(1) Mains.
- (a) Installed depth. Mains shall be placed at such depth or otherwise protected as shall prevent freezing.
- (b) Dead-ends. Where practical the utility shall design its distribution system to avoid dead-end mains. Where dead-ends are necessary, hydrants or other flushing devices shall be installed to permit flushing. (See s. PSC 185.86.)
- (c) Networked systems. Where practical the distribution system shall be laid out to maximize service reliability.
- (d) Segmentation of system. Valves shall be provided at reasonable intervals and at appropriate locations so that repairs to or maintenance of the mains shall minimize service interruptions.
- (e) Location of mains. Utility-owned mains shall be located either in public right-of-way, or in a readily accessible easement. As much as possible, easements shall be free of pavement, expensive landscaping, mobile home pads, etc.
- (f) Main ownership conditions. A utility may choose whether or not it shall accept for ownership the mains within a mobile home park. Mains may only be accepted if they meet the utility’s construction standards and the requirements of ss. PSC 185.51 and 185.52.
(2) Service laterals.
- (a) Installed depth. Laterals shall be placed at such depth or otherwise protected as will prevent freezing.
- (b) Single connections. A customer’s lateral shall be directly connected to utility-owned facilities, and there shall be no other customer connection downstream from the utility’s shut-off valve. This does not apply to multi-occupancy premises, such as apartments, condominiums, and shopping centers.
History
History: Cr. Register, January, 1997, No. 493, eff. 2-1-97.