Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cypher spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson who ;re-- side just east of town. * _ Mrs. A. C. Stoxen of Wilmot, Wis. is at the home of her sister, Mrs. 'mn--cmm k end guest at the home of and Mrs. E. J. Cook. -- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cook of Mun-- C spent Sunday forencon at the of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cook. Mary Clark of Roseville has *dtholutv.fiwithnhfim iss Mary Baseley, Farley Wade and little daughter Betty Leigh of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hicks of Lib ertyville were at the home of their Mrs. Mariette Wragg of Chicago spent the last fow days with rela-- day. ~Mr. and Kze. s. J. Harrington of Round Lake were in town Woednes-- It is rumored that Wauconda will soon have a new bank; the same to be built immediately. The W. E. C. met in regular ses-- salon Wednesday evening March 17, district schools also attended. & Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cook visited Mrs. Elma Graham at Cary last Wednesday. Mrs. Graham will soon be a resident here in her old home their home here one day last week. Mrs. Harry Grantham Jr., and Mrs. Edith Peck motored to Wau-- town. Mrs. Loretta Seymour is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Harrison of Chicago. * Ray Murphy was a Chicago visi-- tor first of the week. kegan last Thursday. Mrs. Grace Muffitt and Mrs. Hen-- vo Kramer were Chicago vizsitors day. lein visitor last Wednesday. Harry Grantham Jr., served on the jury at Waukegan last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Sp Edison Park were in town Allan and daughter Harriett ate birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowell in homor of :drmbllh'nmurth- y. 'The pupils of the grade school en-- joyed a day off from school duties Monday as the teachers attended Feachers Institute at Deerfield. Gay with relatives and friends here. ited relatives at Volo Sunday. Miss Mae Maiman of Wheaton, Ill., spent from Fuesday to Satur-- Mrs. Clarence Daley who was cal-- led to Des Plaines last week to help Houghton who was ill at her home has returned to her home here. A. S. Powers who has Mr. and Mre. . Basley and daughter were & shoppers Saturday: 'There has boen quite a number of cur towns people on the. sick list the ers who was critically ill at her hm&l'tg'dhfiwnkh on the gain at writing. Mizss Edith Geary who is on the days last week but is able to be at be out at present. ¥ 4 H. E. Maiman is among the La Grippe sufferers this week. -- Albert Basley was ill Tuesday with an attack of stomach trouble; he is around again and at work. The two small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown are ill with bad colds at their home fjust out of her place this week. Kenneth Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Potter was ill last week but is again in school. 4 Mrs. Elma Graham who came from the Dakotas recently and has been seriously ill at Cary is much better and will soon come to the town of her birth to make her fu-- ture home where she will find a warm welcome among relatives and la old friends. gram. -- Miss Bdna Baxter was pres-- ent. There were a number ef--Cra-- dhlnl.flfi_ryandn few Juniors of Bumday school present. -- A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by all present. Monday afternoon, March 15. There was a good attendance. Mrs. Sch-- NMrs. Claire Coleman. and Mrs. Ray Paddock were in charge of the pro-- Mr. and Mrs: Richard Basley of Grays Lake, Mrs. Maud North and ~_Maybe, too, if nature had provi-- ded man with a little thicker skin over his knees he'd do more pray-- Somehow we feel sorry for the Libertyville bachelor who has never son Lesley of Chicago and J. L Baseley of Union were dinner guests of Mrs. Aliceo Baseley Woednesday. It won't be long now until poli-- tics, like maple sap, will be at the boiling point. learned to 4 h the Mr Ridge called street. Mrs,. Viola Carr and for week but is