HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 2043 01/02/1968
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ORDINANCE NO. 2043
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23, ARl'ICLE V, OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE
OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECI'ION 1: That Chapter 23, Article V of the Numicipal Code of
the Village of Mount Prospect 1957, as amended, is herebyHfurther amended by
adding thereto Sections 503 and 504 so that Chapter 23, Article V, shall be
and read as follows:
Section 23.503: Permits: All extensions to water mains, wells,
well structures, p1..llT.ping stations, treatment plants and reservoir storage
tanks and appurtenances thereto, within the corporate limits of the Village
of Mount Prospect shall require the issuance of a permit through the Building
Department of the Village Of Mount Prospect. Application for permit must be
accompanied with detailed plans indicating the contemplated improvement and
must meet the specifications and requirements as set forth in Chapter 111-1/2,
paragraphs 121 (a) through 121 (0) and amendments thereto, of the Illinois
Revised Statutes under Department of Public Health.
Section 23.504: Sterilization Procedures: All new water mains
installed in the Village of Mount Prospect shall be sterilized in conformance
with the following procedures. All sterilization of water mains shall be done
by an experienced sterilization technician or specialist using these procedures,
at which time and place the Director of Public Works of the Village of Mount
Prospect or an authorized representative of the Village Of Mount Prospect
must be present. The technician or specialist conducting the sterilization
shall submit to the Village of Mount Prospect a certificate of insurance prior
to commencing his testing.
Sampling taps shall be provided on the water main every five hundred I
(500) feet in order to afford representative water testing and sample cOllectio~.
When long transmissibnal mains are constructed without side connections the
distance between each tap may, at the discretion of the Director of Public
Works of the Village of Mount Prospect or his authorized representative, be
increased. In all cases, a minimu~ of two (2) sampling taps shall be required.
Sampling taps shall be provided to collect a source sample and enough represen-
tative water samples for laboratory examination.
(a) Preliminary Flushing: Each valved section of the completed
main shall be flushed prior to sterilization as thoroughly as Possiblell
with water pressure and outlets available. If no hydrant is
provided at the end of the main section, a tap shall be installed I
at the main section extremity, large enough to develop a velocity in
the main of at least 2.5 fps. The flushing operation shall be done
after the pressure test has been made.
(b) Sterilization: Before being placed in service all new mains
and existing piping disturbed in any manner by the work shall be
sterilized. Draining the water from existing piping or even lower-
ing the water pressure more than one-half will constitute disturbance
of the piping.
The sterilization of water mains, valves and other appurtenances
:incorporated into the main construction shall be done by chlorine
gas water mixture. This shall be applied by means of a chlorinating
measuring apparatus, with proper devices for regulating the flow and
providing an effective diffusion into the water within the main
being sterilized.
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tbte: In certain instances when the use of chlorine gas is not
practical, as in congested or confined areas, upon approval of the
Director of Public Works of the Village of Mount Prospect, or his
authorized representative, a chlorine-bearing compound of known
chlorine content, prepared in solution form, may be substituted for
chlorine gas. The recormnended chlorine-bearing compouns shall be
high-test calcium hypochlorite (65-70 percent available Chlorine).
In the preparation of this solution the powder shall first be made
into a paste and then gradually thinned with water to approximately
one percent chlorine solution (10,000 parts per million).
The point of chlorine application shall be at the beginning of the
water main construction and! or any valve section thereof, thereof,
through a corporation cock installed close to and on the downstream
side of the regulating gate valve controlling the flow of water into
the main. The rate of chlorine application shall be in such
proportion to the rate of water flow entering the main that the
chlorine dose applied shall produce 50 parts per million (420 pounds
per million gallons) chlorine concentration in the water within the
main .
During the sterilizing operations, valves, hydrants and other
mechanical devices controlling the flow of water shall be operated
to pennit full effectiveness of the chlorine. Valves shall be
manipulated so that the strong solution within the main being
sterilized will not flow back into the supply line nor flow into
mains already in service. A chlorine concentration test shall be
made, in turn, at each of the hydrants and/or taps provided for that
purpose.
(c) Retention Period: After the sterilizing operation has been
completed and upon test proved satisfactory, the heavily chlorinated
water shall be retained in the main long enough to destroy all non-
spore forming bacteria. This period shall be at least twenty-four
(24) hours. At the completion of the retention period the chlorine
concentration of the water within the main shall be at least 25
parts per million (210 pounds per million gallson) of chlorine.
(d) Final Flushing and Tests: After the required period of retention
has elapsed, the heavily chlorinated water shall be flushed out
completely to waste until the replacement water throughout the
length of the main shall, upon test, be proven comparable in quality
to the water supply source.
When the water in the treated main shall have been proven comparable
to that of the source, water samples shall be collected at each of
the sampling taps and submitted to the laboratory on two (2)
separate days. Under no circumstances shall such samples be collected
from hydrants or unsterilized hose connections. All samples shall
be taken in the presence of the Director of Public Works of the
Village of Mount Prospect, or his authorized representative, and '
tpon completion of sampling all sample bottles shall be turned over
to the Village. The Village shall transmit samples to the Cook
County Health Department for analysis and written report. The cost
of mailing or other expenses incurred by the Village in connection
with sterilization shall be paid by the Pennitee. Should the
results of the bacteriological examination prove satisfactory, the
main shall be placed in service. All turning on and off of existing
mains shall be done by or under the supervision of the Director of
Public Works of the Village of Mount Prospect. Should the initial
sterilization fail to result in approval, the sterilization
procedure shall be repeated until satisfactory results are obtained.
Section 23.505: Saving Clause: In the event that any section or
sections or part or parts of section or sections of this Ordinance
shall be held invalid by a court of competent Jurisdiction, then
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the remaining section or sections or part or parts of section or
sections shall hot be affected whatever by such finding, but shall
remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 2: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from
and after its passage and approval in the marmer provided by law.
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PASSED THIS 2nd day of January, 1968.
APPROVED THIS 2nd day of January, 1968.
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Village President
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Village Clerk