No unauthorized person shall uncover, make any connections with or opening into, use, alter or disturb any public water main or appurtenance thereof without first obtaining a written permit from the Superintendent and a like permit from the Superintendent of Highways, Town of Greenport.
Application for connection to the water mains shall be made on special forms to be supplied by the Superintendent. The permit application shall be supplemented by plans, specifications or other information considered pertinent in the judgment of the Superintendent. A permit and inspection fee, as hereinafter established by resolution of the Town Board, shall be paid at the time the application is filed.
All costs and expenses incident to the installation and connection of the water service to the Town of Greenport system shall be paid at the sole cost and expense of the property owner at fees to be established by resolution of the Town Board.
A separate and independent water line and meter shall be required for every building and/or using unit.
Old water mains may be used in connection with new buildings only when they are found, on examination and test by the Superintendent, to meet all requirements of this chapter.
The connection of water lines to water mains shall be done only by personnel authorized by the Superintendent and under the supervision of the Superintendent after adequate notification that the water line is ready for inspection and connection to the public water main. No connection or individual water lines may be installed or covered without prior inspection by the Superintendent; and the Superintendent reserves the right to require reexcavation before approving of the connection to the water main.
All excavations for building water line installations shall be adequately guarded with barricades and lights to protect the public from hazard. Streets, sidewalks, parkways and other public property disturbed in the course of the work shall be restored in a manner satisfactory to the Town.
Each water user connection shall contain two approved-type shutoffs: at the water main (corporation tap), and at the property line a curb cock and valve box, which shall be brought to grade. No water line shall be of a material other than Type K copper unless otherwise approved by the Superintendent. Plastic or ductile iron material may be permitted with approval of the Superintendent. Where a water line made of plastic material is used, an eighteen-gauge copper wire shall be installed with the plastic line. All installations shall be in accordance with Town specifications and shall be inspected and approved by the Superintendent.
No person shall open, meddle with or disarrange any hydrant, curb stop cock, valve, meter or any fixture connected with the water system without permission of the Superintendent.
In the event of a leak, disrepair, or malfunction of any portion of the water line, or any violation of this chapter that, in the Superintendent's opinion, causes or threatens to cause hazard to the public health, the owner of the property serviced by said water line shall immediately, at his own cost and expense, make the necessary repairs or corrective procedures; all abandoned water services shall be shut off at the corporation tap by the property owner. In the absence of such repairs or corrective procedures, the Superintendent may enter upon the property and make necessary repairs or corrective procedures at the cost and expense of the property owner, to become a lien against said property if unpaid.
A. 
Upon the effective date of this section, all meters shall be installed by the property owner at his/her own cost, subject to the control and direction of the Superintendent.
B. 
All meters shall be installed subject to the following guidelines:
(1) 
Four feet off the ground;
(2) 
Have a two-foot circumference in any direction; and
(3) 
Location must be easily accessible.
C. 
Regardless of how and when meters were installed, should a previously installed meter become obsolete and not function properly or need replacement due to deterioration resulting from reasonable wear and tear, such meter shall be replaced by the water department at the Water District cost. The Superintendent may enter upon property and replace a meter where necessary upon 24 hours' written notice to the property owner.
D. 
All meters installed in the Town of Greenport shall be the property of the Water District and shall be maintained by the Water District.
All water shall be used for the purpose for which it was originally installed or so stated on the permit. For any additional supply or taps, permission must be obtained from the Superintendent in writing.
There shall be no taps, faucets, etc., between the curb cock and meter valve.
The Town undertakes to use reasonable care and diligence to provide a constant supply of water at reasonable pressure to users. However, the Town reserves the right at any time, without notice, to shut off the water in its mains for the purpose of making repairs, taps, and extensions. The Town will, however, give notice, where practical, of such shutoffs. The Town will not be held liable for deficiency or failure in the supply of water or in the pressure for any cause whatsoever. The Town does not assume any responsibility for damages to any property due to the shutting off or turning on of water with or without notice.