able to was a Munde-- at of blopees ana M yaariolty omm tates r Emda-i':::%h&m *Wudfith-:d&.hnnd reco t:r Vflm 33 Said reco: nhyalllhow name of the person to whom such ctertificate has been issued, whether as a master or as a journeyman plumber, the date of issuing same ;ndbyvhtbondofu-n!mlh- sued; also the date of revocation w.lf.::cm:allhvlm revo shall t mmmwvflm'nw CAOLHS #, SECTION 3. PERMIT F OR WORK NECESSARY--BOND. No p work of any kind, except the re of leaks within build-- naotk 1 hereafter be done within village, without a permit being first issued therefore by the Village Clerk. "The fee for a plumbing per-- shall dollar per fixture, l umm '..";2.'.... And no such payable in advance. _ANC _'_" 0 °0_ permit shall be issued said Clerk unless the person therefor shall have filed l!'g.'::' m < ma'mm'wi' the sum of one Thousand dollars, withmfic.mbol"m"xlfl" Village Board of Trustees .d,monzotherthlmmu'"i" licant will idemnify and save harmless the Village of Libertyville from all accidents and damages ipiiifohntc® in the exscation or pro-- in the execution or pro-- tection of his work, or from any un-- faithful or inadequate work done under or by virtue of any rm" that may be issued to him by the Village Clerk or said Village, and Mh.m.ho,flmb!" proper rity, restore the streets, sidewalks and pavements over any pipe he may lay, and fill all exca-- vations made by him, so as to leave uidltmb.!;"""'"d g"" mmhflm'mm as he found and will keep and maintain the same in good order for a reasonable time thereafter, to the satisfaction of the Village Board or some officer of said Board; and fur-- ther conditioned that he will pay all mmw.uhndmm for a vio of any ordinance, rule or regulation adopted by the Village Board of Trustees relating immwhwmmu all the lawful ordinances regulations ofmwtofi-w iness of in accordance with the ordinances of the Village andthonlumdmhdonof&o Department of H SECTION 4. DOING WORK WTTHOUT PEB_HI'_I_'--_-P'ENAL'I'Y ter service pipe or introduce into or about any nfl:hc or "do any grounds, any water or do any pmwammmorm any for the purpose of 'con-- f mor'_\ingwotk' 'n&. of the water works of vi of Libertyville, or of preparing for such connec-- eou.wifllthcvicwofblwini-lflfll premises supplied with water by the 'nmworb,orwhodunmlkelfl addition to or alterations of any water pipe, bath, water closet, stop-- ;oekfl::othnfixhsortpflflm or suppl any premises flm-mmx* m;mfordoh( work from the Village Clerk, shall be sub-- Any person who shall lay any wa-- m'nrvieo pipe or introduce into or sge Clerk, presenting the original permit for correction and record. e Lt o i mits issued for work to be m the nflho% of this ordin-- "Secrion, ON 5. CHANGE IN WORK PERMIT CORRECTED. Whea-- ever any material change is to be -.dowlnhblwfl.w that in the permit there-- for, the plumber is hereby required to give previous notice to the Vill-- may at any time be discovered 'h{)bomdoufldaetorytonid Insvector and no further® permit shall be issued to the party while in default under any of the provisions of this ordinance.. +SECTION 8. PLUMBING IN-- SPECTOR. The Village Board shall mmwrm his compensation. The Building Commissioner may be ap-- pointed to act also as Plumbing In-- spector. He shall be in nmo way connected with or financially inter-- RULES _ AND _REGULATIONS FOR THE ~MATERIALS, CON-- STRUCTION. . _ ALTERATIONS AND TINSPECTION OF --ALl nmmgwmcsm THE VILLAGE OF LIBERTY-- %fl'. MATERIALS -- QUALITY. All materials, used by any plumber in connection with any work done by him, or under any esam mak s mne re quality free from def. _and-- all work must be executed 'a thor-- ""EEcTION 10. € 7 ON 10. EXOAVATION IN oxavfions lh'"t'. allc;n-ko?ilhh"n.formhm of service pipes or making repairs or for any other purpose, the pay-- ing material and ~earth removed must be kept separate and depos-- ested in any business selling plumb-- ing . -mf.'