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Schedule of Fees
ABRIDGED RULES, REGULATIONS,
AND RATES
In connection with the installation, maintenance,
and use of water service facilities.
Current Rate Schedule
Application for Service
Deposits
Tapping Fees
Maintenance and Replacement
Service on Applicant's Property
Service Pipe - Specifications
Frost Provision
Installation of Meters
Back-Flow Prevention Devices
General
Miscellaneous Fees
Rules for Extension of Water Mains
Unabridged Rules and Regulations
Application for Service
Written applications will be accepted subject to
there being an existing main in a street or right-of-way
abutting on the premises to be served, but acceptance
shall in no way obligate the Authority to extend its
mains to serve the premises excepting as provided in
the Rules relating to Extension of Mains. A separate
application must be made for each premises. A customer
initiation fee of $30.00 will be required for a change
of responsibility in addition to other water related
service fees.
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Deposits
As security for payment of bills, the Authority
may require of any applicant or any customer to whom
it may be supplying water a deposit equal to one-half
the estimated annual bill. When application for water
service is made, the applicant shall agree to guarnatee
payment to the Authority of a quaterly minimum charge,
whether or not service is rendered for that period.
As a guarantee of such payment, the Authority will require
the developer, prospective owner, or tenant to make
a deposit in the amount of one-half the annual minimum
charge.
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Tapping Fees
A tapping fee of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950.00)
will be charged for a 1" service installation.
In consideration of this fee, the Authority will, at
its expense, install the service pipe and service connection
between the main and property line on both public and
private streets. Easements acceptable to the Authority
must be furnished to it for service installations on
private streets. Schedules of tapping fees for larger
service installations are available upon request.
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Maintenance and Replacement
The Authority will, at its expense, maintain and,
when necessary, replace any service pipe and service
connections from the main to the property line on all
public and private streets.
Service pipe and service connections shall not
be trespassed upon nor interfered with in any respect.
The curb stop may not be used by the customer for turning
on or shutting off the water supply but is for the exclusive
use of the Authority.
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Service on Applicant's Property
At his or her own expense, the applicant shall
install the service pipe from the approximate property
line to the premises and also install a valve to be
located preferably on the riser on the outlet side of
the meter, permitting control of the water supply by
the customer. Should the water meter be located outside,
then the valve should be located just inside the building
wall. At the expense of the customer, this property
shall be maintained and, when necessary, replaced. For
this installation and maintenance thereof, the customer
shall employ a competent plumber and all work shall
be performed in a manner satisfactory to the Authority.
The minimum size, materials, depth of cover and method
of construction shall be the same as hereinafter specified
for a service pipe installed by the Authority. If any
defects in workmanship or materials are found, or if
the customer's service pipe has not been installed in
accordance with such specifications, or with the Authority's
requirements, water service either will not be turned
on, or will be discontinued if such defects are not
remedied.
Service pipe will not be initiated by the Authority
until the service pipe and service connections from
the premises to the street have been installed in a
manner satisfactory to the Authority. Before installation
of the Authority's portion of the water service can
be scheduled, a sketch should be furnished indicating
measurements from the corners of the building to the
end of the service pipe at the property line. If a meter
is installed in the building, a male adapter should
be installed on the end of the service line in the building.
The local regional office must be contacted for
an inspection of service before backfilling the trench.
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Service Pipe - Specifications
All service pipes shall have a minimum cover of
four and one-half (4-1/2) feet, except in cases where
ground water levels are such as to make such cover impractical.
When ground water conditions make four and one-half
(4-1/2) feet ground cover impractical, service should
be laid in at least one foot of ground water, and in
no case, with less than forty inches ground cover. All
service pipe shall not be less in size than 1 inch inside
diameter and shall be of U.S. Government Specification
Type K soft tempered copper tubing. For services larger
than two (2) inches in diameter, ductile iron pipe of
quality equal to American Water Works Association and
any applicable regulations, and of weight suitable for
service under a pressure equivalent to at least 150
pounds per square inch. The Authority reserves the right
in all cases to stipulate the location, size and type
of service connection to be used. The Authority will
accept drinking water approved PVC pipe in certain applications
in conjunction with a meter vault. Our regional offices
can supply details.
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Frost Provision
The Authority shall not be required to install
any service line and service connections between November
15th and April 15th, except by special arrangement,
in which case the customer shall pay for the excess
over normal costs.
