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~~ <br />Section 2. All main or branch vent pipes within the building or structure shall <br /> <br />be of-cast iron, lead, galvanized wrought or steel pipe, except that no wrought iron <br />or steel pipe shall be used for vent pipe below the ground or basement floor level, <br />or in buildings over four stories in height. <br />- ARTICLE 12 <br />Section 3. CO^:PTECTIOAJS +dITH SEPTIC TAPdKS. mien a sevrer is not available, drain <br />pipes from buildings shall be connected vrith septic tank of approved design. <br />Section 1~. IJA?IFORP~2 VERTICkL b^tASTES AP?D VEPJTS FOR HIGH BUILUII~1rS. A vertical soil <br />1 <br /> <br />stack or waste pipe and vent stack or vent pipe of uniform diameter may be used in a <br />high building; of four {I~) or more stories =i.n height, provided the fixtures connected <br />thereto be located on floors irimediately above each other. The vent shall be con- <br />nected to the soil stack or vraste pipe by the means of a ~~Y!~ fitting, placed belovr <br />the waste opening for the lowest fixture, the vertical vraste and vent p~.pes shall be <br />extended full size through the roof; or be connected together at least six (6) inches <br />above the r•im of the highest fixtures. The minimum diameter of a vertical vent when <br />serving six (6) unit fixtures shall not be less than three (3) inches in diameter in <br />a building not over seven (7) stories in height and four (1t) inches in diameter in a <br />building over seven (7) stories in height. All offsets or changes in direction in <br />vertical stacks or wastes in high buildings as provided for in this section shall be <br />constructed and installed in a manner so as to have not less than aforty-five (!~5) <br />degree angle. Vlhen a vertical waste pipe line smaller than four !u) inches in diameter, <br />serves fixtures on four (L~) or more floors, then the horizontal line extending from <br />the bass of the waste pipe line to the building drain or soil stack, shall be in- <br />creased to the next size larger. All soil, vraste and vent pipes i.n buildings over <br />four stories in height, shall be of cast iron pipe, or lead pipe. For the number of <br />fixture units permitted on uniform vertical waste and, vent, see the table in Article <br />12, Section 8. <br />Section 7. P:~'~TERIAL. (a) The house sevrer beginning 5 feet outside of the inner <br />face of the building wall shall be of cast iron or other approved materials; (b) <br />The house drain when undergrol~nd shall be of lead or cast iron; (c) The house drain <br />when above ground shall be of cast iron, galvanized wrought iron or steel, or lead. <br />ARTICLE 17 <br />1 <br />Section 3. 1TJherever water flush toilets are installed outside the sewer district <br />the vrastes from such toilets shall be discharged into an approved 500 gallon septic <br />tank provided vrith adequate facilities for the disposal underground of all effluent <br />from the septic tank, via sub-surface irrigation. <br />Passed by the Common Council <br />this 2 `Lnd day of P~~ rch, 1918 <br />/s/ Henry F. Beistel <br />i .eear er <br />Approved by the mayor this <br />23rd day of ~~arch, 19It8. <br />/s/ Earl L. ~cPlutt <br />ayor <br /> <br />