. or doi.:gln;l:muu ihdinsg:ncr'thtvmm the least nvenience to the pub-- lic, with provisions for the passage SECTION 11. LEAD _ PIPE -- QUAI;I{Y AI:OD WE!GHT.'"l:o lead pipe Village wa sure chm used in any work l,".'clom ne of. not less tha not exceeding one for foot travel. herein specified, except by special g;:mn.m-nmflwkm inches internal diameter, with-- in the limits of any street or alley, must be lead. SECTION 18. SERVICE PIPES --HOW LAID. . All service pipes leading from the street mains to,the lot line shall be laid in the ground to a depth of not less than five feet below the established street grade, nor shall any service pipe be left with less than five feet of cover, and said pipe shall be laid in such manner and be of such surplus lezf"h'uht;pnmtbmhs'orflnl ru "% fitlin-idpir be of the termed -- "Plumber's wiped xfim'or'lndhthd un-- swnon&'nn-- HAVE S'I'OPMANDWA.S'T.E'OOG. withnmpx'mm of building for each consumer, eas-- ofbm:r-chm,up-l ily 'Jhndbomdchm- age by frost so situated that the water can be conveniently shut off nnddnludfimw : SECTION 15. ---- STOP COCK _ IN STREET -- HOW PLACED AND PROTECTED. Each end consumer must lnn-a? roundway. -- stop cock into the service pipe a* the outside edge--of sidewalk line inthctcrt'u. Where sidewalk covers entire parkway, the sb>»p cock must be inserted into the ser-- vice pipe two feet inside the edge of eurb. Each and every stop cock must be protected with a cast iron Buffalow stop cock box at least fiwfceflm,-andbnmifflneuo mnd with a two and one inch internal diameter with the word *water" cast on the cover. or within buildings must be of extra ??rwmu%" permitted ¥P cast fothmodnhhfou:'zhdm the case reqauires that the house SIZES--RECEIVING BASIN. The drain pipe receiving the discharge of Mfmhuhuandunmhh and laundry tubs or any re-- aptshflhdytomlnm-in ira dn'm w diametery the must be as short and direct as possible and discharge its contents into a brick, concrete or tile receiving basin outside of build-- SECTION 16. HOUSE-- DRAIN ie Toh Liger' and "bribains house pipes. and -- branches within buildings must be of extra the m'""fi: of all the !""""'"..t {ixtures main drain m be at least four inches in «K:-em "SECTION 17. -- SAME -- SINK AND LAUNDRY WASTE PIPE-- any house or building ing. SECTION 18. SAME--CONNEC-- TION WITH SEWER--OPENING IN ALL. -- The house drain must properly connect with the house sewer at a point not less than two feet wutside of the outer wall, vault or garea wall of the building. An uehdcothrnmrmm be provided ifor drain in the wall to prevent damage by settle-- -WQN:'.WALLOP Y¥ -- LAID -- PIPE HOOKS one fourth inch to the foot, and must be securely ironed to the walls, laid in trenches of uniform grude, cr suspended to the floor timbers by strong iron hangers at intervals of not more than five feet. The use SBCTION 20. __ _CLEAN -- OUT CONNECTION--HOW PLACED-- SIZE QF PLUGS. Near the exit of drain, where drain is thirty feet or more outside the building and at the end of all drain branches with in building must be placed. an extra heavy brass and iron cleanout con-- neczuinmmibh'rdfion above the fevel of finish floor. Cement plugs must be of the same size as the drain they are inserted of pipe -- _SECTION © 24. SOIL ---- AND ~WASTE PIPES--MATERIAL. All soil, waste and revent pipes used within any building must be extra heavy .cast. iron, or steel, or wrought iron, galvanized inside and outside or lead. _ & }Slgim&\?g. ROOF--HEIGHT ' # discharge of f on and above the first floor of any building must ibe extended-- in 'full caliber to .a pointathuttwdninehuthro:s mfufielmlidoorm' when nof is and at least five feet above or ten feet away from any opening or window of the ad-- SECTION 21. HOUSE DRAINS --ARRANGEMENT OF. The ar-- rangement of House drain pipes must be as direct as possible. All branches and changes in direction must be made with Y branches, one-- fifth, one--sixth, --one--eighth, one-- esixteenth and long sweep one-- SECTION -- 22. . YARDS AND AREAS.. TO BE GRADED, ETC.. AND DRAINED AREA --DRAINS TO. BE TAPPED AND PROTECT-- ED. _Yndlmdmull_u!lberm- g:erl'ly'nd'md