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CONNECTION TO MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM continued <br /> 7) All buildings not connected to the city water system, and where the city water system is <br /> available, that request waste water service shall also connect to the city water system. <br /> 8) All buildings not connected to the city water system, and where the city water is available, <br /> where their well is in need or replacement or extensive repair, shall connect to the city water <br /> system. <br /> OWNER OR CITY TO MAKE REQUIRED CONNECTION <br /> The owner of any building required to be connected to the city water system shall cause said building to <br /> be connected to the water system at the owner's expense as required. If required connections to the <br /> water system are not being made pursuant to this paragraph, the Elk River Municipal Utilities shall serve <br /> written notice on the affected property owner stating that if connection is not made within ninety (90) <br /> days after the date of said notice, the connection will be made by the Elk River Municipal Utilities at the <br /> expense of the owner and that if unpaid, the charge for such work will be made a special assessment <br /> against the property concerned. Such assessment, including interest at the legal rate for local <br /> improvements, shall be certified to the County Auditor and collected and remitted to the City in the same <br /> manner as assessments for local improvements. The rights of the Elk River Municipal Utilities/City <br /> under this paragraph shall be in addition to other remedial or enforcement rights provided by the City <br /> Code of Ordinances or other applicable law.(Adopted April 10, 2001 by the Utilities'Commission) <br /> SERVICE REQUESTS <br /> Any person, firm or corporation desiring a connection with the municipal water system of the Elk River <br /> Municipal Utilities shall apply through a licensed plumber at Elk River Municipal Utilities, at 322 King <br /> Avenue. 24-hour notice prior to tap is required. <br /> The applicant shall state the location of the premises for which a water service is desired, designated by <br /> street, lot and block, name of owner, size of the tap required and the kind and size of service pipe to be <br /> used. <br /> A connection may be disallowed if all terms of abandonment of service covered by Water Rules have not <br /> been complied with. <br /> SERVICE STANDARDS <br /> The "service" shall be part of the piping extending from the main in the street, including the corporation <br /> cock, to the meter within the building. This shall be installed by a licensed plumber at the expense of the <br /> property owner and remains the property of the owner. <br /> Supply for the individuals and for individual premises shall be taken from the common or public supply in <br /> the mains only through service pipes. <br /> Each service shall include a corporation cock, supplied and installed by the Elk River Municipal Utilities <br /> or a person or company approved by Elk River Municipal Utilities, and charged to the plumber. An <br /> inverted key stop cock, rod and a stop box with a telescoping top section as approved by Elk River <br /> Municipal Utilities must be installed in utility easement, or as directed the by General Manager. <br /> Elk River Municipal Utilities personnel will inspect the tap in all cases. The excavation site must be large <br /> enough for Elk River Municipal Utilities excavation trench box to be installed in the hole for the protection <br /> of Elk River Municipal Utilities personnel as required by OSHA. <br /> Each service shall enter the building served thereby at a point readily accessible at all times, and as <br /> close as possible to the point of service from the main. <br /> A stop valve (ball type) shall be installed on each water service pipe at a point designated by the Elk <br /> River Municipal Utilities, usually adjacent to the meter and shall supply no more than one premise unless <br /> conditions make it impossible and inadvisable in the judgment of the Elk River Municipal Utilities General <br /> Manager. <br /> Water service shall be placed at least six (6) feet in depth below grade and seven and one half(7%) feet <br /> beneath the street, throughout their length. <br /> 6 <br /> • <br />