Conn. Agencies Regs. § 16-11-62 - Service connection costs: Class 1 utilities
In the case of class 1 utilities
(1) the utility shall furnish, install, own
and maintain at its expense all new service connections, provided the costs of
excavation, backfill, and removal and replacement of paving, walks, curbs,
etc., necessarily incurred in respect to new services, shall be borne by the
customer or other applicant for service;
(2) the utility shall furnish, install, own
and maintain at its expense all replacements of service connections, including
the cost of excavation, backfill and removal and replacement of paving, walks,
curbs, etc., necessarily incurred in respect to each replacement;
(3) as used herein, service connection means
the service pipe from the main to the curb stop, at or adjacent to the street
line or the customer's property line and such other valves, fittings, etc., as
the utility may require at or between the main and the curb stop, but does not
include the curb box. All service connections shall include a curb
stop;
(4) the customer at his own
expense shall furnish, install, own and maintain the necessary curb box and the
service pipe from the curb stop to the place of consumption and shall keep them
in good repair and in accordance with reasonable requirements of the utility. A
curb box shall be installed at each curb stop;
(5) the utility shall, with the cooperation
of the customer, make an adequate inspection of the customer's service pipe in
order to determine that it complies with company requirements, and
(6) all replacements and repairs of service
connections owned by the utility shall be at its own expense.
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