x:"-&!y i ained. pa When the area 3n.im and floor Tnacunt met i rptratos oo 9 effectively -- trapped th a deep seal trap. 0 C, Meieit NOte fls 20 oo drains are placed around the outside wall of house or building the con-- tents must discharge into a britk, concrete, or tile settling basin pro-- perly trapped. The contents from settling bas'in must be discharged into 'the s9#rm drainage system. _ sR®CTION 23. _ SV BSOIL DRAINS, _ SETTLING _ BASIN, CONTENTS OF, HOW EMPTIED. DRAIN TILE BASIN IN BUILD-- ING PROHIBITED. When subsoil for . SBCTION 27. REVENT PIPE-- WHEN DISPENSED WITH. Where a single fixture other than water closet is located on a floor not more than six feet from ground or floor of bazsement and mo> other fixture, the revent may be dispensed with; rmvidod,thetnpofnidfixtnn s not located more than three feet zpmn(l by the plumbing inspec-- shall be used for such fixture. SECTION 29. SOIL -- PIPES-- SIZE?'F. n'l::"kut inurn:l'fd-& meter of so permitted our m'Amhdnflm receiving the discharge from a of water closets and bathroom fix-- tures from five or more floors must be Tive inches internal diameter with t%flfl. SAME. verti-- f M o A a;g'l!u ofkull?lponedvingt:he discharge from six or more water closets and bathroom fixtures, in buildings where bathrooms are close w.wtlnfinhehulnter- n dhuh'rvit.hfo'tinehbnnch- es. y SECTION 31. WASTE PIPES-- SIZE OF. '!'he}eutinten:ldui; meter 'or waste pipes mmmam Wmmm sinks or more floors must be three inches internal diameter with two--inch branches. ::h. h&lil;g up tob.one another, w' ameter, _ with -- Ewo--fhch SECTION 32. SAME.. Where a vertical line of waste pipe receives the discharge from six or more &hnflfi?fo.hndhpn ceiving soil and waste from . three or more double bath-- Branch soil pipe Nok ow mipe for butldings" _ or receiving waste from three or more double kitchen sinks 3 in. Branch Waste &Ar kitchen f Branch waste for l tubs 'wllnntinmgul;zaor Branch waste for laundry Main waste pipe for kitchen Branch waste in urinals..._...2 in. Branch waste for slop sinks--2 in., omk meewee : : ::: .: ...---- ~:>>. ANGEMENT 'OF. 'The arrange. RANGEMENT o e arrange-- ment of soil and waste pipes and branches must be as direct as possi-- bie, All necessary offsets on soil omfgotfitfinp ."dzrn'tuflna & or tc the horizontal. All branches and changes in direction shall be made with Y branches, one fifth, one sixth, one eighth, and one sixteenth ben'ds, to be laid horizontally. San-- itary T's will be permitted on ver-- flf'lull""l'- f SECTION 35. OONKDCHS{'B FOR WATER CLOSETS--ONLY Bath tubs, wash basins No connection to lead branches for water closets and slop sinks will be permitted except the required re-- vent branch. SECTION 36. FALL BRANCH-- ES. ~Branch soil and waste must have a fall of at least one quarter of an inch to the foot. s SECTION 37. RENDS--HUBS-- INCBEASEES--OFPSLTSb ETC, WHAT . -- KIND PROHIBITED. DOUBLE hubs, short roof increas-- <rs, bands and saddles, combina-- tion ferrules, w::gcht and cast iron loldor'g{yln, hand hole clean-- outs thumb screws on,. are all %mhiflud.k ' N 38. TRAPS AT FOOT OF ~SOL AND WASTE PIPES PROHIBITED. There shall be mo traps at foot of soil or waste pipes, vertical soil waste and vent pipes must be s:zned on strong cast iron pipe at intervals of not more than ten feet. ' SECTION 40. SEPARATE SYS-- TEM--EACH -- BUILILDING TO HAVE. The entire plumbing and drainage -ysumv!m house or Tt infepondent of . that f hy and t of that of any otherhouuorbufldi?. > SECTION 41. AST __TIRON PIPE AND FITTINGS MUST BE TAR OR -- ASBESTOS COATED, QUALITY AND WEIGHT. All cast iron pipe and fittings used within house or building for drains, soil waste vents and revonts be tar or asbestos coated inside and out-- dde,lound'cyfindriedmdmom free from cracks, sand holes <ther defects, and of --uniform thick-- nu--nndolthe{ndohmh commerce as extra uvy.f'fi:::oéi lowing w per lineal 7 boiwh:&h:extnhuvy: y £ inches--5% 1b. per lincal foot § " 9% ~lb, per lineal foot trgn;tmuaouum ipes. BCTION _ 39. VERTIBAL PIPES--HOW SUPPORTED. Aln ets on s for or m for pipe. But in all 1% in. 1% in. o t '""s"f&"---t,gi{ inch pipe | A in. 4 feet of 2 inch pipe 2 feet of 3 | inch pipe i i% 2 Teet of 4 . inch pipe fosd Imoane af *Wiped Solder Joints.""" SCREWED--BURR TO BE REAM-- OUT --SHORT _ NIPPLES-- THICKNESS OF--THICKNESS OF PIPES. 