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What is NYC PC § 1002.6?

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This section mandates the installation of building traps on all building drains near the foundation wall, with specific requirements for accessibility and sizing. Building traps must include a fresh air inlet as per Section 703.7.1. Applies to building owners responsible for drainage systems.

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1002.6 Building traps.

PC § 1002.6

Building (house) traps shall be installed on all building drains near the foundation wall of the structure, inside of the street line, and on the sewer side of all connections except the connection used to receive the discharge from a sewage ejector, oil separator or leader on combined systems. If such trap is placed outside of the foundation wall or below a cellar floor, it shall be made accessible in a manhole with a cover, or by extension of the two handholds that shall be provided with cleanouts at the cellar floor or grade. Handhold extensions shall be not more than 18 inches (457 mm) above the centerline of the drain. Building (house) traps shall be the same size as the building drain connected thereto and shall be provided with a fresh air inlet in accordance with Section 703.7.1.

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