Alsip § 6.127 Buildings & Construction Section Approved plastic units This section approves the installation of specific plastic bathtub, sink, and shower units that meet ANSI standards or are manufactured by National Fiber Glass, requiring approval from the board of trustees. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.128 Buildings & Construction Section Molded stone equipment This ordinance section permits the use of molded stone laundry tubs and shower bases within the village of Alsip. It amends the existing plumbing code. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.129 Buildings & Construction Section Copper piping for water services This section outlines specific requirements for the use of copper piping in Alsip's water services, detailing acceptable types of copper (K and L), installation methods, joint types, and limitations based on location (below/above grade) and distance. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.130 Buildings & Construction Section Approved plastic materials This section outlines approved plastic materials for sanitary and storm sewer construction and repair, as well as building sewers. It specifies requirements for PVC pipe and American manufactured polypropylene pipe, with approval from the village engineer or board often necessary. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.342 Buildings & Construction Section Hot and cold running water required This section mandates that all kitchens and bathrooms required by the Alsip Housing Code must be equipped with hot and cold running water. The hot water must be supplied at a temperature between 120 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit and be available continuously. View in Alsip’s full code →
Antioch § 9.1.3 Buildings & Construction Section Additional Regulations This section outlines specific regulations for modular homes, addresses conflicts with other building code provisions regarding masonry and plastic pipe, and details requirements for concrete placement based on temperature. It also prohibits the use of certain plastic and 'no hub' pipes and fittings for plumbing. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 14.608 Business & Licensing Section Plumbing and Drainage Facilities This section mandates that laundries must have adequate sanitary plumbing and drainage facilities. All plumbing fixtures must be installed according to the code and be impermeable, sanitary, and of an approved type. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 14.609 Business & Licensing Section Lavatory Facilities This ordinance requires laundries to provide adequate lavatory facilities for both patrons and employees. These facilities must include approved wash bowls, sinks, hot and cold running water, soap, and individual towels. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 23.902 Buildings & Construction Section Plumbing Fixtures and Irrigation Controllers This section mandates that all new plumbing fixtures and irrigation controllers installed in Arlington Heights must bear the EPA's WaterSense label, provided such labeled fixtures are available. This requirement is in accordance with state plumbing and irrigation codes. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 23.903 Buildings & Construction Section Modification by Amendment of Certain Sections of the Illinois Plumbing Code This section amends the Illinois Plumbing Code for Arlington Heights by requiring hot water recirculation systems for potable water systems exceeding 50 feet of supply piping, unless a gravity system is feasible. When a pump and timer are used, specific valve installations are mandated. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.40 Buildings & Construction Section Additions and amendments This section amends the Bannockburn Plumbing Code to require all new or replacement plumbing fixtures to be EPA WaterSense® labeled products. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 225.127 Buildings & Construction Section Connecting to Village sewerage system This section outlines the acceptable materials and methods for connecting to the Bannockburn Village sewerage system, specifying requirements for pipe types, joint configurations, and connection procedures. It details how to connect to existing infrastructure and the process for new connections when existing fittings are unavailable, emphasizing gas-tight and water-tight connections. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.10.12 Buildings & Construction Section Mechanical And Laundry Rooms This section mandates safety measures for water appliances installed above habitable areas, requiring drip pans connected to drains and specifying water heater tank size and capacity based on their intended use and location. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.10.6 Buildings & Construction Section Water Services This section establishes minimum requirements for water service piping in Bartlett, covering aspects like pipe sizing, materials, installation of appurtenances such as air chambers and shutoff boxes, and specific provisions for different building types and features. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.11.4 Buildings & Construction Section Gas Piping This section mandates a minimum burial depth of eighteen inches for all underground gas piping and requires the installation of a tracer wire and appropriate insulation. It also outlines requirements for plastic gas piping and their termination above ground, referencing specific sections of the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) for installation, testing, and inspection. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.12.3 Buildings & Construction Section Water Conservation Regulations This section mandates the installation of water-efficient plumbing fixtures in new construction and during repairs/replacements, setting specific maximum flow rates. It also requires closed-system air conditioning for new or remodeled facilities. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Beecher § 4.2.3 Buildings & Construction Section Plumbing Regulations This section outlines specific requirements for plumbing installations in Beecher, focusing on water service connections, sewage handling for below-grade fixtures, and the types of piping permitted for water service and indoor supply. View in Beecher’s full code →