'All joints shall be screwed joints made up with red lead, and the burr formed in cutfingrhmust be carefully reamed. out. e pipe shall not be less than the following average thickness and weight per lineal foot: { e s 10 * . td > " 40.06 * 12 w Ogh. <=" 48.96 " SECTION 46. BRASS FERRULES --QUALITY--S I Z E --WEIGHT. wm must be best q:::; I, m extra vY four inches long. The ~--diameters permitted. Soldering nipples must be heavy cast brass or of brass pipe, iron pipe size, for water sup-- ply connections. -- When cast they must weigh not less than as fol}-- SIZE--NUTS FOR SCREW CAPS SIZE . OF--CLEANOUT _ _FER-- RULES--MUST --BE,. EQUAL IN be of brass. The engaging parts must have not less than six threads and be tapered. _ . _ _ _ _____ use of lead pipe is restricted to the ipts, bards ani raps mai" reof Mdmunm"&o'rt branches" of lead pipe shall be con-- Mhmumfi&n:" 8 feet of 1% pipe 4 feet of 2 inch pipe 2 feet of 3 ° inch pipe 2 Teet of 4 . inch pipe jost exg 30 must In-'dnnde :r eoppor _ DY m-lmrdldhtldnh." { SECTION 51.-- LEAD WASTE, c uUALUTY AND welgiHt of. --Q ¥ AND WEIGHT iml'. All lead waste, soil and vent pipes and flush pipes must be of the best i uality.--and of not le=s than the have successfully passed the test. mPluhbetmutae:xeKcloudl openings, as directed by the inspec-- 3"{1' this p mugm ugs for purpose ' s _ SECTION 53. WATER TEST-- HOW MADE. The water test will be applied by closing the tower end fine Lipes io the Mighess opening openin 'water test shall include at one time 'qmnd of not less than the { 'avhwlinealfoot: Diameter eights per T.ineal FC. lahdn- * gmnds 7 w : $ * °* SsECTION -- 2. TESTING PLUMBING -- SYSTEM -- HOW MADE. The entire phm%and Crainage system within the ing must be tested by the plmmber, in the _ ~f the inspector of pm:mmtcsdi- covered in every part until they the house drain and branches, all vertical and horizontal soil, waste and vent and leader lines, and all branches therefrom to point albove the surface of the finished floor and beyond the finished face of walls and partitions. Deviation from the o e rane mamets ' a tion and approval by the inspector of ot the aftiem i 10 be fasted sepe. . sepa-- ntely&nnmnltbeahfiofm at least six feet above parts of &e'wtnw,mdspecialm» vision must 'be 'made for including all joints and connections in at least one test. @sRBCMOoONn 5. DEFECTIVE pwdlfinlvffl:h-ehnm. SECTION 55. _ NOTICES FOR INSPECTION--HOW _ GIVEN--TO BE NUMBERED AND FILED BY VILLAGE CLERK--NEW NOTICE --WHEN GIVEN. All notices for inspection must be directed to the Village Clerk, and must be: made out on blanks furnished for such WORK MUST BE MADE GOOD. Defective pipes and work must be removed and all defective work made good and to conform with the stated in the notice received. | LINEE -- Anp " BRANGHES--Ma. BRANCHES--MA-- TEkiar *ARp "SizE --cCoNNEC WITH SOIL OR WASTE LV OW ~MADE. Main vent vpipe lines and branches must be of 'galvanized. glast iron ipipe. They must be increased in diameter and extend above the roof as required for waste pipes. They may be con-- nected with the adjoining soil or waste line by means of Y or T branch not less than one foot above the highest possible intended fix-- ture, but this will not be permited when there are fixtures on four or more floors. €ECTION 57. BRANCHES--AN-- GLE OF. jAll branches must be made with standard offsets or 45 degree elbows. SECTION 58. BRANCH YENT PIPES. HOW CONNECTED. Branch vent pipes must be connec-- ted above the top of all connecting fixtures a'rwent the use of vent pipes as soll or waste pipes. Branch must be ventilated from the branch T sg, ong Ts niaich. vene Bipe