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EDWIN WARFIELD, ESQ., GOVERNOR.

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shall be lead or brass, securely caulked into soil pipe. If said

 

connection be of lead, it shall be made by a combination lead

 

and brass brand or ferrule with a cast brass floor flange not

 

less than one-quarter inch in thickness, securely soldered to

 

lead, and a tight joint made with the mixture of red and

 

white lead of sufficient thickness to make it secure when bolted

 

to the flange of the closet ; and if said connection be of brass

 

alone, the floor plate will be screwed to the brass ferrule and

 

bolted to the closet flange, as above described.

 

Sec. 35, And be it enacted, That where the water supply is

Insufficient

not ample for the proper flushing of any water-closet or urinal,

water supply.

hte Inspector of Plumbing must direct that such steps be taken

 

at once that a proper supply may be had at all times.

 

SEC. 36. And be it enacted, That no safe or refrigerator

Drainage of

shall be allowed to be drained by pipes directly connected with

refrigerators.

the house drain or main sewer.

 

SEC. 37. And be it enacted, That all laundry wash trays,

Laundry wash

kitchen sinks or other sinks, when built or constructed within

trays, etc.

any building, store, house or part of house, shall be made of

 

non-absorbent material.

 

SEC. 38. And be it enacted. That the master plumber in

 

charge of any work shall notify the Inspector of Plumbing,

Inspector of
Plumbing to

upon blank forms to be provided, as soon as work erected,

make thor-
ough inspec-

altered or constructed by him is ready for inspection, and said

tion.

Inspector shall at once inspect said work, using the water or

 

peppermint test, or any other test as the said Inspector may

 

see fit, and in no case shall any plumbing work or any part

 

thereof be covered or in any manner hidden from view until

 

the approval and consent of said Inspector shall have first been

 

obtained and a certificate as hereinbefore provided for shall

 

be received.

 

SEC. 39. And be it enacted, That the entire testing as pro-

 

vided for in the preceding section shall be made by the In-

Changes or
alterations to

spector of Plumbing or his duly appointed assistant, and all

be made.

changes or alterations ordered by said Inspector or his as-

 

sistant must be complied with by the master plumber in charge

 

of said work, subject to the fines as set forth in Section 7 and

 

Section 8 of this Act upon a failure or neglect so to do.

 

SEC. 40. And be it enacted, That all prosecutions for the

Prosecutions

violation of this Act, or any part thereof, shall be brought in

for viola-

the name of the Board of Health of the respective city or town

tions.

where the violation occurred.

 


 
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