Berkeley § 10.5.2 Buildings & Construction Section Amendments To Code This section amends the Berkeley Plumbing Code by detailing requirements for sewer connections, backflow prevention for sprinkler systems, specific materials for water and sewer piping, and disposal of grease waste. It also outlines standards for sump basins, downspout connections, sub-soil drain tiles, and solder. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 10.8.3 Buildings & Construction Section Portable Toilets, Dumpsters And Storage Pods This section of Berkeley's Property Maintenance Code regulates the placement and maintenance of portable toilets to protect public health and welfare. It outlines specific conditions and time limits for their use, with exemptions for government-owned properties and active construction permits. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 9.3.2 Environment & Natural Resources Section Water Saving Devices This section mandates specific maximum flow rates for various plumbing fixtures in new construction and replacements, with additional requirements for public lavatory faucets and car wash systems. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berwyn § 1050.02 Environment & Natural Resources Section Fixtures In Public Restrooms This ordinance requires that all new or replaced fixtures in public restrooms be of a metering or self-closing type. This aims to conserve water by ensuring faucets automatically shut off. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 1422.01 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption By Reference This section adopts the Illinois Plumbing Code and mandates that new plumbing fixtures and irrigation controllers bear the WaterSense label when available. It also prohibits certain types of plastic pipe joints, fittings, and pipes for domestic water systems, with exceptions for distilled or deionized water. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 1422.04 Buildings & Construction Section Use Of P.V.C. Gasket Pipe This section permits the use of specific types of P.V.C. gasket pipe for underground installations within the city. The Director of Public Works holds final authority on any disputes regarding pipe qualification. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 1486.09 Buildings & Construction Section Basic Equipment And Facilities This section establishes minimum equipment and facility standards for dwellings and dwelling units in Berwyn, ensuring essential plumbing and waste disposal are present and functional. It outlines specific requirements for kitchens and bathrooms, with provisions for shared facilities under certain conditions. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 10.2.2 Buildings & Construction Section Amendments To Code This section amends the Bloomingdale Building Code by updating the title, scope, and referenced codes for gas, mechanical, and plumbing installations. It specifically mandates compliance with the village's fuel gas, mechanical, and plumbing codes and includes specific requirements for water-efficient plumbing fixtures and air conditioning systems. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Blue Island § 117.075 Business & Licensing Section Sanitary Requirements This section mandates that laundry outlets and vehicles must be kept clean and sanitary, equipped to separate laundered and unlaundered items, and have separate containers for different types of laundry. It also establishes that the Health Commissioner will conduct inspections to ensure compliance. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 151.02 Buildings & Construction Section Plumbing Fixtures And Irrigation Controls This section mandates that all new plumbing fixtures and irrigation controllers installed in Blue Island must bear the EPA's Watersense label, provided such labeled fixtures are available. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 10.248 Buildings & Construction Section Wall reinforcement This section mandates the installation of wood blocking in bathroom walls within specific height ranges and locations to facilitate the future installation of grab bars. It applies to all bathrooms, washrooms, and powder rooms. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 10.250 Buildings & Construction Section Washroom/bathroom design This section mandates that all washrooms, bathrooms, and powder rooms must comply with applicable article requirements. It specifies a minimum 32-inch clear path to fixtures and requires designs that allow the user to shut the door, with outward-swinging doors permitted if hallway clearances are adequate. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Braceville § 113.178 Business & Licensing Section Sanitary Facilities This section mandates that any operating rebound tumbling center must provide separate toilet facilities for men and women, as well as drinking water that meets general ordinance standards. View in Braceville’s full code →