al must be so run and M to prevent all danger of obstruc-- tion from condensation or otherwise. No other pipe shall be connected with such revent. Water closets must have no revent horns. SECTION 60. VENT PIPES-- WHEN DISPENSED WITH. Where there is only one water closet in a tathroom, with other plumbing fix-- tures, and no other water closet is now or hereafter to be connected with the same soil pipe, the vent to said water closet may be dispensed with: provided the said water closet is not located more than two feet away from the soil pipe. SECTION 61. VENT PIPES-- SIZE OF. The sizes of vent pipes throughout must not be less than the following: The main vent"and long branches f>r water closets, in buiklings of four or more stories in beifl must be at least three inches in r, with a two--inch branch for each water closet trap. This rule shall apply to all other fixtures except that branches may be of same 'size as trap, and main pipe may be reduced to two inches for the two lower stories. Vent pipes for water closets in residences must be ©two inches, with same size branch»s, and for other fixtures not less than one and one half inches, with branches same size as tran. Revent nipe for drum trap should be not less than 1% inch. SECTION 62. VENTI--LATION-- RPRREKECK--SHFET METAL. FEARTH-- ENWARE, ETC., PROHIBITED. No hr'ck, sheet metal. earthenware or chimnev flue shall be used for a house sewer or drain ventilator or to ventilate any trap, soil or wa«te nine. f SECTION 63. SEPARATEF TrRAPS FORP FVERY FIXTURE-- HOW PLACED. Fvery fivxture must be separately trapoed by a water sealing tran placed as close t, the fixture outlet as nmasgihle., wash travs may be ovnnected with a single trap. or into the tran of an adioining sink, provided both sink and tuh waste outlets are on the same side of the waste line and the sink is nearest the line. When »» connected the waste pipe from the wash trays must be branched in be-- lew the water seal on inlet side of the e GSC.'FR)N 65. DISCHARGE FROM FIXTURE. NOT TO PASS MORE --THAN ONE TRAP-- TRAPS--HOW SUPPORTED AND ture must not pass through more than one trap Eore reaching the house drain. traps must be well supported and set true with re-- spect to their water levels. -- SECTION 66. DRUM TRAPS-- FOR BATH TUBS--MATERIAL-- HOW SET. All bath tubs must be trapped by means of a drum trap. The trap must be of cast iron, nmot less than 8 inches long, and must be provided with a four inch brass cleanout screw, The trap is to set sn the cleanout screw will be flush with the floor anl in no case at a greater distance than tw> feet from the bath tub outlet. The drum tran on the first floor may be inverted. SECTION 67. METALTIC STRAINERS--WHEN REQUIRED ----BRASS TRAP SCREWS--WHEN REQUIRED--HOW "PLACED. All fixtures other than water closets and urinals must have strong metal-- lic strainers or bars over thée out-- lets to prevent obstruction of the wastepipe. All exposed or access-- ible traps, except water closet traps, must have brass trap screws for cleaning the trap, placed on the in-- iet side or below the water level. -- SET. The discharge from any fix-- SECTION 68. EARTHENWARE TRAPS--TO HAVE BRASS FLOOR PLATES--JOINT TO :BE MADE GAS TIGHT--RUBBER WASHERS FOR FIOOR CONNEBCTIONS PRO-- HIBITED. All earthenware traps must have heavy brass plates sol-- dered to the lead bends and boited to the trap flanges, and the joint made gas tight with a good bed of fresh putty. The use of rubber washers for floor connection is pro-- hibited. -- SECTION 69. TRAPS--SIZES FOR. The sizes of traps must not be less than those given in the fol-- lowing table: Traps for water closets...... Traps for slop sinks......._._.._2 Traps for kitchen sinks..__1% Traps for wash trays......__.__2 Traps for urinals, earthen............2 'Traps for urinals, stalls _2 Traps for bath CUDSe.,.............A Traps for other fixtures...1% 'l'ng for wash basins.