[Adopted 4-6-1965 (Ch. 46, Art. II, of the 1966 Code)]
The following rules and regulations will apply only to Water District No. 11 and shall be in addition to the rules and regulations established in Article II of this chapter. In any case where this article contradicts the article mentioned, this article shall govern.
This article shall be enforced by the Commissioner of Public Works or designee of the Town of Glenville or, in the event that there is no Commissioner of Public Works or designee, by such person as designated as enforcement officer by the Town Board of the Town of Glenville. Any violations of the terms of this article shall be considered misdemeanors.
The Town Board of the Town of Glenville may adopt additional rules and regulations for such water district as may be necessary after due notice as required by law.
No laterals may be installed and connected to the mains of Water District No. 11 except under the following conditions:
A. 
The engineer for the system shall report completion by sections of the system so that it is safe to connect various premises. He will determine the composition of a section. He will not report each system complete until the main has been installed, flushed, chlorinated, flushed again and tested.
B. 
After the above steps have been completed, owners shall apply to the Town Clerk for a permit for those homes not connected to a previously existing water district. The owner, or his agent, when applying for a permit, must furnish the correct street or lot number and front footage of his premises (both sides when a corner lot).
C. 
After receipt of a permit, the owner or agent may contract with a private contractor to dig laterals under the following regulations: connections to main line should be three-fourths-inch or one-inch; be made of Type K copper tubing from curb cock to building; be a minimum of five feet deep; include a gate valve in cellar, street side of meter. Meters should be kept readily accessible to meter readers, and the curb box is to be maintained by property owner.
D. 
After the lateral has been completed, the Commissioner of Public Works or designee should be notified and the water may be turned on only by the Commissioner of Public Works or designee and after an inspection at each installation. This inspection should be made under the following conditions:
(1) 
Before the lateral has been backfilled.
(2) 
Each installation shall have a No. 2 meter and backflow device that are working.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
(3) 
There shall be no cross-connections to existing wells or other systems, and there shall be no submersible inlets.
E. 
Those premises located in a previous water district must be inspected for cross-connections and submersible inlets. This inspection will be at the initiation of the Commissioner of Public Works or designee and the inspection will be made by the Commissioner of Public Works or designee.
F. 
Violation. Failure to comply by the owner or his agent with the directions of the Commissioner of Public Works or designee shall constitute good and sufficient reason to delay water service to any premises and will constitute a violation of this article.
G. 
All service laterals larger than one inch belong to the property owner.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Added at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).