[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Putnam Valley as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 6-19-1974 by L.L. No. 4-1974 as Chapter 64 of the 1974 Code]
[Amended 2-19-1975 by L.L. No. 2-1975; 5-17-1978 by L.L. No. 1-1978; 4-15-1998 by L.L. No. 5-1998]
No well permit shall be issued except upon the application signed by the property owner or well driller, upon forms supplied by the Code Enforcement Officer and accompanied by the required fee. A well driller's log and report, together with a laboratory bacteria sample report from a recognized testing laboratory, shall be filed with the Building Department upon completion of the well.
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Editor's Note: Former § 64-1, Treatment, which immediately preceded this section, was deleted 4-15-1998 by L.L. No. 5-1998.
No person or group of persons owning or having the control of any potable water supply furnished to any hotel, boardinghouse, eating establishment, group of bungalows or dwelling, or to a commercially operated camp, shall permit any physical connection between the distribution system of such supply and that of any other water supply, unless such other water supply is regularly examined as to its quality by those in charge of the potable supply to which the connection is made and is also found to be potable. If a potable water supply is used as an auxiliary supply delivered to an elevated tank or to a suction tank, which tank is also supplied with water from a source with which cross-connections are not permitted by this regulation, such tank shall be open to atmospheric pressure, and the potable water supply shall be discharged at an elevation above the high-water line of the tank.
[Added 2-27-1985 by L.L. No. 3-1985]
A. 
Water supplied by a public water district shall not be used unless payment is made for said water. If a water meter, connection or seal installed by the district is tampered with or altered, or if an unauthorized outlet or "water jumper" is found, a presumption shall arise against the owner of the premises that the water is being used unlawfully and in violation of this article of the Putnam Valley Code.
B. 
In any public water district, a user of district water may not, under any circumstances, maintain an unprotected cross connection with any other water supply. It shall be the responsibility of the owner to install and maintain a backflow-protection device to eliminate any such unprotected cross connection.
[Amended 2-27-1985 by L.L. No. 3-1985; 4-15-1998 by L.L. No. 5-1998]
The violation of any of the provisions of this article shall be punishable by a maximum fine of $250 or by imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
[Adopted 6-26-2002 by L.L. No. 9-2002[1]]
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Editor's Note: This article was originally adopted as Ch. 280 but has been redesignated to reflect the organization of the Code.
This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Water Conservation Law of the Town of Putnam Valley."
The Town of Putnam Valley, through its water districts and through individual water supplies generated from local groundwater, sometimes experiences shortages of water relative to the demands of its residents during peak periods of water consumption. Both Putnam County, as well as the Town of Putnam Valley, are currently reexamining the available water data, and in lieu of imposing more drastic measures such as a moratorium, the Town desires to adopt and implement water conservation. It is, therefore, the intent of this article to restrict the inefficient or nonessential use of water and to provide for the enforcement of water conservation measures in the Town of Putnam Valley for the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the Town. This article is initially required to be adopted for, and is limited in its application to, the Mill Ponds Water District, in accordance with intermunicipal agreement with the Town of Yorktown and the City of New York.
A. 
Commencing on the effective date of this article, the following restrictions on water consumption shall apply within the Town of Putnam Valley, Mill Ponds Water District:
(1) 
Upon a declared water emergency; persons or businesses located at even-numbered addresses may water their lawns, shrubs, plants, gardens and grounds only on even-numbered days. Persons or businesses located at odd-numbered addresses may water their lawns, shrubs, plants, gardens and grounds only on odd-numbered days. Persons or businesses located at addresses that are neither odd- nor even-numbered may water lawns, shrubs, plants and gardens only on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. This provision shall not apply to plant nurseries and other commercial water users engaged in the business of growing, distributing and/or selling plants, shrubs or trees, only with respect to the use of water on their business premises for watering such plants, shrubs or trees.
(2) 
Swimming pools more than 300 cubic feet in capacity (approximately a four-foot-high pool 10 feet in diameter) shall not be filled from District-supplied water or well water but, rather, shall be filled from other sources such as pool water supply firms.
(3) 
The use of water hoses for street cleaning is prohibited.
(4) 
Residential and nonresidential water users shall install water conservation devices in all shower heads, sink faucets, urinals and toilets, regardless of whether such shower head, sink faucet, urinal or toilet was installed prior to the effective date of this article. The Code Enforcement Officer shall, prior to the issuance of any certificate of occupancy, verify that the subject premises complies with this article.
(5) 
All other excessive or wasteful uses of water are prohibited, including but not limited to washing vehicles using more than 10 gallons of water per vehicle, allowing hoses or outlets to run unattended and failing to repair leaks in interior or exterior plumbing.
B. 
The water-saving performance standards for shower heads, sink faucets, urinals and toilets shall be as follows:
(1) 
For shower heads, at a constant water pressure of 60 pounds per square inch, maximum flow shall not exceed three gallons of water per minute.
(2) 
For sink faucets, at a constant water pressure of 60 pounds per square inch, maximum flow shall not exceed three gallons of water per minute.
(3) 
For urinals and associated flush-valve devices, each flush shall not exceed 1 1/2 gallons of water per flush.
(4) 
For toilets and associated flush-valve devices, each flush shall not exceed 3 1/2 gallons of water per flush.
(5) 
All building water service line breaks and other plumbing leaks shall be immediately repaired by the owner or person in control of the premises.
This article shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer of the Town of Putnam Valley.
A. 
Any violation of the provisions of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be an offense punishable by a fine of not less than $25 nor exceeding $100 for the first offense, not less than $100 nor exceeding $250 for the second offense and every subsequent offense and/or imprisonment for a maximum of 15 days for each offense after the first offense.
B. 
Whenever any person, firm or corporation shall have been notified, in writing, by the Code Enforcement Officer that such person, firm or corporation is violating the provisions of this article or served with a summons or appearance ticket accusing such person, firm or corporation of same, each day that such violation continues after such notification or service shall constitute a separate offense.
This article shall take effect after enactment and filing with the Office of the Secretary of State.