§ 13.11.055. Non-potable water service application.  


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    Application for Non-Potable Service. An application for service must be made on a form furnished by the administrator. The applicant shall provide the administrator with the anticipated non-potable water demand (maximum gallons per minute) and shall specify the size of the meter that is desired; however, the administrator ultimately reserves the right to determine the size of the service and meter. The applicant shall also specify the property to be served. The information supplied by the applicant shall be considered authoritative and final. If any error in such application shall cause installation of a service that is improper, either in size or location, the cost of all changes required shall be borne by the applicant.

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    Steps to Apply for Non-Potable Service.

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    The applicant shall submit a non-potable water service application on a city-provided form, and include existing facility "as-built" drawings or proposed facility plans, and any other information pertinent to the use of non-potable water. The city-provided form will also include other requirements to be met prior to the administrator approving a non-potable service.

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    Before the non-potable service is installed, the applicant shall pay all required fees and deposits.

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    After the service is installed, the administrator shall conduct a start-up test of the on-site non-potable water system to ensure that cross-connections do not exist.

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    Upon the successful completion of the start-up test and the determination that the on-site non-potable water system is in full compliance with this chapter, the administrator shall authorize non-potable service to begin.

(Ord. No. 7281, § 2, 5-2-2016)