The provisions of this Part 1 shall apply to every water service pipe installation connected to the Town-owned systems, including alterations, repairs and replacements. The purpose of this Part 1 is to preserve the health, sanitation, safety and welfare of the public by regulating installation and maintenance of that plumbing in its scope and to promote an installation of durable materials, free from defects in workmanship or material and sufficient to provide adequate service for a reasonable life.
Before any person shall engage in the business of installation, alteration or maintenance of any plumbing within the scope of this Part 1, he shall obtain a proper license from the Town of Selbyville. The license period shall be one year beginning January 1 and terminating December 31. To obtain a license from the Town, the person, firm or corporation shall:
A. 
Show proof that he has been duly registered as a plumber by the State Board of Plumbing Examiners and that he is licensed to do business as a plumber in the State of Delaware.
B. 
Obtain and deposit with the Town of Selbyville a bond in the amount of $5,000 conditioned that the person, firm or corporation engaged in the plumbing business will faithfully observe all the laws and regulations pertaining to that business and that the Town of Selbyville shall be indemnified and saved harmless from all claims arising from accidents and damage of any character whatsoever caused by the negligence of such person, firm or corporation engaged in the plumbing business, or by any other unfaithful, inadequate work done either by themselves or their agents or employees and that such person, firm or corporation will maintain in a safe condition for a period of one year all ditches and excavations which may be opened in the performance of any plumbing work, and further that all dirt and other material excavated will be replace in a good condition with similar materials. The form of a bond shall be in a form acceptable to the Town.
C. 
Produce a certificate that an insurance policy that protects against claims for damages for personal injury, including accidental death, as well as from claims for property damage which may arise from operations under the work whether such work be done by applicant or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by him. The insurance should so state that the Town office will be notified by the insurance company 10 days prior to the expiration of the insurance. Such insurance shall not be less than:
(1) 
Bodily injury liability insurance, in an amount not less that $3,000,000 for injuries, including wrongful death to any one person, and subject to the same limit for each person in an amount not less than $5,000,000 on account of any one accident.
(2) 
Property damage insurance in an amount not less than $1,000,000 for damages on account of any accident or for damages on account of all accidents.
Any duly licensed plumber who desires to install and connect any work covered under the scope of this Part 1 shall first make application to the Town of Selbyville and obtain the required permit.
Application for a permit shall be made in person and on application forms provided by the Town. Such information as required shall be provided to complete the application. The application shall be signed by the licensed plumber and the owner of the building to be connected. If the consulting engineer, or its authorized representative, is satisfied that the work described in the application and attached exhibits conform to the requirements of this Part 1, and other pertinent laws and ordinance, it shall sign the application and in doing so grant a permit, which shall be a license to proceed with the work as detailed and specified on the application. When the application is approved and the permit granted one set of the plans shall be returned to the applicant and be kept at the job while work is in progress and one set shall be retained by the Town Administrator as a permanent record.
The permit fee for each water service pipe connection to the public main shall be as stated in the permit.
Nothing in this Part 1 shall prevent any building owner or occupant from installing or maintaining a water service pipe within his own property boundaries, providing such water service pipe installation and maintenance is done by the property owner, is used exclusively by the property owner and his family, and is installed and inspected in accordance with the requirements of this Part 1 and providing also that he shall:
A. 
Obtain a proper permit from the Town of Selbyville.
B. 
Have a plumber who is licensed by the Town to install and connect water service pipes to the facilities of the Town.
Prior to start of construction, "Miss Utility" must be contacted to locate existing utilities.
The water service pipe shall be either:
A. 
Ultra high molecular weight polyethylene pipe per ASTM D-2239 (SDR-&) meeting the requirements of Type III Class C category P34 polyethylene as defined in ASTM D-1248 and rated at 160 psi at 73.4º Fahrenheit and approved by the National Sanitation Foundation for use as a carrier of potable water.
B. 
