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#95922 10/27/05 09:29 PM
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I have a written copy of the revision in front of me but can't get it converted to file form to post... [Linked Image]

Until then??

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#95923 10/28/05 05:47 AM
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Bill,
This is Suffolk County not the state.
They also require the digital read-out.
This is only for new construction.

#95924 10/28/05 07:55 AM
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This doesn't seem to be the actual code reference for Suffolk County NY, but it is some type of compliance document. http://www.co.suffolk.ny.us/Health%20Services/WWM075.pdf


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Ron,

You are the Man!! [Linked Image]
I was looking for some paperwork I had on this, but gave up.

GTE,

I know what you are saying, I'm in Suffolk too and have always adherred to the same rules.

Until recently I would not have questioned it, but I've been told that for these requirements to be legal and enforceable the Towns, or County should have petitioned the State to have these requirements made into Law. If they did that it would have been listed as a more restrictive local standard

I'll still follow the guidelines as we know them, but the legality of them (and some other local requirements) may be in question.

Bill

[This message has been edited by Bill Addiss (edited 10-28-2005).]


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