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Installation of Meters
An individual meter shall be required for each
premises and for each separate service connection to
a premises.
The Authority reserves the right in all cases to
stipulate the size, type and make of the meter to be
used on any connection.
The meter shall be located at a convenient point
approved by the Authority so as to protect the meter
and to measure the entire supply of water through the
connection.
The meter will be set at or near the property line in a meter vault.
When a building is constructed so that its front
coincides with the property line of a public street
the meter will be set within the territorial limits
of the public street. Meter housing located in public
streets will be maintained and, when necessary, replaced
at the expense of the Authority.
All meters and meter connections and remote reading
devices shall at all times remain the sole property
of the Authority, and shall not be interfered with in
any respect. All meters will be maintained by and at
the expense of the Authority so far as ordinary wear
and tear are concerned, but the customer will be held
responsible for damages due to freezing, hot water,
or other external causes. In case of damage the Authority
will repair the meter, if necessary, replacing it with
another meter, and the costs shall be paid by the customer.
The Authority will be installing a dual check valve
in the meter setting. This will prevent any back-flow
through the meter. It is the customer's responsibility
to insure his or her plumbing and heating systems are
properly protected against high pressure.
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Back-Flow Prevention Devices
The Authority requires complete containment of
water on customers property by use of an approved back-flow
device where a potential hazard exists. Specific information
is available at the regional offices.
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General
Upon receipt of an application for a new service
or for the reinstatement of an existing service, the
Authority will assume that the piping and fixtures which
the service will supply are in proper order to receive
same, and the Authority will not be liable in any event
for any accident, breaks, or leakage arising in any
connection with the supply of water or failure to supply
same.
The Authority undertakes to use reasonable care
and diligence to provide a constant supply of water
at a reasonable pressure to customers but reserves the
right, at any time, without notice, to shut off the
water in its mains for the purpose of making repairs
or extensions, or for other purposes. It is expressly
agreed that the Authority shall not be liable for deficiency
or failure in the supply of water or the pressure thereof
for any cause whatsoever, nor for any damage caused
thereby, or by the bursting or breaking of any main
or service pipe or any attachment to the Authority's
property. All applicants having boilers upon their premises
depending upon the pressure in the Authority's pipes
to keep them supplied are cautioned against danger of
collapse and all such damage shall be borne exclusively
by the applicant.
In those cases where a customer-owned main or service
pipe is frozen, the thawing shall be done at the expense
of the customer. To prevent a recurrence of freezing,
the Authority may order an examination of the customer's
service pipe or main, and if the same is not at a depth
of four and one half (4-1/2) feet as required, the Authority
reserves the right to require it to be so relocated
before service is resumed.
When water service has been disconnected by order
of the customer, or for infraction of Authority rules,
and service is again desired by the same customer, a
charge as detailed in the Miscellaneous
Fees
section to follow will be made for restoration of service,
unless by the willful act of the customer the discontinuance
involves the shutting off or disconnecting of service
pipe at the Authority's main, in which case the charge
to the customer for restoration of service will be the
actual cost incident to disconnection and reconnection
of service pipe.
A late charge of one and one half percent(1 1/2%)
per month shall be applied to all outstanding water
bills, including late charges, rendered in excess of
forty-five(45) days.
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Rules for Extension of Water
Mains
Rules and Regulations pertaining to extension of
water mains are available at the regional offices, and
a manager will be glad to explain same to an applicant.
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Minimum Bill-The
minimum quarterly bill for service hereunder shall be
billed to the customer in advance:
Service Classification No. 1A - Monthly
Monthly service available to any large volume customers.
Bills computed at one-third of the rate listed under
Classification No. 1 (above). Rate schedule No. lA will
be furnished on request.
ONE CUBIC
FOOT EQUALS 7-1/2 GALLONS
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Unabridged Rules and Regulations
Complete rate schedules, including detailed rules
and regulations, are on file at each office of the Authority
and are open to public inspection during office hours.
Our Regional Manager will be glad to discuss with you
rates and regulations pertaining to your requirements
for water service or fire protection. Rules, regulations
and rates are subject to change at the discretion of
the Authority.
Sunrise Highway
at Pond Road
Oakdale, Long Island, NY 11769
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