The polyethylene pipe joint system shall be the Ford Meter Box Company "Pack Joint," the Hays Manufacturing Company "Hays-Tite" or the Mueller Company "110 Compression Connection" or an equal as determined by the Engineer for the Town. The connection shall be brass and assembled with a stainless steel pipe liner as specified and furnished by the connector manufacturer.
C. 
Polyvinyl chloride schedule 40 pressure pipe meeting ASTM D1785 and approved by the National Sanitation Foundation for use as a carrier of potable water.
D. 
The polyvinyl chloride pipe joint system shall be with solvent weld schedule 40 polyvinyl chloride fittings using a PVC solvent cement as specified by the pipe and fitting manufacturer and approved by the National Sanitation Foundation for use with potable water.
E. 
Type K or L copper water tube per ASTM B88-66. The copper water tube joint system shall be bronze fittings for flared copper tube per ANSI B-16.26.
F. 
The water service pipe shall be three-fourths-inch, one-inch, one-and-one-half-inch or two-inch, as required for the service and not less than the water meter outlet connection.
The Engineer of the Town or its authorized representative may require that the water service pipe be disinfected before it is placed in service if in his judgment such action is necessary. One of the following disinfecting methods shall be used:
A. 
The water service pipe shall be filled with a solution of 50 ppm available chlorine and allowed to stand six hours before flushing and placing in service; or
B. 
The water service pipe shall be filled with a solution of 100 ppm available chlorine and allowed to stand two hours before flushing and placing in service.
A. 
The water service pipe shall not be less than five feet horizontally apart from the building sewer and shall be separated by undisturbed or compacted earth unless all of the following conditions are met:
(1) 
The bottom of the water service pipe at all points shall be at least 12 inches above the top of the sewer line at its highest point.
(2) 
The water service pipe shall be placed on a shelf excavated at one side of the common trench.
(3) 
The number of joints in the water service pipe shall be kept to a minimum.
(4) 
If the water service pipe must cross the sewer line the bottom of the water service pipe, within five feet of the point of crossing, shall be at least 12 inches above the top of the sewer line. Joints shall not be used within five feet of the sewer line.
(5) 
The building sewer shall be at least 10 feet removed from all wells unless such wells are permanently abandoned.
B. 
When mud or water are encountered in the trench, such as may be found by excavation below groundwater, additional precautions shall be taken appropriate to the trenching conditions encountered to ensure that the pipe has uniform and continuous support from a firm base. Where excessive groundwater conditions exist the Engineer may require trench pumping, well pointing or other trench-stabilizing methods.
C. 
The pipe shall be uniformly supported throughout the trench by tamped fill. Plastic pipe shall be snaked into the trench to allow for expansion and contraction.
D. 
Backfill with pipe at a temperature approximating normal operating temperature of 40º to 60º Fahrenheit run cool water through pipe is necessary. Backfill with clean fill free of sharp stones, objects or heavy material.
A. 
The potable water shall be protected from contamination from any source.
B. 
There shall be no cross connection between the potable water service pipe and distribution system and any other source of water.
C. 
Any building supplied with water by the Town of Selbyville shall have no other source outlet located within the building.
D. 
The potable water supply made available on the properties served by the public potable water supply shall be protected from present or future possible contamination as specified by this subsection and by state and Town plumbing codes. Any water outlet which could be used for potable or domestic purposes and which is not supplied by the public potable water system must be labeled "WATER UNSAFE FOR DRINKING" in a conspicuous manner.
[Added 2-6-2012]
[Amended 2-6-2012]
A. 
Backflow prevention devices shall be installed in the water service pipe to every building served by the Town of Selbyville if it is determined, at the sole discretion of the Town pursuant to its Cross-Connection Control Plan, that such backflow prevention device is necessary to protect the potability of the Town's water supply. The device shall be located immediately as the water service pipe enters the building and shall be accessible for service. As a minimum requirement, the backflow prevention device shall consist of a manual shutoff valve followed by a spring-loaded check valve and a pressure-relief valve drain on the downstream side of the check valve. The pressure-relief valve drain shall be piped full size with no valve or trap to a location where emergency water spillage will create no problem.