____.14 N '70.. OVERFLO W PIPES--HOW CONNECTED. Over-- flow pipes from fixtures must in each case be connected on the inlet gide of trap, and no trap shall be used as a soq'or waste pipe. SECTION 71. SE DIMENT PIPES--HOW CONNECTED. The sediment pipe from range boiler must have a hose connection or EECTION 64. SINGLE TRAPS Diameter af than one and one quarter inches in diameter, with lead branches of the same size, with strainers over the inlets secured by a bar soldered to the lead branch. -- . SECTION 73. SAFE WASTE PIPES--NOT TO CONNECT DI-- RECTLY WITH SYSTEM. Safe waste gpes must not connect direct-- ly with any part of the plumbing _SECTION 74. SAME --HOW DISCHARGED. Safe waste pipes must dileh:gfic fver an openn,d water-- supplied, y placed, ordinarily used sink placed not more than three and one half feet above the cellar floor. SECTION 75. SAME --HOW TRAPPED AND DISCHARGED. The safe waste pipe from a refriger-- stor must be trapped at the bottom of the line only and cannot dis-- charge from the ground floor. It must discharge over an ordinary portable pan, or over some properly trapped water supplied sink as above. In no case shall the refrig-- ecrator waste pipe discharge over a gink located in a room used for liv-- ing purposes. SECTION -- 76. BRANCHES-- HOW MADE. The branches on ver-- tical lines must be made by Y fit-- m and be carried up to the safe as much pitch as possible. SECTION 77. LEAD SAFES-- MUST BE GRADED AND 'TURNED. Lead safes must be gréded and neatly turned over bevel strips at edges. SECTION 78. CLEANOUTS FOR REFRIGERATOR _ WASTE PIPE--WHEN REQUIRED. Where there is an offset on a refrigerator waste pipe in the cellar there must be cleanouts to control the horizon-- tal part of the pipe. SECTIHION 79. TENEMENT AND LODGING HOUSES--REFRIGER-- ATOR WASTE PIPES IN--CON-- STRUCTION AND SIZE. In tene-- ment houses and lodging houses the refrigerator or waste pipes must ex-- temi above the roof and must not be smaller than one and one half inches, nor the branches smaller than one and one--quarter inches. SECTION 80. WATER CLOS-- ETS--HOW PLACED AND SUP-- FPLIED--IN TENEMENT HOUSES. Water closets must never be placed in an unventilated room or com-- partment. In every case the room or compartment must be open to the outer air or be ventilated by means of an air duct or shaft. In-- terior water closets shall not be sup-- plied from city supply pipes direct. All water closets within the house must be supplied from special tanks or cisterns, the water of which is not used for any other purpose. A SECTION 81. CISTERNS AND TANKS--VALVES OF--HOW FIT-- TED. The vaives of cisterns must be so fitted and adjusted as to pre-- vent waste of water. SECTION 82. WATER CLOS-- ETS IN YARD--TO BE SEPA-- TELY --TRAPPED. HOW _AR-- RANGED AND VENTILATED. Water closets when placed in the group of water closets may be sup-- plied from one tank, but water clos-- ets on different floors shall not be supplied From one tank. In tene-- ment houses there mu:t be a sepa-- rate cistern for each two families. yard must be separately trapped and so arranged as to be conveni-- ently and adequately flushed and their water supply pipes and traps must be protected from freezing. The compartment for such water clos-- 4#&s must be ventilated by means of slatted openings in the doors and roof. SECTION $. sAME--NOTICES TO AND CONSENT OF PLUMB-- ING INSPECTOR -- Where water closets are proposed to be placed outside of house or building proper, the Plumbing Inspector must be no-- flushing rim bowis, with trap com-- bined. ::IT v?.:: bowls or hopper dosets no permitted. SECTION 85. -- SAME--KIND PROHIBITED. Iron or partly iron offset washouts, or other ~water closets, having an unventilated space, or whose walls are not thor-- oufhly washed at each discharge will not be permitted. -- Long r water 'closets will not be except in locations exposed to frost, and the written h?xm'l of the com-- missioner of th must be ob-- tained before any such closet is SECTION 86. _ TANKS _ FOR DRINKING W-AT!B--*HA}ER.IAL AND CONSTRUCTION OF. Tanks for drinking water, if