the main shall in no case be smaller than one size smaller than the service pipe.

    (4)

    Location record. An accurate and dimensional sketch showing the exact location of the tap shall be filed with the superintendent in such form as the superintendent shall require.

(Prior Code, § 90.10)