B. 
All testable backflow prevention assemblies shall be tested initially upon installation to be sure that the assembly is working properly. Subsequent testing of assemblies shall be conducted on an annual basis as required by the Town of Selbyville and in accordance with the International Plumbing Code requirements. Only individuals who are approved by the Town of Selbyville and who are certified by the American Society of Sanitary Engineers shall be qualified to perform such testing. That individual(s) shall certify the results of his/her testing.
Permanently abandoned wells shall be filled and sealed in accordance with the regulations of the State of Delaware Division of Environmental Control.
A. 
All plumbing work installed under the scope of this Part 1 shall be inspected to ensure compliance with this Part 1 and to assure that the installation is in accordance with the approved plans and the permit. It shall be the duty of the installing plumber to give reasonable advance notice to the Town when plumbing work is ready for inspection and testing, at least 24 hours in advance of the inspection and before 3:00 p.m. the day before the inspection is requested. The plumbing shall be deemed ready for inspection and testing when the pipe is laid on proper fall and bedded 1/4 to 1/3 of its diameter, with joints properly made and connected to the building. Prior to inspection and testing, the service water pipe shall not be connected to the water meter house connection. The equipment, material and labor necessary for the inspection and the test shall be furnished by the installing plumber. The plumbing shall not be covered until it has been inspected, tested and approved, and it shall be uncovered upon direction.
B. 
Upon the satisfactory completion and final test of the plumbing, a certificate of compliance will be issued to the owner by the Consulting Engineer.
C. 
The water service pipe shall be tested and proved tight under a pressure not less than the working pressure under which it is to be used. The water used for test shall be potable water from the house service connection and shall be supplied to the water service pipe only in the presence of and at the direction of the authorized Town Inspector. If the water service pipe is approved, the pipe shall be covered pursuant to this Part 1.
[Amended 2-6-2012]
A. 
The Engineer, duly authorized employees of the Town, or duly authorized representatives of the Town, all bearing proper credentials and identification, shall be permitted to enter all properties for the purposes of inspection, observation, measurement, sampling and testing in accordance with the provisions of this Part 1.
B. 
While performing the necessary work on private properties, the Engineer, any duly authorized employee of the Town, or any duly authorized representative of the Town shall observe all safety rules applicable to the premises established by the Town, and the Town shall be held harmless for injury or death to any Town employee, and the Town, shall indemnify the property owner against loss or damage to its property by Town employees and against liability claims and demands for personal injury or property damage asserted against the property owner and growing out of the performance of necessary work on the property of the property owner except as such may be caused by negligence or failure of the property owner to maintain safe conditions as required on the property.
C. 
The Engineer, duly authorized employees of the Town, or duly authorized representatives of the Town. all bearing proper credentials and identification, shall be permitted to enter all private properties through which the Town holds a duly negotiated easement for the purpose of, but not limited to, inspection, observation, measurement, sampling, repair and maintenance of any portion of the waterworks lying within said easement. All entry and subsequent work, if any, on said easement, shall be done in full accordance with the terms of the duly negotiated easement pertaining to the private property involved.
D. 
The Engineer or any duly authorized employee of the Town shall cause inspections to be made of all properties served by the public potable water supply for the purpose of identifying any existing cross connections with the Town's public water supply. The frequency of inspections and reinspections based on potential health hazards involved shall be as established by the Cross-Connection Control Plan of the Town. Any fees or charges established by the Town pursuant to the regulations or requirements established herein may be changed from time to time by resolution of the Town Council.
[Added 2-6-2012[1]]
The Town hereby adopts by reference the Town of Selbyville Cross-Connection Control Plan, 2012 version, as the same may be updated and amended from time to time by resolution of the Town Council. Compliance with the "Cross-Connection Control Plan" and the cross-connection program contained therein is hereby required. The Town of Selbyville shall use the AWWA Manual M-14 as a guide in developing said plan.
[1]
Editor’s Note: This ordinance also repealed former § 195-46, BOCA plumbing code adopted.