indispensable, must not be lined with zinc or gal-- vanized iron. They must be con-- structed of wood or iron or may be lined with planished copper. The cverflow pina shall discharge from the roof or be trapped and discharge into an open sink, but never into trap drain or sewer. _ Discharge pipes from such tanks shall not be so constructed as to discharge into uny drain, connected soil or waste SECTION 87. LEADERS--H CONSTRUCTED.. All buildings shall be kept provided with proper metallic leaders for conducting wa-- ter from*the roofs in such manner as shall protect the walls and foun-- dations of said buildings from in-- jury. In no case shall the water from said leaders be allowed to flow upon the sidewalk, but thei same shall be connected by water pipe or pipes to the sewer. If there Fack Seinmage rroue then the water such e water from said leaders dnill be 'feolnducg by proper pipe or pives below the seraeeoffiuddovalktothestnet SECTION 88. INSIDE LFAD-- ERS--MATERIAL _ AND CON-- STRUCTION. Inside leaders must be made of cast iron, wrought iron or steel, with roof connections made gas and water tight by means nf a heavy lead or copper driwing tub-- ing wiped or soldered to a brass ferrule or nipple calked or screwed into a nigo. M £ECTION 89. OUTSIDE LEAD-- ERS--MATERIAL--CONNECTION WITH HOUSE DRAIN. Outside leaders may be of sheet metal, but they must connect with the house drain by means of a cast fron pips " in oo snn rne fork som. Erc. pPES tb YiCs, Veeca Sak uy must not be used as soil, waste or vent pipes, nor shail any such sfie be used as a leader. ON 91. STEAM ENGINES OR ~HEATERS -- CONNECTION WITH--HOW TO BE MADE. No connection shall be made through which the steam from any engine, heating fla.nt or heater can be dis-- charged into the sewer, except thar such discharge first enters a con-- densing. tamnk that will effectively comdense such vapor. All connec-- tions to sewer or soil pipe from steam boilers, tanks or other vessels which contain hot water or other liquids, gasses or vapors must be made through condensing and re-- ceiving tanks of sufficient size to protect sewers and soil pipes. SECTION 92. PRIVY ACCON-- MODATIONS IN CELLARS, ETC.. OF_ TENEMENT HOUSES NOT ALLOWED.-- The general privy ac-- commodations of a tenement house cr lodging house shall not be per-- mitted in the cellar, basement or under sidewalks. The placing of such accommodations for stores and other business places shall not be permitted in the cellar, basement or under sidewalks except notice be given to and consent in writing be cbtained from the health officer. SECTION 93. WOODEN WASH TRAYS PROHIBITED. -- Woaoder wash trays and sinks are prohibited inside of any building; they shall be of non--absorbent material. SECTION 94. CATCH BASIN IN BUILDING PROHIBITED. No catch basin shall be allowed in any residence building. SECTION 95. OPEN FLUSH-- ING. All plumbing fixtures within buildings must be entirely supported on iron legs or brm and without any inclosing wood EFRS WITH WATER--DIRECT FLUSH PRESSURE PROHIBITED. Flumbers are prohibited from con-- necting pipes whereby high pres-- sure steam boilers mav be supolied with water difrect with city pres-- SECTION 96. CONNECTING PTPES T( SUPPLY STEAM ROIL-- sure. All such boilers shall be pro-- vided with a tank or other recenta-- cle of sufficient cavacity to hold at least six hours supply in case of a pipe district bein shut off to--repair mains or make connect'on or exten-- sions. In such cases the Village of I.ibefi'{vme will not be responsible for a lack of water for steam boil-- ers, or for any other purpose. SECTION 97. WATER CTOSFPT, ETC.. PA SSING WATFR THROUGH WHEN NOT TN USE PROHIBITED. No water closet, or apparatus of anv kind, shall be con-- nected with the water supply through which the water will pass when not in use. SECTION 100. This ordinance will 't:'b effect and be :nnd fo'r;e. upon approval, P efion mecoraing 19. Iaw, SECTION 98. PENALTY. 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