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<br />and the associated problems. Appurtenances to these facilities <br />would include valves, fittings, and fire hydrants. <br /> <br />5. Watermain Building Service <br />These pipes lead from laterals (or sometimes from trunk and <br />subtrunk mains) to serve individual buildings abutting thereon. <br />The size of the service usually ranges from 3/4 inch to 6 inch <br />depending upon the type of building served. The lines terminate <br />at the property line with a shut off valve and are plugged until <br />such time that the building is connected to the water system. <br /> <br />The property owner must make arrangements with a licensed, bonded <br />plumber to complete the service connection. <br /> <br />6. Water Connection Charge (WCC) <br />This is a charge billed to all properties at the time of <br />connection to the water system. The charge is the individual <br />property share of the cost of the trunk, source and storage <br />facilities which make water service available. The charge for <br />1988 is $1,300 per equivalent residential units. Units are deter- <br />mined by a method similar to SAC units for sanitary sewer. This <br />charge may be assessed against the property. <br /> <br />7. Watermain Lateral Benefits <br />The benefit resulting to a property abutting or utilizing a <br />watermain where a direct connection to that watermain via a <br />building service is reasonably possible without additional lateral <br />pipes. <br /> <br />12 <br />