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(2) If vehicles or boats are to be washed on the property, a special <br />area shall be set aside for the specific purpose and it shall be <br />served by one or more in -ground hose bib boxes connected to the <br />on-site reclaimed water system. The hose bib shall be equipped with <br />a special wrench -type locking devise to provide the customer the <br />capability to control the use of reclaimed water. The hose bib <br />shall be clearly marked and readily visible with at least one sign <br />stating "AUTO WASHING - RECLAIMED WATER - DO NOT DRINK." <br />SECTION 202.09 CLASS V USER CONNECTION CRITERIA <br />Connection criteria for high volume use of reclaimed water shall be <br />determined on an individual basis by the Utility Services Department. All <br />uses and connections shall be in conformance with applicable Florida <br />Department of Regulation criteria. <br />SECTION 202.10 CLASS A USER CONNECTION CRITERIA <br />(1) Agricultural application of reclaimed water is strictly regulated by <br />the Florida Department of Regulation. Applications for connection <br />will be reviewed on a case by case basis by the Indian River County <br />Utility Services Department to determine the appropriate application <br />method and any restrictions that may apply. <br />SECTION 202.11 PUBLIC EASEMENT REQUIREMENT <br />No facilities will be installed under the provisions of this chapter and <br />accepted by the county for maintenance unless constructed within a public <br />right-of-way or dedicated easement. <br />SECTION 202.12 APPLICATION FOR E%TENSION OR <br />CONNECTION TO THE RECLAIMED WATER SYSTEM <br />Applications for improvements or connection to the system shall be <br />submitted to the Director of the Utility Services Department. <br />Applications for reclaimed water service associated with development <br />requiring a Utility Construction Permit shall be submitted concurrently <br />with the potable water and or sanitary sewer permit applications. <br />SECTION 202.13 APPLICATIONS FOR RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE <br />CLASS M AND CLASS C <br />(1) Applications for reclaimed water service to Class M or Class B <br />customers, including public, commercial, office, industrial or <br />multi:family developments, shall be accompanied by a detailed site plan <br />showing the size and location of the service connection to the <br />distribution main, the layout of the primary delivery mains within the <br />development and the location and type of irrigation devices to be <br />installed in the irrigation system.` The maximum steady-state demand for <br />reclaimed water that the irrigation system will require to function <br />properly must also be provided. <br />(2) The irrigation system shall be a standard in -ground type with <br />permanently placed sprinkler devices. The service connection shall <br />be equipped with a shut-off valve on the customer side of the meter. <br />The size of the service connection and meter will be determined by <br />the Utility Services Department based upon the maximum steady-state <br />demand of the irrigation system. <br />(3) Signs approved by the department shall be posted through the <br />development stating that reclaimed water is in use. <br />SECTION 202.14 APPLICATION FOR RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE CLASS S <br />(1) The application shall identify the type of irrigation system which <br />will be used. <br />(2) A single residential service connection will consist of a <br />corporation stop at the distribution main, the service pipe and a <br />curb stop and box at the property line. A single reclaimed water <br />service connection will be one inch in diameter. A double service <br />connection, one serving two residential lots, will be one and <br />one-half inches in diameter. No meter will be required. <br />